- Wednesday, August 09, 2006 — 44 Articles Published
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EP Review: Bliss Descending — Jason Falkner— Bliss Descending is the work of an exceptional craftsman.
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Lieberman Goes Down!— Instant Observations from the Connecticut primary.
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New Album Releases, 8-8-2006: Ani Difranco, Slayer, Gin Blossoms— Slayer are apparently opposed to Jesus Christ, war, and melody. If you hate all those things, this may be
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Judge Rules Fantasy Baseball Owners Won't Have To Pay MLB Royalties (Or Get Lives)— Major League Baseball's attempt to copyright their own stats didn't exactly work.
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The Lost Mind: The Sophomore Slump and Adventure on the Horizon— Admit it: the show suffered a second-season slump. The writers have (almost) admitted it. More importantly, they've promised a return
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Book Review: Conservatives Betrayed by Richard Viguerie— Viguerie outlines how Bush has hijacked the conservative movement and what conservatives can do about it.
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How Many Paradises Can The World Afford To Lose?— Now Sri Lanka is blood-bathed. How many beautiful places can this earth lose to war and over-development?
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Day By Day for August 09, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 09, 2006
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New Movie Releases Special Edition: World Trade Center— Oliver Stone's 9/11 film is here. Will you be seeing it?
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Interview: Carl Sheeler, Democratic Candidate For Senate In Rhode Island— An interview with 'Fighting Dem' Senatorial hopeful Carl Sheeler of Rhode Island. A look at where some of the
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Movie Recap for July 2006: Clerks II: One Comedy to Rule Them All— What were the best movies of July?
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds Report - Tuesday Daytime Into The Night 8/08— Tarantulas, dishonesty, and scary appearances, oh my! Check out the latest from inside the Big Brother 7: All Stars
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DVD Review: Animaniacs Volume 1— An animated gem from the 1990's finally comes to DVD.
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NaNoWriMo Notes #28: Accomplishment— But I won't really have a feeling of accomplishment ... until it is published by someone other than me.
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CD Review: Lisa B. - What's New Pussycat?— Tunes & Tales about Cool Cats
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Girls Gone Wild Creator Joe Francis: Sexual Predator With a Waiver Form?— Date rape is no joke, but when you have millions and a signed waiver, who's going to prove it?
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CD Review: The Modern Dance - Pere Ubu (Dual Disc reissue)— Weird boys from Cleveland make an avant-garde modern dance noise here
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Interview: Taking Back Sunday— The Modern Pea Pod speaks to TBS's Fred Mascherino...will he succeed in taking Sunday back from us?
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Homeland Security Insists System Working Even As 11 Egyptian Students Vanish— If Homeland Security can't find 11 Egyptian students, how will they find terrorists?
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Film Music: Not Dying, Just Changing— Don't listen to the "older is better" complainers.
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Lieberman and McKinney Lose, Voters Win— My mild disappointment is not that Lamont won, but the small margin.
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Scared Artist: Capricorn Rising, Fear Of Success/Failure— Dear Elsa, I have crippling self worth and money issues.
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Comic Review: DC Comics (Post Infinite Crisis) 52 Week 11— 52, a DC comics event, stars The Question, Renee Montoya, Kate Kane (Batwoman) and Ralph Dibny.
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Boston Area Lifeguards Act Correctly Despite Mob Scene— The need to be a hero and the hype of CPR caused trouble Sunday at a Massachusetts area pond.
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Warner Bros. Cartoon Sites Going Interactive Crazy— The Web 2.0 kitchen sink: broadband video on demand, audio downloads, customized applications, social networking, user-generated content, and games.
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DVD Review: The God Who Wasn't There— A compelling documentary which questions the veracity of the Bible and the existence of Jesus.
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CD Review: Colin Scot— Long lost album from UK folk singer who mixed it up with with the 70s prog-rock crowd.
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Lieberman's Loss: Election 2006 Grows More Complex— Lieberman's loss has disturbing implications — Americans are more negative and nervous, and that's what they'll take to the polls
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Anatomy of a Miscarriage— Whatever it was that had grown in my body for six weeks, that thing that was going to be my
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King’s Treatment— "Our future is in villages," Prof. Dr. Norbert Pintsch.
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Book Review: Producing Hit Records - Secrets From the Studio by David John Farinella— If you want to become a producer, Farinella's writing could provide the road map.
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Lamont Defeats Lieberman— Political rookie Ned Lamont edged incumbent Joseph Lieberman in a hot race.
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Jesus: Pacifist Shepherd, or Zealot Warrior?— Who was Jesus? The son of God as the Bible tells us...or a warrior king?
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Bruce Springsteen to Release "American Land" Version of The Seeger Sessions— It may be churn without the burn but it is still a re-release of a five-month old album.
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Terrell Owens Hurts His Hamstring, Chaos Ensues— What caused the injury to Owens' hamstring? Could his training be to blame?
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CD Reviews: M3, Motorhead, Powerman 5000 and Bullet for my Valentine— Another stack of metal music reviews in Marty's Musical Meltdown.
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Movie Review: Control Room— A must-see documentary that looks at the war from the perspective of al Jazeera television, the Arabic broadcast news network.
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More Judges Please!— The late Lee Atwater used to say that “issues win campaigns”, and he was exactly right.
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National Review and Different Strokes— Hump it, or paint it gold and worship it like the Israelite's golden calf and I won't care.
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Conversations With A Muslim Lady from Delhi— An Indian Muslim woman's take on alleged Muslim victimisation in India and on their 'soft corner' for the enemy nation
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CD Review: Slayer - Christ Illusion— Slayer stays true to their fans on Christ Illusion. Get this one now!
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Robin Williams to Seek Treatment for Alcoholism— The 55-year-old comedian had been sober for 20 years.
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Dean Jones And His 'Terrorist' Joke Just The Latest Casualty of Embarrassment— Ever made a joke so bad, it got you fired? Meet Dean Jones.
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Pictures of Suri Cruise to be Unveiled Soon— Despite a long battle between the Cruise camp and the press, it looks like we'll get to see lil Suri
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