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  Bill Moyers | The Delusional Is No Longer Marginal
Once upon a time I thought that people would protect the natural environment when they realized its importance to their health and to the health and lives of their children.
The Environmental Protection Agency had even planned to spend $9 million - $2 million of it from the administration's friends at the American Chemistry Council - to pay poor families to continue to use pesticides in their homes.
And the will to fight is the antidote to despair, the cure for cynicism, and the answer to those faces looking back at me from those photographs on my desk.
www.truthout.org /cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/38/8664   (1153 words)

  
 This Modern World by Tom Tomorrow: May 09, 2004 - May 15, 2004 Archives
I wanted to respond to Terry's request for pens and discovered that from the Office Depot website, you cannot ship to an APO address.
you want to be able to stop the enemy quick,'' said Sgt. 1st Class Tracy S. McCarson of Newport News, Va., an army scout, who carries an AK in his Humvee.
Deep divisions are emerging at the top of the U.S. military over the course of the occupation of Iraq, with some senior officers beginning to say that the United States faces the prospect of casualties for years without achieving its goal of establishing a free and democratic Iraq.
www.thismodernworld.com /weblog/mtarchives/week_2004_05_09.html   (3694 words)

  
  DailyGame Reviewers Choice: Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow [Xbox]
What we are at liberty to tell you is that Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow easily fills the shoes of its predecessor, which is quite an accomplishment for a game whose progenitor is one of the most revered games on Xbox.
Pandora Tomorrow features the return of super-spy Sam Fisher, an elite government operative sent on a mission to discover the true source of terrorist activity in Southeast Asia and its potential impact on the United States.
What the single-player mode of Pandora Tomorrow is missing in difficulty, the multiplayer modes make up for in spades, but while it may be overwhelming at first, once you learn a level the multiplayer aspects are incredibly strategic and fun.
www.dailygame.net /Articles/Reviews/choice/pandora.html   (1828 words)

  
 FanFiction.Net - I Want Tomorrow, an Inuyasha fanfic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
FanFiction.Net - I Want Tomorrow, an Inuyasha fanfic
He wanted to find out whence it came, so he stealthily ventured closer, reminding himself how conspicuous a color red was in a stark green forest in summertime.
He didn’t want to trust another soul after his horrid experience with Kikyou, and here he was, not even knowing this woman or having ever caught sight of her face, but willing to do anything simply to win a smile he’d never seen.
www.fanfiction.net /s/486093/1   (1698 words)

  
 I don't want to come back tomorrow, I want to come back Friday! - One Father's Fight
I don't want to talk anymore and passes the phone off to his sister (5).
He gets off the phone and comes to me and says, "Dad, I'm not going back tomorrow, tell her that I died or am sick." This is absolutely heartbreaking.
My daughter, Esi (5), said to Annalise that she wanted to come back Friday and then Thursday, while apparently her mom was confusing her on the days of the week making her say Tuesday.
www.lynnary.com /serendipity/archives/51-I-dont-want-to-come-back-tomorrow,-I-want-to-come-back-Friday!.html   (538 words)

  
 GamingWorld X - Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The gameplay in Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow is similar to the gameplay in Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell, however there are a lot of useful improvements, there are a few additions in the game features, and there are less glitches.
The gameplay in TCSC: Pandora Tomorrow, is like taking your favorite pair of shoes (most likely not in mint condition) and cleaning them up and putting new shoe strings in them, meaning, the game is basically the same, but improved.
There are 3 modes of play in TCSC: Pandora Tomorrow’s multiplayer mode: Neutralization, Extraction, and Sabotage mode which all involve the Shadownet Team working against the clock to do something with a device called the ND133, while the Argus Corporation does their best to stop them from doing so in the given time period.
www.gamingworldx.com /xbox/TomClancysSplinterCellPand.shtml   (2087 words)

  
 Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow - Xbox (XB) Reviews - The Armchair Empire
The year is 2006, two years after the events in the original Splinter Cell, and the U.S. installs a military base in East Timor to train forces for the fledgling democracy.
Pandora Tomorrow's storyline is altogether a lot better than its predecessor for a couple of reasons.
Pandora Tomorrow puts the same stealth equation from the original to work with only a few new gameplay features and graphical enhancements.
www.armchairempire.com /Reviews/XBox/splinter-cell-pandora-tomorrow.htm   (1119 words)

