- Tuesday, May 29, 2007 — 36 Articles Published
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Book Review: Back on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber— Lydia Goetz and the Blossom Street crew are back and the there’s more going on than meets the eye.
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Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 38— 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring The Question, Renee Montoya, and Steel.
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Comic Book Review: Teen Titans - Life and Death by Geoff Johns, Bill Willingham, Tony Daniel, and Scott McDaniel— Geoff Johns shows one last time how well he writes Superboy, sending the character off fittingly and tragically.
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Book Review: The Kommandant’s Girl by Pam Jenoff— Newlyweds Emma and Jacob have only been married for three weeks when Nazis invade their homeland of Poland.
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Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 37— 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring Starfire, Lobo, Adam Strange, Animal Man Supernova, and Rip Hunter.
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Beware Of The New Wave Of Virtual Kidnapping— Cyber-crime has added virtual kidnappings to its real world terrors. You could lose more than money.
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Knoxville Horror: Trial Dates Set; MSM “Discovers” Case; Bloggers Continue Spreading Rumors— While the MSM and bloggers engage in dueling misrepresentations of the Knoxville Horror, the wheels of justice slowly turn.
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Movie Review: Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End— A fun end to a flawed trilogy.
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Hannibal Rising, The Hawk Is Dying, Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds: Region 1 DVD Releases for May 29th, 2007— Remember a month ago when I said it was a slow week? I didn't know what I was talking
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: May 29, 2007— Another week, another beating for my wallet.
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Prime Time Television Isn't What It Used To Be— Every decade, besides the current one, prime time television has produced a groundbreaking television series. What's stopping them from doing
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DVD Pick of the Week: Above the Law— Martial arts action to fill the gap until bigger films come along.
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Music Review: The Remains— A long buried sixties garage classic gets its overdue Sony Legacy reissue.
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Music Review: Various Artists The Rough Guide To African Blues— What matters is that the music is played, and is played with passion and beauty.
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Music Review: The Electric Prunes - Release of An Oath — The Name's the same but the music is different. Now we know why.
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Music Review: Linfinity - A Manual For Free Living: Installation— It then becomes obvious his voice is in fact just that, another instrument delivering the part of the song that
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Movie Review: Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End— Jack Sparrow returns. Time for our sailing lessons!
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DVD Review: Tex Avery’s Droopy - The Complete Theatrical Collection— You know what? What this and you'll be happy.
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Movie Review: This Is England— England seen through the eyes of Shane Meadows.
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Box Office Update 5/25-5/27: Pirates Lays Anchor at the Top— The final of May's thirds is here.
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5 Powerful Ways to Earn More Money From Affiliate Programs— Five tips for finding lucrative affiliate programs that pay well.
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NBA: Officials and Unruly Utah Fans the Story In Game 4— Basketball itself is overshadowed by inconsistent officiating, culminating in objects flying from stands to court. Oh, and San Antonio won.
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The Heart Of The Matter— If your heart is pounding, it may not be love.
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TV Review: The Sopranos: "The Second Coming" (6x19)— Another masterpiece as one of the greatest shows ever made winds up its run.
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Timberlake Launches Label and the Daily Music and Tech News— Justin's new label, Google and DoubleClick under the antitrust microscope and Jimmy Eat World in today's update.
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Theater Review: Bleed Rail Is a Bloody Mess— ... a testament to a liberal bleeding heart writer, hemorrhaging with good intentions.
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A Helping Hand: Does He Like Me Or Not?— While a shy or unsure man may sound like a dandy fix-it project for some women, for others it is
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Music Review: Jeff Buckley - So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley— On the tenth anniversary of Jeff Buckley's death, a collection that almost puts his work in perspective.
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B-Movie of the Week: Breaker! Breaker!— If you need a shipment of tasty TV dinners transported to California, Chuck Norris is your man.
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The First Typewriters Used All-Caps - Remington Changed That— mental_floss fact of the day.
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Book Review: Merging With Monsters, Interview with the Author Joseph E. Green— A revealing story that deals with issues of race and sex in the workplace.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases For May 28, 2007— A gem from the Super Nintendo makes a Virtual Console appearance.
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Immigration: Solutions, Not Excuses — Proponents of “shamnesty” have surrendered to the Third World invasion, but the truth is that there is a solution.
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The Dumbocrats Choke In The Clutch— The Democrats' inability to stand up to President Bush shows how far our political process has fallen.
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News Analysis from Israel: Once S'derot is Evacuated, Will the Arabs Occupy it or Not?— So now the big question is this: Once S'derot is evacuated, will the Arabs occupy it or not?
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Book Review: Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming by Robert Vieira— Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming provides a broad overview with just enough depth.
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