- Sunday, February 18, 2007 — 41 Articles Published
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Who'll Be The Next In Line?— Who will go first: George Bush or the Islamic Regime of Iran?
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Theater Review: Stars in the Morning Sky at the Union, London— The 'working women' survive with a mixture of hard-headed calculation, mad dreams, fairy tales that they half-believe, and pure panic.
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Book Review: The Fire - The Bombing of Germany 1940-1945 by Jorg Friedrich— Whether Berlin of Baghdad, war is crime.
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Gumshoes and Sleuths: The Oxford Murders by Guillermo Martinez— An intellectual mystery that is reminiscent of a Sherlock Holmes pastiche in both character and style.
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Book Review: Little New York Bastard by M. Dylan Raskin— A disturbing look inside the head of America's troubled youth.
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Book Review: Coach: Lessons On the Game of Life by Michael Lewis— The coach can only teach you if your Dad is willing to let you learn...
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Brighter Palestinian Future?— Formation of the new Palestinian unity government is a positive move in the right direction. Much more is urgently needed.
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Music DVD Review: The Who - The Vegas Job— The Who perform in front of one billion Internet users? Not quite.
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Music Review: Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue: 30th Anniversary Edition— This "Blast from the past" is well worth owning.
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An Interview with Author Yasmina Khadra— The Arab world of Yasmina Khadra bespeaks anger and humiliation.
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Music Review: Bayside - The Walking Wounded— NYC's Bayside is back with an all new album.
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Bruce Springsteen: The Falling— Bruce Springsteen is no longer a relevant artist. To recapture his former glory, Bruce has exploited various social causes.
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Retro Redux: The Music Of Peter Gunn - Beyond Mancini— A look at contributions made by Shelly Manne.
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Classic Radio: Standing Athwart Nostalgia, Yelling "Art!"— Old-time radio isn't just for misty-eared nostalgists anymore...
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Condi Rice and Clarence Thomas: Never Again— Black people should demand Blackness from folk like Condi Rice and Clarence Thomas.
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Music Review: Norah Jones - Not Too Late— ...
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of February 19, 2007— Cook's new book, Robb on the jobb, a new spin on Finn, Rice on ice, Bush comes to shove. You
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Proximus Diamonds Are Mauresmo's Best Friend— The Frenchwoman handed Kim Clijsters a two-set defeat in the finals in Antwerp.
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Movie Review: Half Nelson— Sometimes the Academy Awards use their power for good.
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Gear Review: Pacific Design PSP Case— A PSP case with a trap door design for easy access to the UMD door.
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Software Review: Yellow Dog Linux 5 for PlayStation 3— If you are curious about having a full Linux box right inside your PS3, I encourage you to try this
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Dwight Howard Stickers It To The Man— Gerald Green wins the NBA's Slam Dunk Competition, but Dwight Howard was "stuck" with the attention.
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The Rockologist: Embracing ABBA And Other Guilty Pleasures— C'mon, Go ahead and admit it. You love ABBA.
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An American Visits America: Miami Restaurants— America's melting pot has some tasty corners off the beaten path to the usual beach scene and Cuban culture.
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Theater Review: Cycle At the Cherry Lane Theater, New York— In a culture where entertainers are both royalty and psychic balm, actors' in-jokes are everyone's jokes.
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Movie Review: Bridge to Terabithia— Finally, a family film that truly delivers.
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Nintendo DS Review: Diddy Kong Racing DS— Is it really as great as the N64 original was?
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Tick, Tick, Boom!— Who will live and who will die?
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Movie Review: Ghost Rider— Make sure to bring tortilla chips if you see this flick, because you can make nachos out of this cheesefest.
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I Consider Myself A Christian— Why is it so hard to admit you are Christian in today's society?
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Movie Review: Jeremy Clarkson's The Good, The Bad, The Ugly— Jeremy Clarkson hates America but loves the Ford GTX1
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Music Review: Michael Fahres - The Tubes, Minimal Minimalism— The Tubes will give you a good overview of the different forms minimalism can take.
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Microsoft to Crackdown on 360s— Throw some cars, make some explosions and laugh about it by yourself or with a friend.
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Movie Review: Factory Girl— Edie Sedgwick might have been a "girl on fire," but this film douses the flames.
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DVD Review: Don't Look Back - '65 Tour Deluxe Edition— A portrait of the artist as a young man.
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M.A.C.H. Set to Jet to PSPs— High octane racing and dogfighting for up to eight players.
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DVD Review: Hustle Season 2— Lying, cheating, and stealing from greedy malefactors in the streets and posh flats of London!
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Micro Machines Makes DS Debut— Childhood toy box cars get loose yet again in the franchise's latest foray.
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NBA Street Makes Its New Home on 360, PS3— Fourth iteration of the hoops title brings the signature slam 'n' jam action to a new generation of consoles.
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Sonic's Newest Title Isn't Such a Secret— The blue blur heads for the Wii in his first solo adventure in more than 15 years.
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Murayama Releases Another Dev Diary— In this edition, Murayama details Virtua Fighter 5's VF.TV feature.
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