By: saraandresan | 2011-07-12 | Destinations As a tourist, you would always greedy for more attractions at a place. You prefer maximum possibilities of enjoyment in that particular place. Hence, it becomes impossible to plan a holiday in an impulse. This is the case with most Indian Tours. India is a country full of mysterious locations and situations. You would enjoy the most as a tourist if you land up in India. read more
By: Robert | 2008-06-01 | Communications notorious Canadian husband and wife murder team of KarlaHomolka and Paul Bernardo. Its release in Canada read more
By: Dr Frank Lozano | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories It was late at night when Philip heard his mom and dad talking very loud. His room was down the hall from theirs and he thought he heard them discussing Thanksgiving. Maybe they were talking about who was coming to dinner or who they should invite this year. read more
By: tammy sons | 2010-01-10 | Gardening Fall planting preludes your spring dreams. The Karl Sax forsythia is an early bloomer that sports deep yellow 2" (Chinese bell) flowers with orange-marked centers that provide a golden glow to the entire plant and boldly announce the arrival of spring. This species of forsythia are named after Prof. Karl Sax... read more
By: Lucie Shores | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories SUSPECTS: Karl Moore- Seminary professor Hannah Moore - Karl''s wife Peter Gusalimnian - Artist Syria Gusalimnian - Occultist Story - The four suspects live in adjoining neighborhoods and meet at a cocktail party. read more
By: Lucas Van Gober | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking Bam! Bam! Bam! the shots of a gun rang through out the entire house. Mr. Jefferson, a young boy''s father, is screaming at some punk to stay off his lawn. Mrs. Jefferson comes in and tells the boy named Karl and his friends to get down while she remains standing. Mr. read more
By: Everett Jensen | 2010-06-03 | Movies Die Falscher (The Counterfeiters) written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky starring Karl Markovics, August Diehl, Devid Striesow, Martin Brambach, Die Falscher, based on the memoirs of Adolf Burger, tells the story of a master counterfeiter named Salomon Sorowitsch (Karl Markovics) who becomes read more
By: Jess Howe | 2010-05-30 | Short Stories The boy and dog were shuffling through the underbrush at an astonishing rate. Karl, the boy, was happy at this; he''d finally made a dog that would sell well! It was obedient, well-mannered, didn''t bite, and spoke twenty animal languages so it could translate them back to him. read more
By: Caroline Tigeress | 2010-05-29 | Writing & Speaking Preacher Man 11 February 2067 22.47 Friday. Hallway outside of the Residential Wing Mutant Military Corps, Hamilton, Montana. Karl walked out of his quarters, a six pack in his hand, one out of the plastic loop and in his hand. read more
By: Emma Berry | 2010-05-28 | Movies I was not at all fussed about seeing this film, the trailers didn''t inspire me and I had no desire to see a film about an old man and a house with some balloons. Then the reviews began to filter out and they seemed good. read more
By: marco miranda | 2008-05-04 | Humor It seem that Karl Rove;s brilliant perdormance is coming to an end as a reult of the Democrat's victory in the Mid Term Elections, read more
By: Richard Prudhomme | 2010-05-29 | Humanities Professional journalists have a code of ethnics, yet many of their published stories should be taken with a grain of salt, not unlike reading your horoscope. Gone are the days of newspapers informing the reader, the focus is getting the advertising. read more
By: everending | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking There is a basic purpose to the literature of Holocaust survivors: to bare witness. Many believe they survived to perform such a duty, to fulfill such a debt to those who did not. As witnesses, they record living history, for they record the history of their own lives. read more
By: Iamasadlittleboy | 2010-05-30 | Humanities Is this the best anti-holiday book of all time? Well quite possibly, as Karl Pilkington gives us an insight into how holiday books aren''t usually written whilst talking about his own trips and often the problems with them in an excellent book that he describes as A travel guide. read more
By: Peta S. Cameron | 2010-05-30 | Short Stories Karl and I had been separated for over a year and were both seeing other people, yet I constantly found myself receiving calls from him when he needed assistance. I was living in Brisbane in the family home with the children, who were now all well into their teenagers years. read more
By: Caroline Tigeress | 2010-05-29 | Writing & Speaking Karl Lamphere sat upright in bed, pouring down in sweat. Another nightmare. Another day without sleep. Without even taking the sheets off his body he rooted around through his nightstand and took several hits off of the warm, now stale high-gravity malt liquor. read more
By: Caroline Tigeress | 2010-05-29 | Short Stories Karl''s eyes snapped open yet again, just like yesterday. It was dark in his large, spacious studio apartment. His eyes glazed over his surroundings yet again, and the events of yesterday began to sink in. The bar fight, meeting FirePower, asking him to become her apprentice. Him saying yes. read more
By: Teri Stoddard | 2010-01-10 | Men's Issues Karl Hindle holds evidence that an employee of the U.S. State Department and other public servants helped his ex-partner kidnap his daughter. She was taken from the U.K., brought to the U.S., and kept hidden by a domestic violence prevention network. This continued even after Mr. Hindle was cleared of all allegations and Emily was classified as a missing child. Emily is going blind in one eye, a condition that was preventable with the right care, care her father would have provided. read more