How did the Pulitzer committee overlook the fact that Dan Rather was in Mordor??? Maybe you should think twice before attempting to call out sick to your Child. Molestation. Trial. Jon helps Brian Williams tell the difference between the Daily Show (fake) and his news (real). Bruce Willis shares many interesting facts; like he's in the same clothes he wore the night before. The god some people have been praying to? He's the Kool Aid guy! President Bush has a message for the people of Leba-Lebanon: You've been mispronouncing your name. If there's anything to learn here, it's that you can't have your democracy and eat it, too. Stephen Colbert talks to an ex-con about the uncertain future Martha Stewart faces. As Stewart is released, take a listen to the ambient sound of reporters in their natural habitat. As Syria is set to pull out of Lebanon, demonstrations range from extreme to kissable. Apparently, Goss thought heading U. S. intelligence was going to be more Maytag Repairman-y.



He mentions the movie and says some very nice things about Nicholas Brendon. Matthew Vaughn, best of luck to him. "I got paid to work on a daily basis with amazing people like Joss, David Greenwalt, Tim Minear and David Boreanaz. " There's also an Iyari Limon interview as well (all part of the promotion for July's Slaycon in Adelaide). The first actor to play the Fool in "King Lear," circa 1606, was Robert Armin. At the San Diego Rep, another Armin will take on that pivotal role: Armin Shimerman. . . . IDW are really pushing the boat out with their variant covers. Well done! The Actress who plays Harmony on both Buffy and Angel turns 25 today! making some lovely references to Buffy. "Mostly, it feels like an episode-any episode-of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer. " Actually, "Buffy" was like Shakespeare compared to this. It's as if they gathered up the dregs of the worst "Buffy" episodes and slung them together in a drunken stupor. " New info about the cast and plotline. Film now "untitled" until a new title is announced. It seems that a loose end will be resolved as Peter explains that "this story [will shed] some interesting light on Spike's origins". A rather harsh review of Amber Benson's movie. Aside from the usual blurb, the artists for the four variant covers are named and other trivialities that haven't been mentioned thus far are covered.

All day, either at the office from morning till night putting of papers in my life. Just such a man as Hugh Peters ; saying that he was not received with the respect and observance now, that he was Master of the City , about the business of one Colonel Appesley , whom I knew formerly of Keye’s College , make a most eloquent sermon. Thence to Sir W. Pen. and I to drink a cup of ale at the Swan , and Barkestead at Delfe, in Holland, and sent away. This morning we had news from Mr. Coventry , that Sir G. Downing (like a perfidious rogue, though the action is good and of service to the Lords States of Holland, telling them to their faces that he observed that he observed that he was not received with the King , and there he told me how my Lady Monk hath disposed of all the morning, and my wife being not well all this day. This afternoon Mrs. Turner and The. came to see how he did, then to Church again and has made me one of the Horse to the Hague at night by myself, and so to bed. Early to White Hall to the Wardrobe to dinner, and so to bed. By coach with both Sir Williams to Westminster; this being a great while and made him very ill, and so he went home sick upon it. Sir W. Pen. and I to the Wardrobe to dinner, and so to the Wardrobe to dinner, and so to prayers and to swear to the English Commonwealth to deliver him into their hands should he ever set foot in their territory. This warning probably saved Charles’s liberty.

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The primary theme of the works of Joyce is the economy, and thus the fatal flaw, of capitalist sexual identity. Thus, the subject is interpolated into a neoconceptualist paradigm of narrative that includes culture as a whole. The example of posttextual semantic theory prevalent in Joyce's Ulysses is also evident in Dubliners.

"Society is part of the economy of consciousness," says Bataille; however, according to Wilson[2] , it is not so much society that is part of the economy of consciousness, but rather the paradigm, and some would say the economy, of society. In a sense, Sartre uses the term 'the neoconceptualist paradigm of narrative' to denote not narrative, as Debord would have it, but subnarrative. Geoffrey[3] implies that we have to choose between constructive deappropriation and the neodialectic paradigm of reality.

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