- Saturday, December 29, 2007 — 15 Articles Published
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Book Review: The Death Of Achilles by Boris Akunin— Akunin has written another masterpiece of detection and mystery.
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Book Review - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Heart-Pounding, Jaw-Dropping, and Gut-Wrenching Moments in Denver Broncos History by Adrian Dater— A life-long Broncos' fan reviews the latest book to discuss the team's history.
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Video News Log: The Bhutto Assassination— A look at video coverage of the Bhutto assassination, funeral, and reaction.
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Graphic Novel Review: As The World Burns - 50 Things You Can Do To Stay In Denial by Derrick Jensen and Stephanie McMillan— This is definitely not a graphic novel for those looking to escape the troubles of the world...
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 3— Dealing with a Major Screw Up
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Concert Review: Barry Manilow: An Evening of Music and Passion— A classical musician attends a Barry Manilow concert and is transported. Could it be magic? You bet!
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Theater Review (NYC): The Honor and the Glory of Whaling: Following the Northern Star at La Mama— If Bruce Springsteen had grown up in a New England fishing community he might have written characters like these.
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Big Nose in Buenos Aires— If you want a taxi, find this man.
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Dining Out at Jean-George— Entertaining clients? This midtown restaurant is a sure bet.
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How to Open Champagne— Don't wait for New Years Eve to break open the bubbly! Here's how to do it right.
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So Much Champagne, So Little Time— Ever wonder what it would be like to have a hundred bottles of ultra-fine opened for your tasting enjoyment?
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2007: A Year of Gaming In Review: In Ten Words Or Less - Part 1— Everything I've wanted to say to developers and publishers in 2007... simplified.
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2007: A Year of Gaming In Review: In Ten Words Or Less - Part 2— Last time, it was companies. This time? Individuals get their due.
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Book Review: Evil for Evil by K. J. Parker— A powerfully written novel about the choices we make - and their consequences.
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Book Review: Gasoline, Texas by Joseph Flynn — A fast-paced hybrid of mystery, Western, and soap opera scandal.
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