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Tag Archives: Administrative

Blogcritics On Damageplan Murders

The tragic hail of gunfire that killed five people, including metal guitar legend Dimebag Darrell Abbott, in a Columbus, Ohio rock club will have ramifications for some time to come. We will continue to follow the story: Witnesses to Damageplan Shooting Speak Since the idiotic Columbus Dispatch isn’t available without …

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Blogcritics On Election 2004 Aftermath

The 2004 presidential election is has come and gone. The nation is deeply and starkly divided on the road ahead on any number of issues. We will continue our running compilation of our election-aftermath posts – watch it unfold here and come back often for updates: Chief justice is plum …

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Blogcritics On Halloween 2004

Halloween has crept up upon us on little black cat’s feet once again. We went crazy-go-nuts with the Halloween stories and decorations last year (over 70 posts – check it out, IF YOU DARE!), but this year we are haunted by the Ghost of Election Present and All Hallow’s Eve …

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Politics On Blogcritics: The Cheese Stands Alone

Okay, we’ve gone and done it: Politics – beloved, behated, the source of most of the site’s roiling debate and confrontation, now has its own category. Whether you head straight for it or avoid it like the plague, it now stands alone. One of the most interesting and unique aspects …

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Blogcritics: Who We Are

I have been asked many times to put up a description of Blogcritics, so here it is: Blogcritics.org is unique on the internet: an interactive online magazine collecting the talents of over 800 writers from all over the world to deliver an average of 50 new stories a day in …

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Athens Olympics 2004

The Olympic Games return to their ancestral home in Athens, Greece. We aren’t there but we’d like to be. Ongoing news and commentary on the gathering of the nations in the celebration of sport: Athens Olympics 2004: The End We watched the Athens Olympics every night for over two weeks, …

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