Name: James David Dickson
Weblog: allthingsjamesdickson.blogspot.com
Articles: 32
First Published: Friday, November 16, 2007
Last Published: Friday, April 25, 2008
Currently listing articles 32-1:
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Had I Known Then: Clayton Holmes’ Parting Words for NFL Rookies— Final Thoughts before the NFL Draft.
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Beware the Turk: Clayton Holmes on Making the Team— It's okay to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. But if the best you can manage is a blank stare, you'll have some
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Always a Play Away: Clayton Holmes on Paying Dues as an NFL Rookie— Don't get caught in the rookie haze.
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Clayton Holmes On Drug Abuse In The NFL— Regardless of what they tell you on TV, the first hit ain't free.
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Clayton Holmes Discusses Women and the Zero-Sum Game of Life in the NFL— Failure to manage your interactions with women can cost you millions — literally.
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Clayton Holmes Discusses The Power of No— A word to the wise for soon-to-be newly-minted millionaires.
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Music Review: Timecube - Timecube— Upstart band produces tasty music soup.
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Book Review: Playboy Cover to Cover — the 50's by Playboy and Bondi Digital Publishing— The story of Hugh Hefner's Fantastic Voyage is told in a beautiful coffee table book, and on interactive archive discs.
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How the Patriots Embody Christopher Price's Blueprint— "Remember that it's not about collecting talent, it's about assembling a team."
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Satire: African Union Issues Slavery Apology— A Modest Proposal for moving beyond slavery's dark shadow
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Concert Review: Aimee Mann at The Birchmere, Feb. 2, 2008— Northern Virginia's Favorite Daughter returns home for one night only.
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Matt Walsh’s Question-Begging— The legitimacy of the New England Patriots' dynasty may rest in the hands of a lowly former video assistant.
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Book Review: The Freedom Manifesto by Tom Hodgkinson — You are now free to reject consumerism.
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Music Review: Mary J. Blige - Growing Pains— Underneath Mary J. Blige's Growing Pains, lies a real, vulnerable woman.
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The Dallas Cowboys' Postseason of Distractions— Don't blame Romo for the 'Boys' postseason collapse.
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How To Beat The Team Nobody Wants to Play— It's the defense, stupid.
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Book Review: Blacklisted by History by M. Stanton Evans— M. Stanton Evans tells “the rest of the story" on one of America's most hated political figures
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Book Review: Come On, People by Bill Cosby and Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D.— Calling out the black community
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The Redskins' Rule of 21— Sean Taylor's absence makes itself felt in Seattle.
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Music Review: Obligatory Villagers by Nellie McKay— Nellie McKay's war against the voices in your head
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Lloyd Carr's Worthy Exit— Michigan’s win in the Capital One Bowl proves a fitting end to a strange season
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Music Review: Bone Thugs n Harmony - T.H.U.G.S.— Bone is still raw, even if its no longer ‘Ruthless’
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Bill Parcells' Legacy Project— The future Hall of Fame coach takes control of the Miami Dolphins and attempts exiting the shadow of his pupil Bill Belichick.
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Concert Review: Aimee Mann's 2nd Annual Christmas Show - The Birchmere, Alexandria, Va.— Aimee Mann comes home for the holidays
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Music Review: 2Pac - The Best of 2Pac: Thug Life— The more things change...the more they've changed
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Book Review: Desire - Women Write About Wanting, Edited by Lisa Solod Warren— This new collection provides diverse answers to the question "what do women want?"
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Music DVD Review: Eminem: Live from New York City— 'Proof' of the way things were
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Combating Hillary's Inevitability— Brent Bozell III treads where the mainstream media dare not go.
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"Poor Sportsmanship" Pays Dividends— Another reason to go for it on 4th down.
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Book Review: Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes & Asides from National Review by William F. Buckley— The conservative icon at his impudent best.
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Patriots Critics: The Enemy of the Great— To hate the Patriots is to hate excellence.
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Lloyd Carr's Biggest Game— This year's Big Game might be the Michigan legend's last.

