- Wednesday, February 21, 2007 — 45 Articles Published
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Hillary Clinton: The Democrats' George W. Bush— Why is That Damned Woman seemingly hated equally by both left and right?
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A Workable Alternative to Term Limits— Even with term limits, we would still be left with the same old problems.
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Why America should be Ashamed of Our Military, and Especially of Our Generals— Our generals have been acting in too many cowardly ways about the Iraq War
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DVD Review: The Tournament— This wonderful CBC Television mock documentary series on youth hockey shows the humor and irony in sports parents.
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Sound and Fury: Meaningless Debate Costs Taxpayers Over $30 Million— What does $14,000 a minute buy you? A hell of a lot of words and very little substance.
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DVD Review: Dixie Chicks - Shut Up & Sing— An inside look at what happens when a singer speaks out against a popular person.
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Movie Review: C.R.A.Z.Y.— While the film is worth seeing, it is confused as its main character
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Erratic Lover Traveling The Globe: Leo Rising, Taurus Sun: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I have been dating a Libra Male for over four months now.
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Islam's Culture War Against Society— Their God is a dictator demanding tyranny and death to all others. Those others are us, the people of Saturday
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Cross-Border Train Tragedy Condemned by India and Pakistan— Massive investigation underway after train passengers burned to death in terrorist attack on the cross-border Express link between India and
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The Genetics of Altruism— When it comes to doing good, how much is because of social control and how much is coded into our
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Book Review: Dying To Be Famous by David Hiltbrand— America's hottest television show is the backdrop for a murder in a disappointing novel.
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Celebrity News: Who Cares?— Let’s get back to real news and real reporting.
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Gumshoes and Sleuths: Motor Mouth by Janet Evanovich— An enjoyable through completely forgettable mystery by the author of the Stephanie Plum series.
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Periodically Speaking: Archaeological Diggings— This colorful Australian bimonthly dishes the dirt about archaeological finds in the Middle East.
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Book Review: Bomb Squad - A Year Inside the Nation's Most Exclusive Police Unit by Richard Esposito and Ted Gerstein— The job of the terrorist is to spread terror. The bomb is simply a tool.
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TV Review: S6:10 of 24 - How Could I Have Been So Stupid?— Will Jack get the full story, not just behind last season, but all the years of torture that he has
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TV Preview: Jericho - "The Day Before"— The little town that could is back.
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TV Review: American Idol Season Six - The Voting Begins— Time for all American Idol fans to start up their finger exercises in anticipation of the first voting show of
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How to Win a War— Do I hear any other ideas? All right then - bombs away already.
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My Top Ten and Track Of The Week— A look at what I've been listening to including Genesis and The Beach Boys.
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TV Review: American Idol, Season 6: The Top 12 Guys— "Boring", "safe", and "forgettable" were the key words last night as The Top 12 Guys performed on American Idol.
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Concert Review: William Elliott Whitmore - Columbus, Ohio— William Elliott Whitmore holds court in Columbus.
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Music Review: K-Os - Atlantis - Hymns For Disco— He moves even further beyond his rhymin’ roots.
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Q: What’s the Greatest Performance of an Ailing Athlete?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Explosions In The Sky, Jesu, Viktor Krauss— Celebrate Fat Tuesday with some wildly disparate releases.
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Music Review: Yoko Ono - Yes, I'm A Witch— Yoko Ono lends her vocals to today's indie artists while they create the music on her latest release.
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Music Review: Testament - The Spitfire Collection— Bay area thrash at its heaviest.
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New Tori Amos and The Daily Music and Tech News— New Tori Amos, SXSW Schedule and CBS and YouTube deal falls through in today's update.
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Another British Troop Withdrawal from Iraq— America's closest ally in the Iraqi debacle turns tail. Tony Blair cutting British troop levels yet again.
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Movie Review: The Host, A Big Monster Movie With A Big Heart— The Park family have to take the matters into their own hands when a mutant captures the youngest family member.
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TV Review: 24 Season Six, Hour 10 - "Hello, my name is Jack, and I'm a CTU Agent"— Jack utters quite the incongruous combination of words. “Dad” and “I’m unarmed.”
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Movie Review: Shut Up & Sing— The Dixie Chicks become unlikely poster girls for freedom of speech.
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Vinyl Tap: Tom Waits - One From The Heart Soundtrack Album— "I gotta a bottle full of trumpet, a hatbox full of drum..."
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Interview With Jonathan Greenwald, New York City Street Photographer— With two projects called "Signs of The Times" and "Forgotten," Jonathan Greenwald reveals to us the homeless of New York
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Music Review: The Doobie Brothers - The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers— John Mayer might want to talk to TheWifeToWhomI'mMarried before he releases his next album...
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Music Review: Band of the Week - Andrew Osenga— Christian music is a music journalist's idea of hell. But Andrew Osenga doesn't make Christian music. Praise jebus!
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Travels with Patsy Cline and Dusty Springfield— Country crooner Patsy Cline and Brit diva Dusty Springfield — '60s Sisters Under the Skin.
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Interview: Dan Storper— The executive producer of all Putumayo World Music albums on Asian Dreamland
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The Art of a Hal Ketchum Song— it is the thread of humanity, be it love, loss, or just a slice of someone's life that he has
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Book Review: Lenin’s Tomb by David Remnick— Soviet Union was like a closed tomb inside which were trapped living people with destroyed lives.
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Canadian Politics: Election Winds Are Blowing— ...very funny how a political party so unwilling to fight an election, is as prepared to fight one as the
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DC Comics- 52 Week 30— 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring Bruce Wayne, Batoman, Nightwing and Robin
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Book Review: What A Party! by Terry McAuliffe— A former head of the Democratic National Committee spills the beans on his life with the Clintons and other Dems.
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The Hidden Abuses - Help for the Emotionally Beaten— Suggesting books and websites that could be your life-raft, offering liberation from your current confusion and possibly changing your life.
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