Name: scaramouche
Weblog: www.scaramouche.motime.com
Articles: 20
First Published: Wednesday, December 1, 2004
Last Published: Thursday, January 12, 2006
Currently listing articles 20-1:
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Writing My Memoir— Inspired by James Frey's semi-truthful memoir, I've decided to write my own potential Oprah book club selection.
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Wanted: New FEMA Chief. No experience necessary— Michael Brown had neither the skills nor experience to run FEMA. That didn't stop him from being hired. Alas.
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"It was a dark and stormy night..."— A preview of Saddam Hussein's action-packed autobiography--a tell-all tall tale for the ages
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Wars and Remembrance— The Russians commemorate the end of a bloody war that did not bring an end to their oppression.
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The Nukes are on the Roof— Heard the one about the cat and the mullahs? It's a blast!
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Dog Bites Man— A cartoon in the Washington Times may spell the end for Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf.
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Ode to My iPod— A small device inspires flights of rapture.
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Responding to Disaster— Why do we respond to natural disasters and man-made ones in such different ways?
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Mays Daze— A review of architect Daniel Libeskind's new memoir tells us more about the reviewer than about the book.
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Plum Pudding— P.G. Wodehouse wrote some of the most uproarious novels in the English language. A new biography recounts his life.
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The Seven Qualities I Look for in a Novel— Reading The Da Vinci Code was a painful experience, but it helped me figure out what I require from fiction.
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Soap Story— The latest reality show in New York Ciity as it all--sex, betrayal, and ambition--but it isn't on TV.
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Take Four: a book group explores the Muslim experience— ...
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Travel Tips for Anxious Americans— Americans who want to travel without fear of being hassled need to know how to pass as Canadian.
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Light Festival of Heavy Food— The Jewish festival of Chanukah commemorates an ancient miracle and allows Jews to partake of some carb-laden treats.
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Neverlands— Michael Jackson isn't the only Peter Pan who lives at Neverland.
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Sponge Sex— Now playing at the local multiplex: SpongeBob meets Dr. Kinsey
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National Dreamer— Pierre Berton succeeded in the near impossible--he made Canadian history come alive
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Canada grows some gonads— Canada voted against two anti-Israel UN resolutions yesterday, marking a crucial shift in policy.
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Making the Case— Natan Sharansky is convinced that democracy is a prerequisite for enduring world peace; so does President Bush.


