- Friday, February 16, 2007 — 46 Articles Published
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Credit for Illegals: Is it Really as Dumb as it Sounds?— Is it really stupid to allow illegal immigrants access to credit cards or woud it be a way to track
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No Soldier Dies in Vain— Senator Obama says he meant no offense by saying soldiers' lives "wasted"
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DP World Port Deal Hits Yet Another Snag— NY and NJ Port Authority exercise contract authority to review port sale contemplated by DP World.
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Little Havana: Secrets of Miami— Whether you venture to Little Havana just for the experience or to be part of the conga line, it’s definitely
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Yes, Shawn is Resilient— He's still a sweet-faced 15-year-old surviving gutter-press tactics.
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Why I Could Not Become Muslim— I witnessed how women were treated as second-class citizens and the stigmatization of women who were either never married or
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Distracted by the Spectre of Online Ads— It hardly seems fair to expect text to compete with a diseased toe.
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Homosexuality in South Asia: Men and Masti— You were either straight or else you were "yuck".
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Interview: Friday Times' Raza Rumi on the Dating Scene in Pakistan— Do people date in this Islamic nation? Are times changing? Mr. Rumi says, "Things have opened up since Musharraf's takeover."
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Book Review: Chameleon by Richard Hains— His plan is daring, and in his mind virtually risk free...
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Music DVD Review: Live From The Rock N’ Roll Palace Volume 1— Enjoy a piece of rock and roll history.
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Book Review: Stardust by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess— Gaiman and Vess together craft a tale that is, in both its words and images, a wonder.
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TV Review: Independent Lens - "Motherland Afghanistan"— Afghanistan has the second highest infant mortality rate in the world. This documentary offers hope.
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Music Review: Totimoshi — Ladron— Totimoshi's re-release of Ladron catches me off guard and makes me wonder what other good music I'm missing out on?
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Movie Review: Bridge to Terabithia— The classic book is brought to life on the big screen.
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Magazine Review: American Road— A quarterly magazine about traveling America's two-lane highways in the past and the present.
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Music Review: The Gories - I Know You Fine But How You Doin'— The Gories attain primal garage-punk nirvana in Memphis, Tennessee with the help of Alex Chilton.
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Americans, Know thy World: The Size of a Country (Part Two: M-Z)— Getting perspective: Comparing a country's total area to the total area of a US state gives us a better mental
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Comeback Kid, Ne-Yo, Buildings Breeding, Partyline, and Shiny Toy Guns— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Music Review: Swamp Gold Country (Vol 1)— ...a good mix of traditional country music, country blues, a little rockabilly, and of course a few Cajun-flavored lagniappes.
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Book Review: Gifted Hands - The Ben Carson Story by Ben Carson and Cecil Murphey— A neurosurgeon of worldwide reknown tells the story of how he became what he is today.
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Music Review: Lily Allen - Alright, Still— Perky, biting and fun, Lily Allen's debut disc combines bouncy island pop with lyrics that have a sinister edge.
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When White Bands Covered Motown Hits— Ain’t too proud to go dancing in the streets for money.
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Music Review: Minibar – Desert After Rain— L.A. band's third CD is their strongest yet.
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One Track Mind: Livingston Taylor - "Grandma's Hands"— James Taylor isn't the only one in his family who can make great covers.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of 2/18— It's mid-February, and PBS is still here.
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TV Review: Survivor 14: Fiji - Episode 2— One tribe enjoys a life of luxury while the other licks leaves. Hey, it's Survivor!
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Breach, Bridge to Terabithia, Ghost Rider— Flaming heads or fantasy realms?
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Movie Review: The Last King of Scotland— The strength of the film rides on Forest Whitaker's Oscar nominated performance as Idi Amin.
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "Fat Burner"— Denny gets in trouble again, and one member of the firm decides enough is enough. Good thing Clarence is ready
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Movie Review: Ghost Rider— Director Mark Steven Johnson sets out to ruin another comic book hero franchise.
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Refugee-Friendly Sweden Attracts War-Weary Iraqis— Middle-class Iraqi refugees settling in Sweden
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DVD Review: The Cuban Masterworks Collection— First Run Features present this intriguing collection from the rich and varied archives of Cuban cinema.
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The List of the Moment, Volume No. 20— Yes, that is what I am wanting - some respite. Some breath. For the other party to give a little,
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The Friday Morning Listen: Journey - Infinity— Damn you, corporate America!
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Music Review: Westbound Train - Transitions— Boston's Westbound Train redefines what you think about ska.
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DVD Review: Don't Look Back: '65 Tour Deluxe Edition— A new look at the classic Bob Dylan documentary, Don't Look Back.
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MeeVee.com Retools to Integrate Web-Video-Television Continuum— Holistic approach to TV and video a huge step forward.
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Q: Did Mary Shelley Keep Her Dead Husband’s Heart in Her Desk?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Reality TV Casting Call: My First Place— HGTV is looking for high-energy, fun people in the Denver, Colorado and Atlanta, Georgia areas who are buying their first
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Flash Games: New Car Racer, Super Mario Sunshine, Hot Air, Red, Threesome, Boxhead: The Rooms, Boxhead: More Rooms— A heaping helping of seven games this week! From puzzles to shoot-em-up, with racing and old-school charm as well.
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Music Review: The Jacobites - The Ragged School— Delicate underground folk-rock from British leather and lace troubadours.
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Bret Michaels Comes to Reality TV and The Daily Music and Tech News— Bret Michaels, Chris Cornell and a Firefox Flaw in Today's Music and Tech News Update.
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Interview: David Perry on 2Moons and Dance! Online— Video game veteran details his upcoming MMO projects for Acclaim.
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PC Game Review Chicken Chase— Two words describe this game: Clucky insanity! Chicken Chase is simply fun and addicting.
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Foulke Heroism— A Red Sox World Series hero retires with an angry elbow. The elbow has a right to be mad.
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