- Sunday, April 30, 2006 — 28 Articles Published
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Employee Termination And Information Security— Why and how the IT department needs to be involved in the termination of employees.
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Indian Engineer Abducted by Taliban Found Dead in Kandahar— Taliban claims responsibility for Indian engineer's death in Kandahar.
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Day By Day for April 30, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for April 30, 2006
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Pittsburgh Film Preview: May 2006— Pittsburgh film highlights for May 2006.
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New Labour's Black Wednesday — and How They've Helped The Racists— New Labour's bad day and bad policies might well devastate them come elections on May 5.
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Featured Artist: Al Stewart on the 'Net— One of the primary reasons for the artist's recent career rise? Word of mouth being spread via the information superhighway.
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Earnhardt Jr.'s Intimidating Color Scheme— The Intimidator's namesake will be taking his No. 8 Budweiser car and putting a black Sharpie to it.
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Short Film Reviews: The Work of Jay Holben— Step inside for Descent, Paranoid, The Night Before, and Hunger.
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Economist and Political Advisor John K Galbraith Dies at 97— Listen to Galbraith address such taboo subjects as corporate power to understand what honest economists should be confronting now.
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Chronic Pain: The Illness That Doesn't Exist— Chronic pain remains an illness that doesn't exist in the minds of far too large a segment of society.
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PSP Review: Fight Night Round 3— It's the version you missed because of the Xbox 360 hype. The PSP is just as incredible.
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The Rejects Hit Tribeca Film Festival!— Film School Rejects Staff Writer Tara Settembre gets up close and personal at Tribeca!
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Beware The Sinister Cabal of those Evil, Liberal Rock Musicians— The spirit of Protest Music is rising once again. But we will stop those Commie Bastards. Oh yes, we will.
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CD Review: Ted Poley - Collateral Damage— The ex-Danger Danger vocalist has found the right writing and performing partner in ex-Adriangale mastermind Vic Rivera.
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No Wonder The Canadian Flag Is Red— How can a peace-loving nation defend a horrific, blood-soaked slaughter?
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Book Review: The Great Western Divide by John Spivey— Understanding and accepting one's self in its entirety is often a long and painful journey, but it is a journey
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Pro Evolution Soccer On Xbox 360 At E3— One of the best and most realistic football (soccer) games is coming to the Xbox 360.
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Any Day You Die Will Be A Jewish Holiday — Hitler’s Death and the Hebrew Calendar— Are calendars just for marking anniversaries — or could there be a more sublime meaning to the measuring of time?
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies— This Week: Who's On Steroids, To Hell With Smoking, and That Darn Cat!
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For Those In Question— One of the greatest paradoxes my Father ever discovered was found in the closing lines in Gore Vidal's book.
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Life With Bif Naked— This is life with Bif — the endless touring, the bus, the venues, the food, the beer, the friends, the
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Movie Review: Don't Come Knocking— The film attempts to explore the impact that the legacy of the Western has had on the American West.
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Cheesism: How Sentimentality Helps and Hinders America— Truthiness and lies are often more provocative, informative, and important than the virtue they espouse. But sometimes, truth reigns
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "Race Ipsa"— A profile of kissing and guns.
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Book Review: Seventy-Two Virgins by Boris Johnson— Raisin hell...
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Renewable Energy - Just How Sexy is It?— So how sexy is renewable energy?
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Book Review: Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife by Mary Roach— What will that feel like? What will I do all day? Is there a place to plug in my lap-top?
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Gear Review: Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter— It is amazing something so small can cost so much, but it is all worth it in the end.
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