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Kung Fu PandaReview of Kung Fu Panda.
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Didactic Chat: Bruce SterlingInterview with Cyber-Punk, Science Fiction author Bruce Sterling. -
Reading Sir ArthurIn high school, a friend turned me on to a book he had read called Childhood's End. If my memory is reliable at all, I believe he had to read it for a class assignment.
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Sir Arthur C. Clarke Makes His Final VoyageAt the age of 90, Sir Arthur C. Clarke passed away. He had moved to Sri Lanka and after suffering from post-polio syndrome for decades he is reported to have succumbed to breathing problems. -
Knight De-RiderWow! I have never actually had to turn a television show off before the halfway mark because it insulted my sensibilities, my intelligence and ruined my childhood memories all at the same time but last night was an exception.
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ALS Association of Greater New York Met with Legislators in D.COn May, 2008, the ALS Association of Greater New York sought support of legislators in Washington D.C. for proposed bills establishing a national registry and appropriation of funds toward research. -
When Life Gives You LemonsKids sell Lemonade to raise money for their Grandmother's ALS Chapter. -
Matthew Gluck Runs for ALSIt was one year ago when Matthew Gluck's mother, Ellen, was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). After contemplating the severity of this disease and the effects on its victims, Matthew decided to run. -
5K Raises $2K for ALSRunning is a great way to stay in shape. Apparently, it's also a great way to raise thousands of dollars for a good cause.
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Arms Length Appraising is Another Band Aid SolutionFannie Mae and Freddie Mac come to agreement over Appraisal clearinghouse with New York State Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo.
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What's on Second? MortgagesSecond mortgages are becoming a road block to refinancing.
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How to Look for a Mortgage: Advice from a Former Loan OfficerAs a former loan officer and manager in the home financing department of a major regional bank, I am asked all the time to provide some of my most frequently asked questions as advice when looking for a mortgage. Feel free to use this advice for yourself, friends and family.
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About Face in the Reverse Mortgage Market?Information about the trend up in Reverse Mortgages. -
Sweeney Todd Hits All the Right NotesTim Burton kills 'em with his latest Gothic tale, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. -
What's Wrong with America?Bill Clinton once said "There is nothing wrong in America that can't be fixed with what is right in America." -
The Fed and Mortgage RegulationRegulation of Loan Officers is imperative in the mortgage industry. -
The Hobbit in Two PartsLooks like Peter Jackson will be doing the Hobbit after all and not in one movie but two. Drawing on the prolific works of J.R.R. Tolkien's notes that have been published posthumously Jackson will expand on the original book's events. -
Knight De-RiderThe new Knight Rider movie is not up to even the original television show's standards. Here are a few reasons why. -
Copy Writing for the Web: Attracting Clients through WordsWhy You Need A Professional Copywriter When It Comes To Producing Your Company's Web Page.
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Perilous Adventures on the Long Island Rail RoadThis article details my experiences with the Long Island Rail Road.
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An Historical Track Record of Jewish Hatred and PrejudiceHistorian and venerable Holocaust expert Raul Hilberg noted, "The Nazis did not discard the past, they built on it. They did not begin a development. They completed it."
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Twin Towers DisasterI wrote this the night that the attacks on the Twin Towers happened. I sat down at the kitchen table in our little condo and as the television continued to play the ongoing events I wrote this.
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Babylon 5: Jews in SpaceIn season 1 of Babylon 5, a rabbi comes to the station.
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Walter Isaacson Has a Plane (To Catch)**My attempt to catch up an interview Walter Isaacson, author of Einstein biography.
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Discovering Babylon 5A geek looks at Babylon 5 for the first time.
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Babylon 5 and ReligionAn analysis of the use of religion in the science fiction television series Babylon 5.
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Review: Beyond the Valley of the DollsThis classic film begins with a cacophony of clips, blips and snips of classic '60s lingo, a visual tornado in the Mod-hippie style. Go-Go Boots and short skits abound. Then there's the ultimate tease: a naked woman in bed with a gun stuck in her mouth.
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Misleading E-mail Claims Senators Voted Against the English LanguageThis opinion piece clears up misconceptions about the "38 SENATORS VOTED TODAY AGAINST MAKING ENGLISH THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF AMERICA" e-mail.
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The Long Island Housing Market: Exodous Off the IslandThere has been a lot of talk about the Long Island housing market. So many people are obsessed with it; no wonder it just keeps getting bigger. (Insert you own interpretation of that joke here!)
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The Failure of the Weimar Republic Causes the Rise of NazismWhy the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic after WWI led to the rise of Nazism.
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Life 3.0: When Reality and the Internet Will Resemble Each OtherHow your life should and will be on the internet, sooner than you think. Be excited, be very excited.
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Comic Book History: The Crisis on Infinite Earths in the DC UniverseIn 1961, the Silver Age, Flash - whose secret identity was Barry Allen - met his Golden Age counterpart, Jay Garrick, in Flash #123. Talk about a can of worms?
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Snow Globe: 2007 Winner of the Long Island Pulse Story ContestThis story was named the 2007 winner of the Long Island Pulse Story Contest.
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Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport: ReviewWhile most of the world ignored the growing danger of the Nazis, some tried to do something about it. The Kindertransport was started in England to help save children from falling into the death trap of the Nazi regime.
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A Look at What Made Hitler's Views Attractive to the GermansFrom Hitler's speeches, and other information, he revealed the ways that the Nazis hoped to fill the vacuum created by the failures of the Weimar Republic.
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(Illegal) Aliens Among UsI live near an infamous town on Long Island where the gathering of illegal workers (mostly Mexican, but 100% Hispanic) causes tension in the community.
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Increasing the Mortgage Lending Limits of Fannie and Freddie?What are the pros/cons of having the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) temporarily increase the caps on the investment portfolios of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?
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A Modern Analysis of the HolocaustCan a connection between the Holocaust and today's genocides be made? Do we even have the capacity to remember and understand the Holocaust if we were born after the events of the 1940s?
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Paper Clips: Review of the HBO Holocaust DocumentaryThe children of a small town teach the world a lesson about the Holocaust and tolerence. -
Bob Bigelow Space GigaloRobert Bigelow, millionaire, real estate magnet, hotel mogul, spaceman.
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NASA Telescope Sees Black Hole Gulping Remote StarA giant Black Hole has seen eating a star in a galaxy 4 billion light-years away. -
Planet Floats!Scientists find a planet less dense than water. -
Movie Review: Spiderman 3 Doesn't CountSpiderman 3 suffers from too much plot, not enough story. It looses it's focus and leads to a very unsaistfying conclusion to the series.
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Ghost Rider Movie Doesn't Even SparkNicholas Cage, Sam Elliot and Peter Fonda barely show up for this movie based on the classic Marvel Comics character. Eva Mendes shows off her best assets but that still doesn't save this wreck of a movie.


