- Sunday, November 05, 2006 — 42 Articles Published
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In Israel the Dead Live On With a New Name: "Aerial Sharon"— Either the AP or Fox News is responsible for giving former Israeli Prime Minister Sharon a new first name, "Aerial"
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With Perry And What Army?— Can the US threaten to start wars over nuclear weapons development if it has no troops available to fight them?
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Day By Day for November 05, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 05, 2006
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The Wonder Spyglass 3: Wooden Spaceships and Carnivorous Cars - SF from the Eighties— Bob Shaw sends his Victorian scientists into space in wooden spaceships; Michael Shea creates marvelous countryside fantasy in his neglected
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Saddam Hussein Sentenced To Death In Trial For Crimes Against Humanity— Featuring more political grandstanding and media theater than legal exegesis of his crimes, his trials have not set good precedents.
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TV Review: CSI: NY - "Murder Sings the Blues"— Two deaths and the biggest one is nearly compromised. Mac Taylor is about to have a BIG headache in the
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Saddam Hussein Verdict: Vengeance Or Justice?— Confusing justice and vengeance is a mistake at any time, here it would be a very bloody one
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Music Review: Moby - Go: The Very Best Of Moby— Moby has had quite a roller coaster career, eventually having the kind of musical success that would warrant a greatest
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Xbox 360 Review: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07— If last year's installment was a bogey, this one drops in for a birdie.
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Carrie Underwood - The Reigning Queen of Country American Idol Style— Not too shabby for a sweet-smiling country girl from Oklahoma.
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DVD Review: Godzilla Raids Again— A second excellent effort from Classic Media's new Godzilla line.
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From Billie Holiday To Doris Day - The Songbirds— What do Norma Deloris Egstrom, Frances Rose Shore, Eleanora Fagan Gough, and Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff have in common?
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Music DVD Review: Dylan Speaks - The Legendary 1965 Press Conference In San Francisco— Dylan's now legendary 1965 San Francisco press conference is not just a revealing look at the icon, it's also great
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Is There Any Need For A Technocracy in Palestine?— A good leader tries to achieve consensus on sensitive issues. But it looks like President Abbas does not believe in
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Book Review: Iran Awakening by Shirin Ebadi, Winner of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize— "I was a woman, and this revolution's victory demanded my defeat."
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PSP Review: Gangs of London— The most serious flaw with Gangs of London is that it simply cannot stand toe-to-toe with the competition.
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Movie Review: Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan— Borat is crude to the hilt, quick to the edge, and filled to the brim with humor.
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Book Review: Sagramanda by Alan Dean Foster— Alan Dean Foster continues to show his wonderful talent with story, character, and setting.
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Book Review: America Alone - The End of the World as We Know It by Mark Steyn— I'm once again left in awe at Steyn's ability as a writer.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: mtvU Woodie Awards, The Goo Goo Dolls, k-os, Gob Iron, and Indiestore Picks— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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AOL's Gold Rush Rushes To Its Finish— Gold Rush, a venture by AOL and CBS, produced by Mark Burnett, rushes to its final round this week on
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Saddam to Hang— Saddam's contribution to history is over.
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Movie Review: The Boss of it All— A report from the Pusan Film Festival
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A Look Ahead To The 40th Annual CMA Awards— A no-holds-barred compilation of gutsy predictions for Monday night!
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2006 Animated Feature Film Oscar Contenders— This year's Academy Award contenders include 16 contenders for Best Animated Feature.
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Book Review: The Ultimate New York Diet by David Kirsch— One of the current crop of fitness gurus - David Kirsch – says he knows the fastest way to a
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Movie Review: Marie Antoinette— Sofia Coppola gives us a perfectly paced, and well acted take on French queen Marie Antoinette's life inside Versailles.
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TV Review: Dexter - "Love American Style"— Dexter eliminates an insidious element of illegal immigration.
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Book Review: Hollywood and Me by Bernie Rothman— This non-memoir is a memoir of one TV writer and producer's times in the non-Golden Age of television.
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TV Preview: My Boys - A TBS Original Comedy Series— TBS, the Very Funny SuperStation, will premiere an original comedy, My Boys, on November 28. Will they score a home
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Japanese Dolphin "With Legs" Is a Setback for Evolution Supporters— All this story shows us is that dolphins are still dolphins.
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A Little Revolution Now And Again Wouldn't Hurt— Who will join me in revolution? And who will explain to me how we are to bring one about?
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Ravens Extend AFC North Lead After Declawing Bengals— McNair looked like the QB of old, rather than an old QB.
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Kim Clijsters Makes Winning Comeback in Hasselt— The soon-to-retire Belgian won in dramatic fashion in her hometown tournament.
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How to Win Enemies and Influence People: Hussein and Coincidences— An election in two days and....Click! Saddam Hussein Is Sentenced to Death! Saddam Hussein Is Sentenced to Death! Saddam...
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PC Game Review: 80 Days— Jules Verne please forgive them, for they know not what they did.
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Mac Game Review: Redline— Redline is a fast-paced and fun racing game for your Mac.
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Movie Review: When We Were Kings— Its coverage of the bout, its result, and its effects are nearly as powerful as the two spirited opponents.
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George Said It Would Be Like This— The Father of our Country warned us against the pernicious influence of political parties. Are voters finally listening?
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Book Review: 100 Semesters - My Adventures as Student, Profesor, and University President, and What I Learned Along the Way by William M. Chace— One man's journey through education would teach him more than he could ever imagine.
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Making Things Personal: An Interview with Author and Magazine Editor Kerala Goodkin— "I think stories are one of the most effective ways to bridge divides and truly communicate with people."
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PC Review: Evidence - The Last Ritual— Think you're man enough ot unravel The Phoenix Killer's puzzles?
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