- Friday, January 18, 2008 — 30 Articles Published
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U.S. Supreme Court: Lying by Omission Okay for Corporations— The U.S. Supreme Court has removed the last hurdle for Corporate America to Steal us blind.
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Hoisted on Their Politically-Correct Petards — When the Clintons got caught up in that recent racial controversy, they were only reaping what they've sown.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town— What does music mean to you?
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PlayStation Network Update: 01/17/2008— A great update this week on the PSN, literally more content then you can shake a controller at.
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Movie Review: Cloverfield— One movie that I truly felt lived up to all the hype.
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Book Review: Programming WPF, 2nd Edition by Chris Sells and Ian Griffiths — Programming WPF is the perfect book to jump start developers interested in using the latest GUI technology for building Windows
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of January 20— Seriously, what would it cost to get me in the background of a shot in a James Bond movie?
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Blu-ray Review: Primeval— A movie that needs to be seen twice and in the proper mindset to enjoy.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: 27 Dresses, Cloverfield, Mad Money— Monsters, thieves, and clothing dominate the new releases.
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Movie Review: Cloverfield— Viva la Cloverfield! It’s my favorite love story of all time.
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Rush Announces New Live Album and 2008 Tour— A new live album and a tour to support it - find your dates here!
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Music Review: The Wonder Years - Get Stoked On It!— Tight, energetic, potent - and yet lacking.
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Beginning of the End for the Writers Strike?— Will the agreement reached by the Directors Guild lead to settlement of the three-month old WGA strike?
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Concert Review: Lenny Kravitz at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, January 17— Lenny's love revolution still rules
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Crisis Averted— Jason saves the day and I'm yawning.
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British Airways Plane Crash-Lands at London Heathrow— The pilots have been praised for maintaining their professionalism during the flight once they realised the plane would struggle to
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The Current Pint: Jacobsen's Dark Lager— Carlsberg brews a malty, sweet treat.
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DVD Review: Gunsmoke: The Second Season, Volume 1— Gunsmoke was on its way to becoming a classic by the start of the series' second season.
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TV Review: Prison Break - "Boxed In"— I could barely remember what had taken place in the infinitely convoluted previous episodes and I found myself barely caring.
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Movie Review: The Contract (2007)— The Contract equates the phrase "straight-to-DVD” with “straight into the garbage disposal.”
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Who's Gonna Clean the Dirty Birds' House?— Really though, who in their right mind would want to coach the Atlanta Falcons?
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DVD Review: The Killer Snakes— Long before Samuel L. Jackson engaged in the ridiculous Snakes on a Plane, director Kuei Chih-Hung got it right.
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The Celebrity Apprentice and the Mind of Gene Simmons— Gene Simmons got himself fired last night. Could it have been on purpose?
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Movie Media: The Air I Breathe, Diary of the Dead, Doomsday, Teeth, The Bank Job— Genre films dominate this edition.
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Music DVD Review: Ghostland Observatory Ghostland Observatory Live From Austin Tx.— ...the perfect opportunity for those who don't have any previous experience with Ghostland Observatory to be introduced to their sound.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 23— The dread of Daily Weigh-ins.
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The Missing White House Tapes— Claim of missing e-mails tapes flies in the face of professional data center practices.
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Theater Review (London): Believe at the New End— If you're a man with a guilty conscience about how you've treated a woman, you should go - the nightmares
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Here's Hoping for a Chili Palmer for America— Imagination-time...a call to reality...and aiming aspersions
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Mike Huckabee, God, and the Constitution— Does Republican candidate Mike Huckabee really mean to suggest that we change the US Constitution to meet God's standards?
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