“One of America's oldest farms for sale” plus 3 more |
- One of America's oldest farms for sale
- CONFESSOR LOOKS SWEET FOR CANDY
- Finding a new life after a deadly crash
- Film Review: We Need to Talk
One of America's oldest farms for sale Posted: 08 Aug 2010 05:37 AM PDT In 1632, John Tuttle arrived from England to a settlement near the Maine-New Hampshire border, using a small land grant from King Charles I to start a farm. Eleven generations and 378 years later, his field-weary descendants - arthritic from picking fruits... United States - New Hampshire - Charles I of England - England - New England |
CONFESSOR LOOKS SWEET FOR CANDY Posted: 08 Aug 2010 05:20 AM PDT BALLINROBE: 5.50 Torina, 6.20 The Lock Master, 6.50 Gorgeous Annie, 7.20 Snap Alam, 7.50 Glenstal Abbey, 8.20 Yachvili, 8.50 Jewel In The Sun. |
Finding a new life after a deadly crash Posted: 08 Aug 2010 04:30 AM PDT The day began with 7-year-old Dallis Burleson gently tugging on her slumbering daddy's left eyelid -- suggesting it was time to get ready for the trip to Six Flags Great America. Within two hours of the end of that glorious day at the amusement park, Burleson would experience something so awful, a therapist would later tell him it was too much for her to handle. |
Posted: 08 Aug 2010 12:57 AM PDT Janks Morton is an award-winning documentary filmmaker known for poignant, tough-love documentaries about African-American males like What Black Men Think and Men to Boys. Now, as the father of an 11 year-old girl poised on the brink of blossoming into a beautiful, but possibly vulnerable young woman, he was inspired to make sisters the subject of his latest offering. |
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