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CD reviews The Iowa City Press-Citizen
Music columnist Jim Musser reviews "Whiskey Will Fix It!" and "Love"
Wednesday November 29, 2006 By Steve Connor The New Zealand Herald
A medical scan of King Tutankhamun's mummified corpse may have finally nailed the cause of the Egyptian pharaoh's premature death.
The agony of basic cable Colorado Springs Gazette
Turkey? Check. Stuffing? Check. Pumpkin pie? Check. Broncos? Wait a minute. With Thanksgiving Day’s Denver-Kansas City football game broadcast only on the NFL Network, fans without highend digital cable or a satellite dish couldn’t watch at home.
Q&A: Future of TV regulation BBC News
How will TV be regulated on new platforms in the future?
Peacock Pecks At Indecency Reg Underpinnings Digital Video Editing
(Broadcasting & Cable) _ NBC has taken aim at the FCC's indecency enforcement regime and powers, arguing that the combination of the V-chip and ratings system is a more narrowly tailored means of giving parents control over content than the FCC's current daytime ban.
Forbidden Planet DVD Talk
Forbidden Planet Warner DVD 1956 / Color / 2:35 anamorphic 16:9 / 98 min. / Street Date November 14, 2006 / 59.98 Starring Leslie Nielsen, Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Earl Holliman, Warren Stevens, Jack Kelly, Richard Anderson Cinematography George J. Folsey Production Design Irving Block Art Direction Cedric Gibbons, Arthur Lonergan Film Editor Ferris Webster Electronic Tonalities Louis and
DVD Stalk: Christmas Evil, Maniac Cop, and Ghost Whisperer DVD Talk
We kick off this week's huge batch of horror DVD reviews with Bill Gibron's take on the Original Director's Cut of Lewis Jackson's 1980 black comedy horror film, Christmas Evil . Originally titled You Better Watch Out , Christmas Evil might not have clicked with an audience back in the early '80s, but it's still a hell of a fun film that finally get's its rightful treatment on DVD from the always
Forbidden Planet DVD Talk
Warner Bros. // G // $59.98 // November 14, 2006 Fifties Science Fiction films are known more for opportunism than their overall pursuit of excellence. The public at large considered written Sci-Fi to be children's fare or simply Buck Rogers in pulp fiction form, fodder for comic books.
Official: New A's park heavy on tech SportingNews.com
SAN FRANCISCO -- If Cisco Systems Inc. has its way, the Oakland Athletics' new ballpark in Fremont w
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