- Thursday, August 03, 2006 — 44 Articles Published
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PS2 Review: Street Fighter Alpha Anthology— Four classic fighting games for one price tag.
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Who Really Draws Inspiration From the Nazi Ideology? Hamas and Hezbollah or the Israelis?— Who really derives inspiration from the Nazi ideology?
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Drunken Rants and Payback— Mel Gibson behaved disgracefully... the Anti-Defamation League made it worse.
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Mid-week Market Watch— Here's what's going on with the market this week.
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Book Review: The Wanton Sublime - New Poetry From Anna Rabinowitz— Anna Rabinowitz speaks both to disaffected women of faith, and to anyone who cares about how words intersect with belief.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting— An occasionaly shaky translation, but it's online Street Fighter. That's all you need to know.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Cloning Clyde— Pig and elephant DNA just won't splice, but a barrel of explosives and a human? Not a problem.
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CD Review: Liberation Prophecy - Last Exit Angel— The album is gloriously mad – a number of hits of musical acid immediately followed by sips of fine, rare
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CD Review: The Wreckers - Stand Still, Look Pretty— Longtime friends Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp have always wanted to sing together.
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CD Review: A Night In Tunisia; The Very Best Of Dizzy Gillespie— The cuts on The Very Best Of possess a progressive edge that works very well in the 21st century.
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Day By Day for August 03, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 03, 2006
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CD Review: Slayer - Christ Illusion— The five year wait is over, the original Slayer lineup is back with new material.
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DVD Review: Sukeban Deka - the Anime— The delinquent schoolgirl undercover cop with the government-issue deadly yo-yo returns — except this time she's animated!
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Single Review: Is Justin Timberlake Really Bringing the "SexyBack?"— Or is his new single really wack?
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Pepsi-cide and Coca Cola: How Much Pesticide Is Enough?— The CSE found that Pepsi apparently contains 30 times more pesticides than the earlier tests done in 2003.
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CD Review: Bury Your Dead - Beauty and the Breakdown— Nu Metal is Dead - Long Live New Metal.
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CD/DVD Review: Otis Rush - Otis Rush & Friends - Live at Montreux 1986— Otis Rush gets some help from Eric Clapton and Luther Allison on a special night at Montreux...
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TV Review: Rock Star: Supernova Week 5— Rock Star: Supernova Week Five brings some ch-ch-ch-Changes.
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Concert Review: Lyle Lovett - July 28, 2006— Lyle Lovett and his Large Band perform under the St. Louis Arch
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds Report - Evening/Overnight Into Thursday— The Big Brother house happenings from the 24/7 live feeds. Who's going home tonight? Beware - spoilers abound!
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Book Review: Always Listen to the Ravings of a Mad Woman by JulieAnn Henneman— A tale of sexual addiction in the Salt Lake Valley and within the Mormon culture.
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TV Review: Stephen King’s Nightmares and Dreamscapes – “Umney’s Last Case”— The episode seems to race to the end before the end gets there.
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DVD/CD Review: Particle - Transformations Live and Transformations Live For The People— You can feel the sense of community that Particle has with each other and their fans.
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Scared To Leave Her Alcoholic Boyfriend: Stellium in Capricorn— Hi Elsa, I'm looking for a reality check.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks: July 26 through August 1— The best of the week, the too-hot-to-go-outside edition.
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Book Review: Survival: Species Imperative #1 by Julie E. Czerneda— Hitch a ride on Species Imperative and sit back and enjoy a tour of the universe.
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American Moms Freak Over Breastsucking Infants— Cover shot on BabyTalk magazine causes outrage.
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CD Review: Journey Greatest Hits (Remastered)— A remastered version of their 1988 hits collection makes a case for the unsung talent of the masters of Jordache
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Uncle Seth Podcast #16: Your First Music Purchase:— You scrimped and save and finally you did it - you bought your first LP/cassette/CD/8-track(!?!) with your OWN money!
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Book Review: Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge— An interesting, but ultimately dissatisfying, look at a near future of almost completely digitally-connected humans that offers both promise and
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Wily Orientals Outclass Dumb Americans And Israelis In Middle East— Iran is winning the fight for dominance in the Middle East against the US and Israel
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Free AOL In September— Free AOL for broadband, lots of advertising.
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The Application of Election Law: A Case of Double Standards— The courts apply election law depending on what most benefits the Democrats.
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AOL Now Free For Broadband Users— But it's not like they're going to make it easy for you to stop paying.
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The Apologist's Toolbox: Straw Man, Fallacy, and Ignorance— Apologists for Israeli war crimes use many tactics to try to win the debate. Here I examine the most common.
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AOL to Cut Jobs and The Daily Music and Tech News— AOL restructures, REM revisits the past and Real, Google and Mozilla make a deal in today's update.
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Interview: Michele Dominguez Greene— LA. Law alum Michele Dominguez Greene is a multi-talentented woman keen on helping the youth of today follow their dreams.
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It's So Hard Being A Liberal— My sympathy for Mrs. Hamsher lies with the fact that being a liberal is such a challenge to rational thought
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Film Noir Thursday #6: Strangers on a Train— Strangers on a Train has a unique sense of pacing and style and features great performances by all involved.
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PC Game Review: Star Wars: Empire at War— LucasArts redeems itself to an ex-fan.
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Gaming Roundup for 08/03/06— Mario sure plays a lot of sports, plus more Greatest Hits for the PS2.
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Gear Review: Gamer Graffix Skins— These are the real deal.
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Concert Review: The Beach Boys – DTE Energy Theater, Clarkston MI (July 30, 2006)— I could only hope the rumors might pan out.
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Midway Announces Wii Projects and Details Mortal Kombat Armageddon Limited Premium Editions— Wii to be fed tasty port-overs of Rampage and Mortal Kombat.
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