- Monday, January 29, 2007 — 49 Articles Published
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“Support Our Troops” - A Crock— When politicians say they "support our troops", what do they mean?
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The Barker and the Shill— There's a movement afoot to stifle free speech - targeting those who are honest about who they are.
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Xbox 360 Review: Lost Planet - Extreme Condition— If humans live on it, how is the planet lost exactly?
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Magazine Review: Antiques And The Arts Weekly— A huge weekly newspaper crammed with articles and ads about art and antiques.
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Trioncube to Puzzle Gamers in February— Web site offers playable level in Flash.
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Music Review: Keller Williams - Dream— One of the best-sounding CDs Fumo Verde has heard in a while.
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Book Review: Dark Bargain - Slavery, Profits, and the Struggle for the Constitution by Lawrence Goldstone— Goldstone details the Constitutional framework by the undercurrent of influences that were prevalent in colonial America.
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Retro Redux: The Quintessential Italian Crooner— I'm not basing this conclusion on any type of scientific evidence, but it's just one of those things that sounds
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Book Review: Someone Would Have Talked by Larry Hancock— It is four decades later, yet the JFK assassination still generates huge interest, the conspiracy theories abound.
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Winning Eleven to Shoot Again in February— Konami not only adds new features to the series, but new formats.
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Ratchet and Clank Ready to Go Portable— Size Matters on the small screen.
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Product Review: Dark Horse — Hellboy Animated, Statue #1: Hellboy— He's big. He's red. He's Hellboy. He's also one of the coolest things I've ever seen in my life, much
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Interview with A.J. Jacobs, Author of The Know-It-All (Part One)— "When I was a kid, I was under the bizarre delusion that I was the smartest boy in the world."
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Book Review: McMansion by Justin Scott— A rather loosely constructed mystery populated with characters that seem more contrived than real.
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Music Review: John Mellencamp Freedom's Road— Freedom's Road is the first strong contender for Album of the Year...
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Really Really Good: Throw Some D’s Edition— New music from Joss Stone, Pagoda, Rich Boy, new links and a look back at the life of Disco D.
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Real Horror: It's What You Don't See— It really is no surprise to me that in the days of Abu Ghraib we are seeing a return to
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TV Review: Intelligence - "Dante's Inferno"— This episode takes the threads of the previous 11 episodes and wraps them around the characters' necks.
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Q: Did a Computer Really Beat Napoléon at Chess?— mental_floss question of the day.
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TV Review: The Apprentice: L.A. - Episode 4— In New York, we call them Cheez Doodles. The Los Angeles version improved a bit in the latest episode.
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Music Review: Notes on a Scandal - Music by Philip Glass— A gorgeous score that works just as well without the film.
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(Video) Stogie Review - Jericho By Camacho— Stogie Guy reviews Jericho by Camacho.
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Music DVD Review: Madonna's The Confessions Tour - Live From London (DVD/CD)— Has Madonna turned into an android?
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Movie Review: Pan's Labyrinth— Guillermo del Toro's latest film explores a fantasy world against the backdrop of post-Spanish Civil War. But this fairy tale
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Music Review: Only Crime - Virulence— What separates "mall rock" from real "rock?"
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Music Review: Youth Group - Casino Twilight Dogs— Mmmm... pretty.
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Movie Review: Jackass Number Two - The Most Offensive Guilty Pleasure Ever— Jackass Number Two is one of the most offensive films ever made. It's also hilarious!
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Movie Review: Notes on a Scandal— A creepy journey into a disturbed and duplicitous mind.
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Movie Review: The Queen— Securing six Oscar nominations, The Queen adds an intimate touch to an otherwise stoic figure.
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TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Lying Game"— The murder of a female impersonator makes for an intriguing mystery.
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Arctic Reindeer Face Starvation Threat— Panicky Lapp (sami) tribes seek emergency aid to feed reindeer.
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Movie Review: Ghoul School— It's Freaks & Geeks for the subhuman set.
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Music Review: Led Zeppelin - Presence— Presence was an album that once again lovingly incorporated Zeppelin's earliest, and most powerful, influences.
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Vinyl Tap: The Dave Clark Five - Greatest Hits— These British Invasion troops will make you feel "Glad All Over."
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e-junkie: The Leading Edge of Independent Internet Marketing— e-junkie is an universal marketing and commerce environment for the independent online marketer of just about any product or service.
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Windows Vista - The BugBlog Report 1/29/07— Upgrade to Vista? It all depends, do you feel lucky?
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TiVo Series 3: A Blessing and a Curse— Can you have too much of a good thing?
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Random Shuffle - 01/29/07— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about Norah Jones, Billy Bragg, Motley Crue, Louis Armstrong, and The
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Shockwaves NME Awards Nominees Announced and The Daily Music and Tech News— Shockwaves Awards, YouTube, and Coldplay in today's music and tech news update.
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Book Review: The Dawning Of The Day: A Jerusalem Tale by Haim Sabato— This is a beautiful book about faith and belief.
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DVD Review: The Gathering— Christina Ricci, the crucifixion, and a heavy plot makes The Gathering one to watch for on January 30.
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A Guide to Interviews with Authors: Expect the Unexpected— Some authors are easy to get along with. Others are shy, retiring, or even grumpy.
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Arabs Would Rather Fight Arabs; Bush Befuddled — Threatens Everyone— If we leave the Arabs alone and muzzle the President, there's a good chance it could all work out for
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International Blues Challenge and Blues Showcase Memphis Style This Weekend in Memphis— A big weekend of blues in Memphis with the I.B.C. and the Blues Showcase Memphis Style, Feb. 1-3.
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Movie Review: Little Miss Sunshine— Tagged as the film that puts the “fun” in “dysfunctional,” Little Miss Sunshine is an entertaining and overall cute experience.
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Democratic Republic of Congo: Rights Groups Call for Marie Therese Nlandu's Release— In the Congo former presidential candidate Marie Therese Nlandu is on trial before a military tribunal for political reasons
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Super Bowl XLI: I Predict a Blowout— Which team is going to show up to play on Super Sunday?
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BCRadio Podcast - Jan. 29, 2007— Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan... guess who is back on the BCRadio Podcast...
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TV Review: Amercan Idol 6 - State of the Union— The drag thing is a Simon obsession. I wonder what bar he was getting hung over at hours earlier.
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