- Thursday, January 17, 2008 — 30 Articles Published
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Nobody Can Stop Randy Moss Except Rachelle Washington— At least this weekend, if she takes the field against Randy Moss with her hard-hitting restraining order.
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Human Growth Hormone Hysteria— Hysteria has replaced reticence as Congress holds hearings to investigate performance-enhancing drug use in Major League Baseball.
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False Gods Create False Hope— When people rally behind false change agents the national energy for real change is wasted.
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Is The UN The Root Cause Of Global Terrorism?— How did terrorism, which has been around for centuries, go from a sporadic, often localized, atrocity to a global threat
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The Terror of the Tyrannical “Threat of Terror”— Between Mr. Farmer's suggestion to Bush and HR 1955 you better watch what you say...
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Blu-ray Review: Live Free or Die Hard— Fun action, but this doesn't fit with the series.
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DVD Review: The States - A History Channel Documentary Series— This documentary series on The States is all random and scatter-shot, but it's all good.
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Movie Review: Cloverfield— Can Cloverfield live up to the hype? Could anything?
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Book Review: Brave Faces by Nasra Al Adawi— Nasra's poems and the women we meet through her will inspire all of us, no matter what we are dealing
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Live Nation Dumps Ticketmaster— The nation's biggest concert promoter, Live Nation, has just announced they are dropping Ticketmaster.
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Music Review: Walk Hard - The Dewey Cox Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack— Walk Hard down life's rocky road (on your way to buying this album).
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Book Review: Take Your Photography To The Next Level By George Barr— By treading into rarely discussed aspects of successful photography, one can really learn to grow as a photographer.
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Book Review: The Sport of Schutzhund - A Photographic Essay by B.J. and Peter Spanos— Move over, Underdog - here comes Schutzhund!
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Book Review: My Brother’s Madness - A Memoir by Paul Pines— Which brother is mad?
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Hearts Rule Heads As Newcastle United Appoint Keegan Again— Newcastle re-appoint Kevin Keegan as manager, 11 years after he left, leaving Geordie fans in raptures while everyone else is
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Felipe and I— Will the Atlantic wait for me?
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Theater Review (Boston): Third by Wendy Wasserstein— Despite the flaws, Third is very effective in presenting its issues with biting humor and honesty.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Memory Lane— Sonny takes Kate down memory lane. Nikolas is tortured by memories of Emily on her birthday.
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Music Review: Steve Smith - This Town— Underneath this former Dirty Vegas member lies a musician who had a calling to record this CD.
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Music Review: Ingrid Michaelson - Girls and Boys— Don’t you just love when you find music that fits in every way?
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Music Review: Sixx:A.M. - The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack— Once upon a time, Nikki Sixx was a god.
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DVD Review: Waitress— A chick flick done well
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Cashmere Mafia Grows on Me (But Just a Little)— Last week I complained mercilessly about the show, this week I complain less.
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Book Review: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules by Jeff Kinney— Greg Heffley is back for more excitement and adventure, and the world may not be safe! PYP Warning!
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Book Review - Miss Alcott's E-mail: Yours for Reforms of All Kinds by Kit Bakke— Bakke paints a vivid picture of Alcott and anyone who loves Alcott’s writings will enjoy this unusual book.
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Satire: How to Fix the NFL Playoffs— The NFL needs experts and computers decide what teams are truly worthy to advance to the Super Bowl.
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Music Review: Ricky Nelson - Greatest Love Songs— A rock and roll pioneer and the music that made the girls swoon.
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Could Bloomberg Capture The Mainstream Majority?— The billionaire Mayor of New York is still a threat to any Presidential candidate especially in 2008.
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Election 2008: Whats The Real Issue?— A Canadian view of the battle between the conservatives and the liberals for the emotional support of the American people.
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Now Casting The Mole— The Mole is coming back. Is it you?
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