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A Sugar Bingenew

This week, we take a break from eating real food and live off of candy instead.
The Pitch  |  Charles Ferruzza  |  11-13-2006  |  Food+Drink

Making the Callnew

High school football gets ESPN-style broadcast treatment.
Houston Press  |  Steven Devadanam  |  11-13-2006  |  Sports

Lights On or Off?new

A community takes up sides over a TV show about truth, justice and high school football.
Houston Press  |  Ruth Samuelson  |  11-13-2006  |  Sports

Tough Guysnew

Full pads, full contact, no slackers -- these little guys play with big-league intensity.
Houston Press  |  Daniel Kramer  |  11-13-2006  |  Sports

Which 'Example Must Be Set?'new

Pastor Ted Haggard wrote in his letter to New Life Church, "An example must be set" -- a fellow pastor agrees and responds with a great hope.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Rev. Benjamin Broadbent  |  11-13-2006  |  Commentary

Paint It Blacknew

Lowell Thompson fought racism in the ad industry -- now he's targeting the wine-and-cheese scene.
Chicago Reader  |  Deanna Isaacs  |  11-13-2006  |  Art

Coed Chroniclesnew

We recount our adventures with George Georgio and Playboy magazine.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Rachael Lamb and Molly Folse  |  11-13-2006  |  Commentary

Something Wickedly Funny This Way Comesnew

Spamalot roars into town.
Riverfront Times  |  Dennis Brown  |  11-09-2006  |  Theater

That Other Electionnew

Why is the Bush administration so worked up about Nicaragua's presidential elections?
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  11-09-2006  |  Commentary

The Good Americansnew

Welcome to the fascist era of the United States.
Tucson Weekly  |  Connie Tuttle  |  11-09-2006  |  Commentary

Gestapo, Thought Police and Usnew

Immigration is a real problem -- police-state tactics aren't the solution.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  11-09-2006  |  Commentary

Wired Worldnew

These young Americans escaped being programmed to hate the Other by a daily dose of television "news" sculpting the collective brain of mainstream America.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Peter Byrne  |  11-09-2006  |  Commentary

Hoop Schemesnew

Charges of a $4 million scam by one man rock Oregon's elite hoops world.
Willamette Week  |  Nigel Jaquiss  |  11-08-2006  |  Sports

The Myth of Infallibilitynew

Like human beings, computers make mistakes and they lie -- unlike human beings, they radiate an aura of truth and certainty.
San Antonio Current  |  Aaron Delwiche  |  11-08-2006  |  Tech

Record Denied!new

Never before had a team in the NHL started a season, as the Sabres did, with an 11-0 record.
Artvoice  |  Andrew Kulyk & Peter Farrell  |  11-07-2006  |  Sports

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