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The Caregiver And The Betrayal

 by Gail Fonda
Posted: September 17, 2008
My mother was sickly since I was in kindergarten, so my father spent my entire life taking care of my mother. She had many illnesses,... Full story »
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Movie Review: Goal ll, Living The Dream

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: August 28, 2008
By far the biggest game in the world is soccer. Adaptation to this traditional outlet of skill and fun on the field has been slow to gain acceptance... Full story »
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Movie Review: Step Brothers

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: July 31, 2008
Scripts are vital to any movie. Only the warped minds of Will Ferrell (Elf) and director Wayne McKay (Anchorman: The Legend of... Full story »
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Movie Review: The Wackness

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: July 26, 2008
Family strife hovers over activities in The Wackness. Set in the early 90s this drama sometimes comes across as a very dark, maybe even black comedy.... Full story »
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Under The Same Moon

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: April 4, 2008
Scores of immigrants undergo the same sense of family by working hard and trying to help their loved ones back home. Promises... Full story »
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Too Risky Not To

 by Samantha G
Posted: March 17, 2008
When I was about 13 I decided I never wanted kids. Ever. Period. You are probably saying to yourself “Gee, that seems a... Full story »
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Movie Review: Sleepwalking

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: March 14, 2008
Trouble with the law sees Tara left on her own. Now motherless, uncle James steps up to the plate and we are treated to a whirlwind crash course in parenting.... Full story »
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This Elephant is Faithful, 100%: “Horton Hears a Who” Movie Review

 by Jim Valentino
Posted: March 14, 2008
When I was a child my mother used to read Dr. Seuss books to me. Against my will, they would whisk me away to a make-believe world where anything was possible,... Full story »
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The More Things Change, The More (Sadly) They Stay The Same

 by Matt Lubich
Posted: February 25, 2008
He remains forever just a kid. Frozen in the amber of grief over a life lost too soon. After nearly four decades, eyes now framed... Full story »
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Not In My Daughter's Name

 by Trisha Baptie
Posted: February 20, 2008
To Anyone Using our Daughter's Legacy, It has come to our attention that there is a group of people who wish to... Full story »
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The Big Picture In A Post-Verdict World

 by Trisha Baptie
Posted: December 27, 2007
Pickton, in some form or another, has hovered in my consciousness daily. Issues and causes I thought I would pick up in the New... Full story »
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Pickton Trial: Finding Fault

 by Mike Deineka
Posted: December 9, 2007
I am fully aware that these crimes were horrific and that no one should die needlessly or at the hand of an insane person. I feel... Full story »
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My Son Is A Moron

 by Mike Skinner
Posted: November 10, 2006
I was raised in a strict household. My parents bore offspring from the early-50's to the mid-60's. I was around the middle of... Full story »
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Mimimum Security

 by Tina Royer
Posted: June 19, 2006
Sandra Cisneros tells me that when I’m one age, I’m really all the other years I’ve lived, too. When I’m... Full story »
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