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Screen Wars Music Mix - CD Review (BellaOnline) - This CD is really cool, with remixed music from Star Wars, X-Files, several of the Batmans, Mad Max 3, Tank Girl, Back to the Future 2, Fifth Element, Phenomenon, Terminator 2, Close Encounters and lots of other science fiction movies.
Beware of ‘review inflation' by superlative-addicted critical wannabes (The Davis Enterprise) - Published Jan 06, 2006 - 14:49:21 CST. Who is Earl Dittman ... and what, precisely, is Wireless Magazine?
2005 Year in Review (Madera Tribune) - The year was just 36 minutes old when the first baby born at Madera Community Hospital made his appearance, 29 days prior to his mother's due date.
Video Review: 'Wedding Crashers' (The WBAL Channel) - Is the hit film "Wedding Crashers" something you're going to want to RSVP for on on DVD? Find out with our review.
A jihadi gets his day in an American court (International Herald Tribune) - Amat al-Saboor Ali Qassan, at home in Yemen, holds a letter from her husband Salim Hamdan. Hamdan faces serious charges, including transporting weapons and serving as a bodyguard to Osama bin Laden.
Body left in home 2 1/2 years (Cincinnati Enquirer) - A 61-year-old Madisonville woman was kept on the second floor of her family's home for years after she died. Her body eventually mummified.
Doctors: Advances cut rehab in half (Cincinnati Enquirer) - Carson Palmer could be back in action in six months after tearing two ligaments in his left knee during Sunday's playoff game loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, experts say.
Miami student raped in early morning break-in (Cincinnati Enquirer) - Police warned students to lock their doors and windows Monday after a Miami University student reported being robbed and raped at gunpoint in an off-campus residence about 4 a.m.
Fines advised against dead worker's firm (Cincinnati Enquirer) - A West Chester construction company could be fined more than $150,000 after federal investigators determined that it violated worker safety standards, resulting in the July 31 death of a worker in a trench.
Quilter, 90, still at it and going strong (Petoskey News-Register) - His hands aren't as steady as they use to be. Wrinkled and spotted with age, they shake a little as they smooth out the edges of the colorful patchwork pieces, lovingly sewn together by these same hands to create a blanket of warmth for its recipient.
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