- Sunday, April 22, 2007 — 29 Articles Published
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Mexico's Crackdown On Drug Violence Came To My Door Today— The Mexican government is trying to control the rampant drug-related violence of its borders. Today it walked in my
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Comics Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 34— This week's DC Comics series 52 stars the Black Marvel family, Steel, the Suicide Squad, Renee Montoya, The Question and
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Earth Day— Of Mother Earth, they take what they want and leave nothing behind.
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Interview: Conspiring with Poet Margo Tamez— Poet Margo Tamez goes deep, touches a nerve, and disrupts the stereotype of the noble stoic on the rez.
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1st/Look New York, Wild Salmon and Turbo Chef— Check out New York's newest restaurant Wild Salmon and cut your cooking time in half with Turbo Chef!
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Mastering Motivation: Lessons in Creating Change - Forever— The problem with motivation being essentially an emotional state, or a place we get to in our head, is that
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Fiendish Friday Interviews: Scott Michael — Find out how you can buy a haunted house on eBay for $1 - and why.
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Radio Review: Q— This review has a lot of letters. Q has one.
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Wisdom Versus Control: A Look at Our Right to Bear Arms— Live by the gun, die by the gun.
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Grief Beyond Grief: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder— The Virginia monster is one traumatic tragedy of evil. Most grieve and slowly heal. PTSD waits for some. Help them.
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Movie Review: Army of One— I've heard spooning with Dolph Lundgren is actually more enjoyable than this failed 1993 action epic.
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Music Review: SJ Esau - Wrong Feed Cat Food Collapse— The album knocks on your door a brooding, dark stranger, and sells you a bag of bones.
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DVD Review: Larry King Live - The Greatest Interviews— The Greatest Interviews features King with over 300 guests and almost all worth seeing.
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HD DVD Review: Four Brothers— A stunning and effective drama, Singleton's best in years.
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Music Review: We Are I - We Are I— Stick with it, you may just be surprised by what you hear.
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Music Review: Tim McGraw - Let It Go— A surprisingly dark effort from one of country music's superstars.
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Music Review: Sia - Lady Croissant— The album is good for fans, but not the best introduction for new listeners.
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Music Review: Joel Frahm - We Used To Dance— Although it's not his first album, it is billed as his "coming out" as a jazz star.
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Music Review: Fishbone - Still Stuck In Your Throat— Fishbone has just released one of their best albums in their over 20 year career.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Willie Herath— Willie Herath's self-described “nod your head beach rock” is the epitome of summer music.
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Video Restaurant Review: Nish, New York— Discover the newest Midtown hotspot, Nish.
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Who's Really Culpable In The VT Massacre Blame Game?— We can talk about gun control and the culture of violence that inspired the killer Cho. But those aren't the
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Iraq on the Web— A look around the word of Iraqi blogs.
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Gun Control Mania: Fear and Ignorance on the Left— Lawrence O'Donnell doesn't know a hawk from a handgun, but he's ready to ban guns out of pure fear and
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Secret's Out and Spoilers— Patrick is in on Robin and Nikolas' secret and Carly and Jax move forward with wedding plans.
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Review Board Reports on Mars Orbiter Loss— A programming error in June of 2006 caused the loss of a Mars orbiter in November.
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Book Review: Into That Silent Sea by Francis French and Colin Burgess — This well-written history of the first manned space missions reminds us what daring and giant steps they were.
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Book Review: The Wine Lover’s Guide to Auctions - The Art and Science of Buying and Selling Wines by Ursula Hermacinski— Dazzled by the film Sideways? Listen to the "goddess of the gavel" as she reveals secrets of winning top quality
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Movie Review: Vacancy— Hitchcockian suspense and terror along the road less traveled by.
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