- Thursday, November 29, 2007 — 29 Articles Published
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McLeish Leaves For Birmingham, Scots Face Uncertainty— Scotland failed to qualify for Euro 2008, but the perceived over-achievement of their team nonetheless made Alex McLeish hot property.
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NFL Picks Week 13 - Satisfaction on the Strip— Wherein I make geldings of the Broncos (metaphorically speaking).
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Music Review: Hard-Fi - Once Upon A Time In The West— London quartet Hard-Fi might need one more album to shake off all of those Clash references.
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Book Review: Painter X for Photographers by Martin Addison— This software will be a welcome addition for anyone who wants take their photographs to a new level.
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Product Review: Skullcandy MFM Pro Headphones— DJ-style headphones for the snowboarder in you.
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Video Training Review - Photoshop CS3 Channels And Masks: The Essentials With Deke McClelland From Lynda.com.— Deke McClelland's brings easy to understand dialog to a complicated topic.
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Book Review: Pride and Prejudice (Insight Edition) by Jane Austen— This annotated Insight Edition of Jane Austen’s beloved classic gives the reader brief definitions of certain terms, customs, and history
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Movie Review: Beowulf— Beowulf finds a nice place between realistic, cartoonish, thoughtful, and jocular.
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DVD Review: Laverne & Shirley - The Third Season— Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney are up to their usual antics in Milwaukee!
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And Then There Were Three: House Has His New Team!— After an eight-week reality show-like audition, Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) has chosen his team. Here are the results!
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DVD Review: Manticore— A "Sci Fi Essentials" tele-movie DVD drops a mythological monster into the middle of the Iraq War.
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DVD Review: Spike Jones - The Legend— Madcap musicality with classic slapstick antics and suits in deliciously awful taste.
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Theater Review (LA): A Very Grand Guignol Christmas— A mad doctor drills the truth into a rival's skull. And sock puppets!
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Stop the NCAA Coaching Carousel— Dishonesty, disloyalty, and disappointment follow the coaching carousel, which prematurely sucks good coaches out of teams that could be great.
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Music Review: Queensrÿche - Take Cover— Could have, should have been better.
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Parents Who Leave Their Children Are Criminals— No matter what happens between two parents, both of them owe their child love and comfort.
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Exhibition Review: The Age of Rembrandt, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City— If you savor Dutch 17th century art, this is a must-see.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Day of Mourning— Goodbye, Emily... sort of.
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Multiculturalism And The Melting Pot: Immigration In Canada And The United States, Part Two— It's time for Canadians to get off their high horses and wipe that smirk off their faces.
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Wines For Your Christmas Dinner— Eager to impress guests when you host your Christmas dinner? Try these affordable wines.
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Bringing Out More Flavors in Your Wine with Austria's Zalto— Curious how to bring out more nuances of flavor in your wine? It starts with the glass.
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Want the Perfect Holiday Gift? Try the Sneaky Santa Sale— Find the perfect gift for the audiophile in your life.
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Holiday Gaming Guide: What to Buy for the Discriminating Gamer - Part 4: PSP— A look at THE games to buy on the PlayStation Portable for the discriminating gamer this holiday season.
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TV Review: NCIS - “Lost and Found"— All is warm and fuzzy… and well.
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Music Review: Led Zeppelin - Mothership (2CD+DVD)— Mothership is a testament to Led Zeppelin's music and to the fans that still love them.
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Book Review: Dark Lullaby by Mayra Calvani— A quick read that will keep you glued to the pages...
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Manga Review: The Tarot Café Vol. 5 by Sang-Sun Park — To wake Pamela from her horrible past Belus learns that she must have the blood from someone’s heart.
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Gordon Brown's Britain: Random Acts Of Salvation— Who will save Britain from being ruined by Gordon "Mr Bean" Brown and his incompetent stormtroopers?
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Book Review: Twisted Justice by Patricia Gussin— I knew there was a twist coming in Twisted Justice, but I hadn’t been able to narrow down any of
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