- Thursday, March 29, 2007 — 52 Articles Published
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Cut and Run Not Congress’s Call— The Constitution does not grant Congress the authority to dictate tactical strategies such as dates for troop withdrawal.
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Book Review: A Gift of Gracias: The Legend of Altagracia by Julia Alvarez— A beautiful and profoundly moving old Dominican Republic legend of the Lady of Altagracia.
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New Xbox 360 "Elite" Revision Causes Absurd Fan Revolt— Gamers believe Microsoft should refund them for their original 360 purchase due to the announcement of a new model.
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Book Review - Everyday Scripting With Ruby: For Teams, Testers And You by Brian Marick— Are you not afraid to scale new computer heights? Everyday Scripting With Ruby may be just the challenge you are
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Music Review: Stratocruiser - Revolutions— With Revolutions, the songwriters have created a solid CD of clever, agreeable power-pop, even if you can't always easily describe
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It's Official: Lost Is Back— Seasons Three-B has returned to Lost's roots, reminding me why it was the best show on television.
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Book Review: 40 Days and 40 Nights by Matthew Chapman— Kitzmiller v Dover is a turning point in the history of science education in America, but it’s also a personal
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Xbox 360 Review: Dance Dance Revolution Universe— The vastness of space lends its theme to DDR once again, this time with even better results.
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Book Review: The King of Things/El Rey de las Cosas by Artemio Rodriguez— An artful and bilingual explanation of the Mexican game of Loteria for very early readers.
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Music Review: Peggy Seeger - Three Score and Ten— Folk and traditional music fans will appreciate the intimacy of this live recording.
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Music Review: Landon Pigg - LP— This somewhat predictable debut contains a promise of better things to come.
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Sony PSP Review: Chili Con Carnage— This is what Total Overdose should have been.
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Book Review: First Crossing - Stories About Teen Immigrants, Edited by Donald R. Gallo— A fantastic little collection of short stories about the immigrant experience from many different cultures.
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Book Review: City of Bones - Book One of The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare— A fantastic new name in young adult urban fantasy. This book really does have it all.
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When Your Friends Desert You— Saddled with the Iraqi debacle, America is losing friends fast - amid concerns about the weakening dollar.
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Grooming Our Kids for Failure— I worry that by building these weird academic environments where everybody passes and nobody gets an F, we prevent our
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Q: What Happened to D. H. Lawrence’s Ashes?— mental_floss Question of the Day
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Movie Review: Threat - Deluxe Edition 3 Disc Set (2005)— Will street punks and hip hop kids in NY unite, or will the evening end in violence?
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DVD Review: Van Wilder - The Rise of Taj— The Rise of Taj is a rather dull affair.
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DVD Review: The Mummy Returns Collector's Edition— Another fun ride in this goofy yet enjoyable series.
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Nintendo DS Review: Tony Hawk Downhill Jam— Why is my character's head a square?
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Music Review: Clutch - From Beale Street to Oblivion— Another new entry to the surprisingly good ranks.
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U.S. Preparing To Attack Iran - Says Russian Intelligence— U.S. steps up activity at the Iranian border - while another carrier strike group heads to the Persian Gulf.
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Music Review: Patti Smith - Twelve— While some may view her voice as an acquired taste, Patti Smith's first ever album of cover songs reveals her
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Retro Redux: The Monkees - More Than Just Beatles Wannabes— But to be fair, you can make a case for the Monkees as pop icons of a different sort.
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Music Review: My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade— My Chemical Romance craft a generation spanning epic with this fantastic concept album.
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Music Review: Pachora - Astereotypical— Brad Shepik and his cohorts take jazz on a road trip.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - Results Episode (March 28, 2007)— Looks like Chris won't be making David Hasselhoff cry at the finale after all.
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Music Review: Julian "Cannonball" Adderly - Somethin' Else— This is the lesser-known, but very worthy, companion piece to Kind of Blue that every Miles fan should have.
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Movie Review: Leonard Cohen Under Review 1934-1977— ... as close to an unbiased opinion on his work as you're probably ever going to get.
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Music Review: Wycliffe Gordon and Jay Leonhart - This Rhythm On My Mind— This is one of the most entertaining discs, of any kind, released this year.
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DVD Review: Project: ALF— A made for television ALF movie comes to DVD, time to fry up the cat.
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Music Review: SXSW '07— Our perspicacious and intrepid correspondent Randy H. returns to SXSW as the swallows to Capistrano and the buzzards to Hinckley.
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Interview With Jason Leopold, Author of News Junkie— "I am the anti-Jayson Blair. I went out of my way to report the truth" — Jason Leopold
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American Idol 6: Chris the Controversial Christian— You can either be too cool for this show, or be on the show. Make up your mind.
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DVD Review: Oasis - Morning Glory: A Classic Album Under Review— In a nutshell, there is too much talking, and too little music!
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George Bush and Osama Bin Laden: An Odious Comparison— The agenda of the world has been driven by two black-sheep sons of prominent dads who were in business together.
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Music Review: Band of the Week In Theory - This is It— Applying labels to this young band is harder than you might think.
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Giving Lost The Benefit of the Doubt— Let's take a closer look at Nikki and Paolo and the logic of it all.
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You Can't Create Fact From Fiction— The news media could care less about truth and fact, and too many people don’t spend the time to find
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The Right to Choose: Legalize Homebirth Midwives in Illinois— Illinois should legalize homebirth midwives so expectant mothers can choose the safe and best option for them.
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TV Review: Sons of Hollywood Pilot Episode— Spoiled brats do not a good reality show make.
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Movie Review: Bela Lugosi Meets A Brooklyn Gorilla— Gorilla suit fans unite!
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That Tiny Screen just got Tinier— Your cellphone is set to be assailed by ads.
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Direct Injection Gives Your Next Car More Power and Better Economy— Direct injection increases both power and fuel efficiency, and it will be increasingly common in automobile engines in the near
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The Sidekicks of Cigars— Christopher Columbus is generally credited with being the man who introduced the world to the concept of smoking, but it
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DVD Review: The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie— John Cassavetes at his best in a realistic crime drama.
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Movie Review: The Grand Horror— MaT Kister's no-budget horror opus is much scarier than a nappy patch of facial hair.
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You Can Chat With Teen Star Ashley Tisdale on April 2!— For those of you who do not know, Ashley Tisdale is one of the hottest teen stars on the Disney
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Book Review: Boston Boys Club by Johnny Diaz— Sex y la Ciudad. Johnny Diaz and his own tale of the city. Things are heating up with this debut
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I Watched, and I Remembered— A gentle life lesson from my father.
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How to End an Argument— For people who don't like conflict, there are ways to end an argument before it gets really ugly.
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