- Wednesday, November 22, 2006 — 40 Articles Published
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ACLU Against Free Speech if it's Religious Speech— In the ongoing War on Christmas, the ACLU opposes even free speech zones because private citizens might still try and
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Day By Day for November 22, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 22, 2006
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"Gearing Up" For Gears Of War— The Xbox 360's Gears of War from a co-op point of view.
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The Latest in Sponsored Blogging: ReviewMe— ReviewMe is a step up from PayPerPost, but it still has serious problems that question its legitimacy.
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The Little Spaceship That Could May End A Heroic Career— The brave little spaceship may have to stay lost, but its legacy is in its discoveries: pathfinding and 240,000 photos.
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New Album Releases, 11-21-2006: Snoop Dogg, Christ Daughtry, Beatles for Vegas, and the Ramones for kids— I'd be right interested in hearing Josie Cotton attacking "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker."
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Deck the Halls, Deja Vu, The Fountain, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny— Thanksgivings cinematic treats are upon us.
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Music Review: The dB's And Friends Christmas Time Again— Indie Rockers take on Christmas and a jolly good time is had by all.
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Interview With Kevin Salem, Producer of All Together Now— "When you make music for kids, I you are making future consumers and future musicians, so the bar is pretty
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TV Review: House - "Whac-A-Mole"— House is on his game when it comes to medicine, but not relationships.
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Overlooked Alternatives: The Beatles, Sufjan Stevens, John Wesley Harding, Tom Waits— The last of the good stuff for 2006.
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Enter to Win: Late Night with Conan O'Brien 10th Anniversary Special DVD and Late Night with Conan O'Brien t-shirt— Blogcritics has a copy of the DVD and a t-shirt to give away to fans of Pale Force.
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Music Review: Bloc Party - "Prayer"— Honestly, this is closer to a t.A.T.u. song than a rock song. And I for one couldn't be happier.
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TV Review: Heroes - "Homecoming"— Some people run to fulfill their destiny; for others, their destiny has to find them.
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Kramer The Klansman— The actor who played Kramer on Seinfeld had a racial meltdown in a Los Angeles comedy club.
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Satire: Shocking Superfriends Sex Story— Can the Hall of Justice overcome this recent scandal?
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Entrepreneurs, Fear of Success, and the Myth of Commonality— Entrepreneurs will never lack for ideas, but how many of those ideas ever see daylight? Consider these common stumbling blocks
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A Portrait Of A Human Rights Tragedy— A mother with two children languish in a Moscow airport desperately seeking asylum, only to be denied by the United
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Ramblings on the Wii and the New Zelda Game— I can't review Zelda on the Wii because I haven't finished, but it's the most fun I've had with a
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Yesterday's Idol - Today's Fantasy— As a child we pick out an idol for any number of reasons, mainly to allow us to create a
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Q: Biggest Art Theft in U.S. History?— mental_floss question of the day.
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PSP Review: Ace Combat X - Skies of Deception— Insert horrible, readership killing, Top Gun pun here.
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MeeVee TV Interviews The Office's Brian Baumgartner, Part 2— ...
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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust— The Ashes cricket series might be the world's most fiercely fought international sporting contest. It’s certainly the oldest and longest-running.
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CPR Techniques Are Changing: More Lives May Be Saved— Cardiocerebral Resuscitation may be a new way to do CPR: less messy, works better, easier to learn. Learn early to
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Becoming More Disciplined— For many, trying to be more disciplined often ends up as a series of false starts, frustration, self-loathing, and Ben
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DVD Review: Las Vegas - Season Three (Uncut & Uncensored)— Great taste, less filling.
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The New Washington, DC City Hall Art Collection— The nation's capital gets its first art collection of District artists!
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Movie Review: Babel— Alejandro González Iñárritu gives us a tale woven of several other smaller tales.
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The Blob: A Reflection on the Art of the Remake— A contemporary musing on a cult classic.
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Music Review: Charles Xavier - The Xman Cometh - Expect the Unexpected— Oh, but then there's Kevin Federline...
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Yoko Ono's Next Album and The Daily Music and Tech News— Yoko Ono, Internet Security and MCR and Bamboozle in today's update.
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Interview with Author Lilian Masitera— She formulated a way through which the vertical angles of cones could be calculated, and contributed to "a landmark in
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Music Review: Band of the Week - Phil Ayoub - Schoolbus Window Paper Heart— This amazing debut album is filled with beautiful, deep, often playful lyrics, acoustic guitar, jangly synth, and Ayoub’s earthy, gentle,
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Thanksgiving At The Toilet Bowl— Don't ask — but I'll tell you anyway.
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Pit Stops Along the Way - Part I— A look at some of the greatest out-of-the-way stops the next time you drive through the Southwest.
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DVD Review: Wanda Sykes - Sick and Tired— Sykes proves, yet again, that she is a very talented comic.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Lupe Fiasco, Danity Kane, Snoop Dogg, Honeytribe, JC Chasez, Taking Back Sunday, and Chris Butler— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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The Iran Crisis: Rhetoric vs. Reality— Israeli/U.S. political rhetoric about the Iranian "crisis" has rarely resembled reality. Unfortunately, perhaps catastrophically, this might be about to change.
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RJ's NFL Picks - Week Twelve— BREAKING NFL UPDATE - The entire NFC blows! (except the Bears, of course...)
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