Name: Travis Marshall
Weblog: ttmarshall.com
Articles: 17
First Published: Friday, November 12, 2004
Last Published: Monday, June 27, 2005
Currently listing articles 17-1:
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American Exceptionalism vs. American Action— A very interesting article today mentions the fact that many Americans think our country is more generous than it tends to be in actuality.
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Memory of the Camps— ...
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UK Elections, American Reflections— Between the UK's strangely legitimate debates and town hall meetings and the fact that our turnout high is their turnout low, well I feel a
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Bush Chooses Wolfowitz for World Bank— By naming Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz as his choice to head the World Bank, Bush is asking for a public, international fight between
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Lebanese Idol— It appears as if the future of Lebanon's government is in the hands the people. And I'm not talking about democratic elections, I'm talking
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College Spain Abroad Program Canceled— A study-abroad program to Spain was canceled due to the country's troop withdrawal from Iraq.
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Syria Nuke Comment a Joke— I know that at my church we always talk about dropping nukes on people — even on entire nations — but it's always in jest.
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Battlestar Galactica— This re-imagined version of the show is clearly informed by our current post-9/11 cultural climate.
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Spitzer On Social Security Privatization— The most pointed reason to avoid privatization is the fact that the stock market just isn't safe enough.
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America's Robot Army?— With the wars in the Middle East the government has asked precious little of American civilians. The only price being paid by this country
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Federal Cable Decency Standards?— Today, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens (R), Alaska, is beginning a push to apply the same stringent standards, which render network programming so flaccid,
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Collateral— Mann's latest thriller, released on DVD this Tuesday, seems more of a recollection of his past successes, rather than anything new.
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Rufus Wainwright--Want Two— ...
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Faith Rewarded--Red Sox World Series DVD— And so to join in the media blitz, the New England Sports Network (NESN) released their championship DVD today, and I have to say that
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Sideways— The beauty of Payne's work here is that you end up truly caring about all four people--something that is sadly lacking from most character-driven films.
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How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb— ...
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Ray— Director Taylor Hackford delivers an effort too enslaved to its genre as a biopic, resulting in a well-shot, often entertaining, but ultimately unsatisfactory dramatic film.


