- Thursday, February 01, 2007 — 44 Articles Published
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We Quit from Iraq, Play the Vietnam Card, and America Becomes the World's Joke— Bush has put us in a position where, like the war or not, we simply cannot afford to lose it.
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John Tanton, Anti-Immigration Puppet-Master— The current anti-immigration mania sweeping the nation began with John Tanton.
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Book Review: The Acid Alkaline Balance Diet: An Innovative Program for Ridding Your Body of Acidic Wastes by Felicia Drury Kliment— A useful book for people struggling to find a simple effective diet plan.
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Book Review: Palestine - Peace Not Apartheid by Jimmy Carter— Jimmy Carter, disregarding basic facts and distorting history, ignores basic principles of peace management and conflict resolution in his polemical
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Daryl's Pop Music Hall of Fame: Jewel -"Foolish Games" (1997)— Jewel never needed to resemble any act - she’s an amazing talent all by herself.
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Namco Bandai Reveals .hack//G.U. Followup— .hack//G.U. Vol. 2 to continue quasi-MMO methods this summer.
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Music Review: America - Here & Now— Funny how things change and how one album can spark your interest in a band.
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GRAW 2 Demo Hits to Offer Taste of March Release— 360 owners get an advance taste of multiplatform release.
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Square to Release Final Fantasy VI Remake— Proving fantasies are never really final.
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Microsoft Teases Live Arcade Releases— Long awaited Arcade titles given a timeframe, other games announced.
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Music Review: Getting The Boxtop's "The Letter"— The Boxtops' 1967 Hit — Most Perfect Single Ever?
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Depreciation and Video Games: Why $5 is Too Much for a Classic— Why is a DVD version of a classic movie worth $20, but gamers balk at paying $5 for a classic
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Did You Hear? Super Bowl XLI Has Two Black Head Coaches— Also: Jacobellis slides to another silver, Barbaro pines for the fjords, and no pitcher will ever retire again, apparently.
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Hal Ketchum - BC Magazine's Featured Artist— A look at February's Featured artist from Past the Point of Rescue to One More Midnight.
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Q: Why is the Marathon Race Longer Now?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Beauty and the Geek— ...
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Music Review: Kevin Coyne - Sugar Candy Taxi— Even though Kevin is no longer with us, he has left a wonderful legacy behind him.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: KoRn, Amy Lee, The Makes Nice, Vesta, Annuals, and Sofia Talviks— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Fire Sean Salisbury— I was wrong.
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I Really, Really Like(d) Joe Biden— The Democratic field has been clearing out relatively quickly and early this cycle.
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Movie Review: Because I Said So— It's a romantic comedy, so we all know what's going to happen, but is the movie fun anyway?
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TV Review: American Idol 6, Episode 6 - Los Angeles Auditions— With an estimated population of 3.85 million, will the next American Idol be found in L.A.?
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Norah Jones Announces Spring 2007 U.S. & Canada Tour Dates— Norah Jones' will play 22 U.S. and Canadian dates to promote her new album, Not Too Late.
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Book Review: The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen— A solid, effective, fast-paced plot with a number of unusual features that make it an above average thriller.
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While Paris Burns, Britney Churns— Britney is not Paris, and therefore she is not allowed to act like Paris. Paris is a ho and as
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DVD Review: Cello— Beware stringed instruments.
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Biden Got It Right— Beating up Joe Biden avoids a much needed national conversation about race and culture.
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Some Alternative Valentine's Day Ideas— Chocolate sushi, and two other fun and unique ideas for February 14th.
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PayPerPost Adds New Features, But Does PayPerPost Add Up?— Does it all come down to the mysterious phrase: opportunity requirements?
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Songs That Touch My Soul - Four— This edition is full of the pain of lost love, the joy of new romance and, as always, passion, desire,
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Avoiding a Wine Hangover— By simply being proactive in your drinking, you should be able to avoid regret the morning after.
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DVD Review: The Wicker Man— The Wicker Man may be good for a laugh, but doesn't deliver any chills or thrills.
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Book Review: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi— An autobiographical graphic novel that explores a childhood in Iran during the turbulent years surrounding the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
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Book Review: A Day of Small Beginings by Lisa Pearl Rosenbaum— A book that will make you think and touch your heart.
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Book Review: Methuselah's Daughter by by J.A. Eddy and Dean Esmay— There are many writers with big publishing houses who can't write this well.
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An Interview With Larry Hancock, Author of Someone Would Have Talked— People are still waiting for an explanation of the events that led up to the death of John F Kennedy.
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Book Review: The Innkeeper Tales by John L. Herman, Jr.— Fine food, great coffee and new friends. Heart-warming stories of triumph over failure.
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Interview with Virginia Vitzthum, Author of I Love You, Let's Meet— Just in time for Valentine's Day, we have a book about on-line dating which can possibly help you.
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The Unsung Benefits of Wine— While it is often lauded for the way it benefits the heart and the lungs, wine, the over achiever of
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BC Magazine Editors' Picks: January 22 through January 28— The best of the week finds us thoughtful.
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NFL Picks of a Thoughtful Fool, Super Bowl XLI Edition— Wherein I get multicultural.
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Book Review: The Castle in the Forest by Norman Mailer— Mailer's attempt to explore evil through a fictional recounting of Hitler's youth is better straight historical fiction than philosophical exercise.
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Empire Interactive to Unleash Flatout Ultimate Carnage— The Flatout series prepares its jump to the Xbox 360.
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Capcom Details Future Lost Planet Update— Multiplayer mode will receive a fix in March.
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