- Sunday, July 08, 2007 — 29 Articles Published
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How A Cynical Theorist Became A Political Activist— Gordon Brown’s rise to power and his promises of a more transparent governmental process has truly inspired me.
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Movie Review: Delta Farce— Awful, simply awful.
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Book Review: Killer Weekend by Ridley Pearson— Sun Valley, Idaho sheriff Walt Fleming is fighting against time to keep Elizabeth Shaler safe from a killer as she
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Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 39— 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring Ralph Dibny, Lex Luthor and Black Adam
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Book Review: Enid Blyton - The Biography by Barbara Stoney— An absorbing biography shines a light on the most successful children's author of the twentieth century.
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Book Review: Slip & Fall by Nick Santora— Robert Principe is a Brooklyn lawyer down on his luck. When he hatches an insurance scam with his cousin, will
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Nintendo DS Review: Anno 1701: Dawn of Discovery (EU)— When you absolutely HAVE to manage resources while you're sat on the toilet, this is the game to own.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition— Capcom creates the new standard for third party ports on the Wii.
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The War on Presidential Tyranny— Americans live under the threat of an approaching dictatorship.
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Nintendo DS Review: Zendoku— It's not your average sudoku game. And that's a good thing on the DS.
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TV Review: USA Network's The 4400— USA Network's The 4400 has become a major summertime television guilty pleasure for me.
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DVD Review: Speaking Freely - Volume One— A superior interview/lecture series.
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Rescue Dawn Resurrects Real-Life Vietnam POWs: An Interview with Actor Steve Zahn— Actor Steve Zahn says Werner Herzog's latest film, Rescue Dawn, is like no other Vietnam film.
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Don't Be A Personal Development Zombie— Personal Development Zombie - a person seemingly incapable of independent thought.
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My Summer of Love— My parents spent much money to send me on a teen tour. It was different than advertised.
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of July 8, 2007— Ridley Pearson, Nora Roberts, Dragonlance, John Twelve Hawks, James Blake, Taylor Hicks, Robert Novak, Tarsha Jones, Lee Vance, Cherry Adair...
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Al Gore, Meet King Canute— What can Al Gore learn from a 10th century king? Perhaps the dividing line between ego and reality.
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Christina Aguilera's Abusive Father Comments On Pregnancy— Christina Aguilera's estranged, abusive father comments on her rumored pregnancy.
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Thirty-One Principles for Renovating Your Life— Different thinking = Different choices = Different behaviours = Different outcomes = Happy Campers!
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The Rockologist: These Are a Few of My Favorite Guitar Solos (And Guitar Players) Of All Time— If you grew up loving rock and roll as I did, then you grew up loving guitar solos.
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Movie Review: Date Number One— The sort of thing you get in student films where the filmmaker recruits actors from the football team.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Goodbye Dillon, Sam Caught in Lie— Sonny catches Sam in a lie, Dillon says a tearful goodbye to family and friends, and Patrick and Noah argue
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No Joy In Mudville: Mike Hargrove's Resignation— Baseball can be a bit too much to take, and that unfortunately plays out a little too publicly sometimes.
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Man, God and Armageddon— Radical believers and their plans for a "For the Glory of God" get together at Armageddon. Fun for the whole
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Ghost In The Machine"— Connor meets up with old friends - and they try and kill him.
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DVD Review: The Page Turner— A suspenseful French thriller.
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Satire: Another Week With No News— Bush never existed, Hillary's a stalking horse for Bill, illegal immigrants are dying, and Osama Bin Laden is Jewish.
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Book Review: Raleigh's Page by Alan Armstrong— Andrew's tale offers up a vivid look at the cloak and dagger politics of Elizabethan times and a genuine feel
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Book Review: My Colors, My World/Mis colores, mi mundo by Maya Christina Gonzalez— Little Maya longs to find brilliant, beautiful, inspiring color in her world, but it seems to be filled with nothing
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