  
 MysticWicks Online Pagan Community and Pagan Forums - "I Want it Now" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate ...
She wants what's unique, special, extraordinary, possibly symbolizing her need to stand out and be an individual in an age of conformity.
Again, she wants the egg to be golden, relating back to the beginning...
She also wants today and tomorrow to be closest to her head, her source of wisdom.
www.mysticwicks.com /showthread.php?t=8641   (824 words)

  
 McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Who's on First?
Long obviously knows what it's like to hover between wanting to read about underground kingdoms and purloined documents and wanting to read about just plain real people.
From now until Halloween, our entire backlist of McSweeney's Quarterly journals is 25 percent off, so if you missed any in the past, or want to get a jump-start on your gift giving, now is the time to make your move.
We're pretty sure they want a McSweeney's subscription, though, and since we're offering subscriptions for $5 off through Sunday, now is a good time to get them one.
www.mcsweeneys.net /2005/3/4gavaler.html   (3615 words)

  
 The Ice Age Cometh - The Day After Tomorrow is full of hot gas. By David Edelstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
But the director of The Day After Tomorrow is Roland Emmerich, the man responsible for three of the clunkiest summer blockbusters ever made, Independence Day (1996), Godzilla (1998), and The Patriot (2000).
In the midst of all the horror, Emmerich wants us to care very deeply that Quaid prove to his son that he's not an absentee dad.
The Day After Tomorrow ends up feeling weirdly underpopulated, because the scenes aren't thought out in terms of the movement of the masses but the soap-opera tribulations of the few—each of whom gets his or her own little moment of heroism.
slate.msn.com /id/2101386   (1195 words)

  
 Welcome to the Lab!
The Lab(s) that were used by the Tomorrow People of the 1970s hold a special place in the minds of fans of the Tomorrow People.
There are other sites on the web that have sounds from The Tomorrow People, and so here have gone for something slightly different - sounds that are either not taken from the show or that are hard to find for some reason.
For more info about The Tomorrow People (both 70s and 90s version) go to The Galactic Federation Communications Hub which is the net centre for all things TP.
www.alphalink.com.au /~drednort/thelab.html   (1548 words)

  
 Frictionless Insight - Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Pandora Tomorrow offers two spectacular games, with its single-player story and tight, multiplayer mode, all in a single, retail package.
The single player game in Pandora Tomorrow is an extension of and improvement on the original Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell.
The biggest disappointment in Pandora Tomorrow is that the plot sometimes requires lethal force.
www.frictionlessinsight.com /PC_Reviews/SCPT/SCPT.htm   (1475 words)

  
 GN Online: Tomorrow's World: 'I want to be a vet'
Tomorrow's World: 'I want to be a vet'
The children of today are the adults of tomorrow.
When I grow up, I want to be a vet and a mommy.
www.gulf-news.com /Articles/print.asp?ArticleID=68083   (775 words)

  
 Review: Day After Tomorrow, The   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Day After Tomorrow, an ode to an apocalyptic endgame of global warming, is an old-fashioned disaster film with modern-day special effects.
The Day After Tomorrow has the good sense not to have man attempt to overcome nature's wrath (the point of such films like Armageddon and The Core).
The Day After Tomorrow is filled with bad dialogue, stock peril situations, and sketchy character development, but it's a big enough spectacle that those things don't derail the film's capacity to be enjoyed.
movie-reviews.colossus.net /movies/d/day_after.html   (755 words)

  
 IGN: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow Preview
The split-jump for example was underutilized in the first game, but something tells us it's going to be a huge part of the sequel since you can now shift Sam's weight when he's straddled between two walls and prep him to jump to a higher ledge.
In the limited demo we saw of Pandora Tomorrow, Fisher had a whole rundown of moves he could perform while on a moving train but it's not clear how these moves might be applied to other parts of the game, if at all.
The point of all this is to compel you to keep it stealthy and to move through the mission on your own terms rather than reacting to what the bad guys throw at you.
pc.ign.com /articles/446/446162p1.html   (916 words)

