- Sunday, March 11, 2007 — 47 Articles Published
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Comics Review: Civil War Issue 7 (Marvel Comics Civil War) by Mark Millar, Steve McNiven, and Dexter Vines— The finale to Civil War, a comic event in seven parts.
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European Union To Reduce Greenhouse Gases By Twenty Percent— The 27-member European Union has just committed itself to greenhouse reduction far beyond anything underway in the United States and
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Cheney's Scooter Takes The Fall, And It's Still About Oil, Folks.— Scooter plunges like Icarus while Cheney pushes the Iraqi war for oil in the name of "democracy."
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Chávez Fiddles With Bush While Venezuela's Economy Burns— Chávez' obsession with demonizing Bush is hurting his people.
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Interview with Maurice Suckling, Computer Games Scriptwriter and Author— "A lot of computer game stories I write are set in a crime, or an adventure, an action, or a
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Television News Corrodes Your Brain— "Credible" isn't the word you'd associate with Fox News and other media outlets tainted by political partisans.
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Digg and Netscape Struggle to Prevent Gaming and Other Shenanigans— A successful experiment in buying a Digg front pager with low grade content proves that the big boy social news
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Book Review: Birdwing by Rafe Martin— This coming-of-age adventure is a wild and unexpected one sure to enchant you.
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Music Review: World/Inferno Friendship Society - Red-Eyed Soul— NYC's World/Inferno Friendship Society continues to mix up the punk rock with cabaret style on their latest release.
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Book Review: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak— Death narrates this elegantly written story about an extremely poor girl growing up in WWII-era Germany.
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DVD Review: Dumb and Dumber Unrated— The dumbest classic of all time.
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TV Review: Raines— A detective who likes to talk... to the dead.
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Nintendo Wii and American Idol CDs for One Lucky Winner— Here's your chance to win an amazing prize package.
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TheNewsRoom Offers Content And Cash To Bloggers— Voxant's deal with the AP is a prime example of how old and new media are blending before our eyes.
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DVD Review: Favela Rising— If they ever want to ever show a movie that deserves to be labeled inspiring, Favela Rising is it.
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Book Review: The Arsenic Labyrinth by Martin Edwards— The startling conclusion more than compensates for a slow start to this reflective mystery.
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Europe Challenges U.S. by Slashing Greenhouse Emissions— Europe is unilaterally cutting greenhouse gas emissions in a bid to get major polluters like the U.S. to the negotiating
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Review of Sir Elliot's Tobacco and Coffee: A Smoker's Playground— Starbucks: eat my ashes.
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Book Review - Adobe Photoshop CS2 One-On-One by Deke McClelland— With Adobe Photoshop One-On-One you will grow by magnitudes in your understanding and ability to use Photoshop.
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Music Review: James Morrison's Undiscovered Has Mass Appeal— James Morrion's debut CD, Undiscovered, crosses several music genres with catchy lyrics and soulful sound.
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Music Review: Sean Price - Jesus Price-Superstar— This album is more like a reminder of that Sean Price is “dope like the tits in Oz”.
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The Reason For The Red Sox Passion— If it's true that Baseball, along with jazz, is one of the great indigenous American art forms, then certainly the
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Jakaitis, Rainville Lead Lakers Past RedHawks— LSSU moves onto Detroit for the CCHA Final Four. MU’s fate rests in the hands of the NCAA Tournament
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Citizens Breathe a Bit Easier in America's 'Murder Capital'— After 30 years, citizens in our nation's 'murder capital' once again have the right of self-defense.
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Movie Review: The Beast Must Die— Do werewolves make good houseguests?
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Music Review: Joshua Radin - We Were Here— His mellow acoustic songs hearken the talents of Nick Drake and Elliot Smith.
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Music DVD Review: Yes - Live At Montreux 2003— For Yes to produce a concert like this in 2003, sounding better than they did in 1972, is to me
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of March 11, 2007— Spring forward, fall behind: Forget sleep - you've lost an hour of reading. Some quick considerations include Perry, Lethem, Salvatore,
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Movie Review: 300 Is A Visual Treat— 300 is a visual treat — nothing less than spectacular.
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PC Game Review Battlefield 2142 - Northern Strike— Now with 40% more laser-y goodness.
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Movie Review: Premonition— This eerie, time-bending, emotionally charged thriller stars Sandra Bullock as a suburban housewife.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Sonic and the Secret Rings— Go to a happy place... go to a happy place... like the Virtual Console and download the original Sonic.
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PC Game Review: Wheel of Fortune 2— Adaptation of America's most popular game show fails to take advantage of most computers' capabilities.
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PS2 Review: Samurai Warriors 2 Empires— Will you get a prize for hitting the square button for the millionth time?
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TV Review: Amercan Idol 6 - The Adventures of Sanjaya and Sundance— Can I be honest? You're going to die anyway..." Then Paula jumps in. "You look really beautiful though."
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Book Review: Celandine by Steve Augarde— A great book for that pre-teen girl who is struggling with her own identity crisis.
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Periodically Speaking: Script— A magazine for motion picture and television screenplay writers that serious movie fans will also devour.
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Book Review - Nash Editions: Photography And The Art Of Digital Printing by Garrett White (editor) with Graham Nash, Richard Benson, R. Mac Holbert and Henry Wilhelm— A must-own for anyone who is serious about photography, fine art printing or just a lover of fine art.
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Heartbreak For NC State In The ACC Tournament— NC State's dream run in the ACC comes to a close with their loss against UNC in the final.
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Movie Review: 300— Spartan propaganda has never looked so good.
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Movie Review: Breach— Real life espionage. Not as good as the imaginary stuff.
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Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Earthstorm— Sci-Fi Channel storms the Earth with another run of Saturday night fun.
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Movie Review: Molokai - The Story of Father Damien (1999)— The true story of a Catholic missionary who fights leprosy on the island of Molokai.
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TV Review: Kings of South Beach— A look at A&E's latest made-for-television movie.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Difficult Decisions and a Haunting Conscience— Alan Quartermaine... not quite gone.
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TV Review: Las Vegas Season Finale - "Heroes"— Season four comes to a close, and leaves 'em wanting more.
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Our Man Chris Matthews: The Bam Bam of Broadcast Journalism— Can Tim Russert really hate the lovable lug of nightly news? Cause I can't.
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