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Lynn C. Tolson, author of Beyond the Tears: A True Survivor's Story, reviews the book by Dan Allender To Be Told: Know Your Story, Shape Your Future.
Unfortunately, I'm in a time crunch and only have 2 days or so to test the waters of something new before I need to move on (and some books just take a little longer than that). I'd never finish otherwise. My weeks left/number of books ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is suddenly my favorite actor in Hollywood, and not just because Inception was the best movie of the summer. RadarOnline.com is reporting that Leo was supposed to star in an upcoming Mel Gibson movie about vikings, ...
I scheduled Heroes, TCAF and the CCS event in 2009, assuming I'd be somewhat free to travel three times in a fairly short period of time without hurting what was a spare schedule. Between then and the the time of the actual events, ...
Tony Kim, executive pastor of Newsong Church/Irvine, gained special entrée to the event as a blogger for BabbleOn 5, the movie review site that he and a few friends from church manage. Kim, a long-time Comic-Con attendee and a ...
Trend News The Secret History of American Movies takes a look at the low-budget wonders of the 1950s and '60s, as well as the men and women who made them and the social and psychological subtexts lurking behind many.
Comic-Con 2010 is all wrapped up. The cosplayers are back in their basements planning next year's attire. The booth babes are back home ...
Also, many English classes would expect some sort of presentation. This all depends on your professors. Many like to have some sort of oral presentation during the semester while some professors only like to give tests, quizzes, ...
As natural gas exploration expands throughout our energy starved nation - from the West and now into the South and Northeast - many folks living in drilling country are rightfully expressing concern that their groundwater may be ...

David Gerard, associate professor of economics at Lawrence University, is participating in a National Academy of Sciences committee study reviewing evidence to identify possible causes of unintended acceleration in motor vehicles in the ...