  
 Salon.com Arts & Entertainment | "The Day After Tomorrow"
In "The Day After Tomorrow," New York City is besieged first by torrential rains, then by a massive tidal wave and finally by temperatures so cold that humans die instantly upon exposure.
But "The Day After Tomorrow," Roland Emmerich's cautionary entertainment about massive climactic shifts that trigger a new Ice Age practically overnight, is a hollow colossus.
Some of its special effects are impressive for their scale, if nothing else: There's one particularly poetic shot of the Statue of Liberty draped in snow to her waist, her crown and torch graced with giant icicles.
www.salon.com /ent/movies/review/2004/05/28/day_after_tomorrow/index.html   (356 words)

  
 IGN: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow Review
The solo campaign in Pandora Tomorrow is improved over the original with new challenges that take advantage of Sam Fisher's new abilities and gear.
On the other hand, Pandora Tomorrow makes up for this kind of babysitting by also compelling you to do more actual spy stuff and engage in more realistic espionage now that there are tons of NPCs running around.
This may be a trade-off for those who prefer the Xbox controls, but as before, saving anywhere on the PC version removes much of the trial-and-error repetition from the game, which for most, is welcome.
pc.ign.com /articles/502/502329p1.html   (805 words)

  
 Filmtracks: The Day After Tomorrow (Harald Kloser)
The Day After Tomorrow: (Harald Kloser) To understand why ridiculous movies like this even get made, you have to look upon the fortunes and personality of director/co-producer/co-writer Roland Emmerich, an avid environmentalist who votes Green Party and has had an obsession with worldwide disaster scenarios since his childhood.
Without a doubt, Emmerich and his crew are good at showing the annihilation of cityscapes, but what seems to escape these movie-makers is any sense of reality, logic, drama, passion, emotion, tension, psychology, or even witty humor.
As with Emmerich's other disaster flicks, the highlight of The Day After Tomorrow is indeed the 20 or so minutes of total chaos that ensues at the sudden start of the next ice age.
www.filmtracks.com /titles/day_tomorrow.html   (1300 words)

  
 'Tomorrow's' forecast: bad science on the big screen | csmonitor.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
But "The Day After Tomorrow" goes astray with its basic premise, says Wallace Broecker, a geochemist at Columbia University widely credited with discovering signals of rapid climate change in Earth's geological record.
Of course, everyone from the movie's director and producer to groups on both sides of the issue agree that "The Day After Tomorrow" is a bit over the top.
In the end, if Hollywood truly wants to turn films into educational opportunities, it would hire independent experts to design packages for schools to be used in conjunction with the film, scientists say.
www.csmonitor.com /2004/0528/p01s04-sten.html   (885 words)

  
 burning for revenge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
I believe that the tomorrow series is the best I've read yet, but I also believe that Burning for Revenge is the best and most thrilling book I've ever read (I especially the attack on the airfield).
Tomorrow when the war began series are the best books that I've ever read and John Marsdon is the best writer ever.
Tomorrow, When the War began,it is quite a good book.If you read more than once, you will find that you can understand more of the life.
ubertas.infosys.utas.edu.au /reading_room/books/21.html   (8502 words)

  
 The Day After Tomorrow - Harald Kloser
No doubt when David Arnold's name was seen inscribed on the posters for Stargate, film music fans were scratching their heads, but from the opening bars, Arnold's score struck a chord (as it were) with those longing for something that brought back some hint of past epics.
Anyone hoping for something melodramatic and bombastic will likely be disappointed; the action is brief and a little perfunctory, and the majority of the quieter tracks aren't hugely inspiring either.
Maybe I was expecting too much, but The Day After Tomorrow just doesn't deliver the expected aural spectacle, but nor does it ratchet up quite enough tension or generate enough inspiring human drama to be fully satisfying, pleasant though it is.
www.soundtrack-express.com /osts/dayaftertomorrow.htm   (548 words)

