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admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:43

After she had her baby boy, Kimberly Ecker, 17, said she could either become a statistic or do something to keep other teenage girls from making the same mistake.

She joined a panel of teen mothers at the Parent-Child Center, a social agency that aims to improve parenting skills through volunteer programs and public awareness campaigns.

Cathy Mentzer, education director for the Pare...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:43

Nye died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles after a long battle with lung cancer, his son, Peter Nye, told The Associated Press on Monday.

Nye had worked regularly in nightclubs and on television until just a couple of years ago, his son said. He had a recurring role from 2000 to 2002 in the HBO comedy "Curb Your Enthusiasm" as the father of Jeff Garlin's character.

When he joined A...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:35

Bernie Carver, executive director of Positive Options, Referrals and Alternatives (PORA), said he's had brief, preliminary discussions with other agencies and parole officers, as well as Springfield Police Chief Don Kliment. He said the idea has been well received so far.

"There seems to be a fair amount of enthusiasm for it, but it will take a lot of coordination and a lot of pieces to ...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:31

CUMBRIA Constabulary's proposal to build police cells at Houghton is one of the most controversial planning applications dealt with by Carlisle City Council.

Nearly 1,000 people have objected and 40 have asked to speak when councillors decide the matter a week on Thursday.

So many, in fact, that a special meeting of the development control committee has been convened.

Plannin...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:30

Paris Hilton has been branded a "hooker" by a pal of former fiancé Paris Latsis over the way she treated him.

The 'Simple Life' star dumped the Greek shipping heir earlier this month after claiming she "wasn't ready to get married."

She said at the time: "I feel I'm just not ready for marriage. I have seen the break ups between people who love each other and rush into ge...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:28

CUMBRIA Constabulary’s proposal to build police cells at Houghton is one of the most controversial planning applications dealt with by Carlisle City Council.

Nearly 1,000 people have objected and 40 have asked to speak when councillors decide the matter a week on Thursday.

So many, in fact, that a special meeting of the development control committee has been convened.

Planni...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:26

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admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:26

One of the most pervasive cultural issues of the 20th and now the 21st centuries is the subject of sexism. More and more politically correct material suggests the unnatural inclination of the male ego is to somehow suppress and commoditize the female form for our own amusement and self gratification. More radical material, especially those works of the late Catherine McKinnon, go about showing ...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:23

David Cronenberg is a master moviemaker whom you either worship or detest. He can make immensely complex and bizarre movies, just like he can make straight-forward movies, and both types will leave you mesmerized, both will make you think you just got slapped in the back of the head and you keep wondering what you did to deserve it.

I was weary about yet another movie based on a graphic n...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:23

These two films, like most of director Nicolas Roeg's work, were once staples of the repertory cinema circuit in the days before home video, when you had to be patient and be prepared to leave the house to see an obscure or commercially unsuccessful film. Roeg continues to work today, in a much-diminished manner, but the '70s were the apex of his career making dense, idiosyncratic, ominous fi...