Name: Chris Arabia
Weblog: mcfrank.blogspot.com
Articles: 16
First Published: Monday, September 15, 2003
Last Published: Wednesday, December 17, 2003
Currently listing articles 16-1:
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Surviving the Cut— A Blogcritic loses his Surgeonity.
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Nixon Forever— General Franco May Still Be Dead, but is our 37th President?
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Happy Birthday, Operation Uranus— Sixty-one years ago today, the Red Army launched Operation Uranus, which might have been the single most important military operation of World War II.
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Winning Vodka Drinker Goes to His Reward— Volgodonsk resident distinguishes himself by drinking three bottles of vodka in 30 minutes — once.
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Poland Out of East Bank— Poland Out of East Bank, demand German activists as cycle of violence pedals across torn and tattered Road Map.
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My Mom and Darth Vader— My mom was part of the rebel alliance and a traitor — NOT!
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Red Sox Seek the Greater Share of Honour— In anticipation of Game 7, I have adapted some St. Crispin's excerpts for that certain special bunch of guys in the hopes that, though outnumbered
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Lou Grant would kick the ever lovin' shite out of this guy and then enjoy a Scotch.— Ed Asner on Stalin, Santa, and Rush.
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Schwarzenegger and the JFK assassination— ...
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Boston Radio Icon's Disgusting Gorilla Remark— ...
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Surprise! Arnold and the Times— Susan Estrich analyzes the L.A. Times' Arnold stories that are causing such a kerfuffle.
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Seasons in Hell: Boston Sports 1978-79— Please join us in the Time Machine for this silver anniversary review of 1978-79 in Boston Sports. Please keep your hands and feet inside
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Send Chris Arabia to Iraq— Send Chris Arabia to Iraq — Update!
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Curse of Epstein afflicts Arsenal of Tupac?— Irrelevant, inane, inept, inevitable. Babe Ruth, Gabe Kotter, Freddy "Boom Boom" Washington, and Patrick Vieira are the four horsemen of a sporting revue apocalypse.
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Electric Ladyland— Electric Ladyland blessed our collective turntable in September of 1968, marking the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s third U.S. album release in a year.
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Winning the World: Lessons for America's Future from the Cold War, by Thomas M. Nichols— Tom Nichols has filled a crucial gap with his masterful study of the Cold War.