  
 Anime Lyrics (.com): Anime Lyrics: Slam Dunk: Kimi ga Suki da to Sakebitai
I want to shout "I love you." Let's try to change tomorrow.
I want to shout "I love you." Let's be brave and take a step forward.
I want to shout "I love you." I won't let you leave me tonight.
www.animelyrics.com /anime/slamdunk/sdkimi.htm   (518 words)

  
 Kings of Tomorrow - I Want You (For Myself) [Luke Fair Remix] – Music at Last.fm
I Want You (For Myself) [Luke Fair Remix]
For Kings of Tomorrow – I Want You (For Myself) [Luke Fair Remix]
Kings of Tomorrow – I Want You (For Myself) [Luke Fair Remix]’s shoutbox is empty.
www.last.fm /music/Kings+of+Tomorrow/_/I+Want+You+%28For+Myself%29+%5BLuke+Fair+Remix%5D   (230 words)

  
 The Day After Tomorrow (2004)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
"The Day After Tomorrow" is a disaster movie, but it isn't a disastrous one.
But if Roland Emmerich really thought he was making a movie with a message, he didn't quite succeed - to be honest, Emmerich is to serious film-making as Naomi Wolf is to recommending "Voluptuous" magazine.
As it is, it's a competently done if implausible attention-holder that wants to be more; that it actually had the potential to be more makes it a bit of a disappointment, but at least it's a watchable one.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0319262   (491 words)

  
 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (xbx: 2004): Reviews
The tightly scripted nature of Pandora Tomorrow means that it's a game that many players will finish and would normally never return to, no matter how much of a blast they've had.
Pandora Tomorrow is the reward for having successfully completed the original Splinter Cell.
Pandora Tomorrow doesn’t mark a substantial evolution of the stealth genre but it does progress from the first game.
www.metacritic.com /games/platforms/xbx/tomclancyssplintercellpandoratomorrow   (2864 words)

  
 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow Review from GameZone.com
The mission structure of the original was pretty linear, never allowing you to stray too far from the beaten path, but many of the missions in Pandora Tomorrow feature branching paths for the astute gamer, that often times lead to a much easier path to the objective.
In the original you were almost exclusively contained within sterile, cold, industrial buildings and while it fit with the storyline, there wasn’t a whole lot of variety to the locales in which you found Sam.
These are just a couple of the differences between the two teams, of which there are too many to detail here, but suffice it to say, the two teams are perfectly balanced against the other, each possessing unique strengths and weaknesses begging to be exploited.
xbox.gamezone.com /gzreviews/r22727.htm   (1709 words)

  
 Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow First Look - Xbox News at GameSpot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The original game's complex tale of intrigue, espionage, and politics was strong but lacked focus, partially due to the fact that it had to introduce players to Sam Fisher's world.
Pandora Tomorrow's story is a much tighter narrative that's tied much more closely to the single- and multiplayer game experiences.
While Ubi Shanghai is keeping Pandora Tomorrow's story vague, the developer is much more open about the title's gameplay.
www.gamespot.com /xbox/action/pandoratomorrow/preview_6085640.html   (1020 words)

  
 ...Yibba...
I want it to go quietly and uneventfully into the night and I want tomorrow to begin so that I can try to forget about today.
I wish the sky would hurry up and downpour already because I am in need of something, *something* that at least metaphorically symbolizes how much I want to cry and how much I want this day to wash away, down the drain, into the gutter, because that's where it belongs.
I feel like a jilted lover myself, lied to and given empty promises.
yibba.diaryland.com /050502_11.html   (170 words)

  
 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow Review from GameZone.com
Now the sequel, Pandora Tomorrow, is hitting PCs with the same brand of espionage and action, albeit a few new tweaks in the formula.
Even without the multiplayer aspect, Pandora Tomorrow is a worthy successor to the first Splinter Cell, and deserving of your money if you are a stealth-action fan.
The core gameplay of Pandora Tomorrow hasn’t changed very much from the first game, which is not at all a bad thing.
www.gamezone.com /gzreviews/r22727.htm   (967 words)

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