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TV Preview: Up a crazy “River” with ABC

You should see “The River.” Although you can’t really see “The River.” It’s only visible the way parts of “The Blair Witch Project” were — through muddy hints of supposedly found film and disjointed flashlight flickers.

Debuting tonight, locally 8-10 p.m. on Channel 7, “The River” finds horror, thrills and chills . . . → Read More: TV Preview: Up a crazy “River” with ABC

A New Way To Watch Your Teen In Their Car, Good Parenting Or Overprotecting?

OnBoard for Teen’s deviceFebruary 16, 2012by: Edel HolwinNearly 1,000 16-year-old's die every year from fatal car crashes. In fact, at age 16 kids are five times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than any other age group. One organization is working to lower that number by allowing parents to track . . . → Read More: A New Way To Watch Your Teen In Their Car, Good Parenting Or Overprotecting?

After NW storm, outages and flood concerns abound

SEATTLE –  a Pacific Northwest storm that brought snow, ice and powerful winds left a mess of fallen trees and power lines Friday as tens of thousands of residents without power faced the prospect of a cold, dark weekend and flooding became a top region-wide concern.

While temperatures warmed and the icy, . . . → Read More: After NW storm, outages and flood concerns abound

Mormons apologize for posthumous Jewish baptism

Yet records indicate Wiesenthal’s parents, Asher and Rosa Rapp Wiesenthal, were baptized in proxy ceremonies performed by Mormon church members at temples in Arizona and Utah in late January.

In a statement, the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center denounced the baptismal rites.

“We are outraged that such insensitive actions continue in the . . . → Read More: Mormons apologize for posthumous Jewish baptism

‘Union’ a curious dance of collaboration, rehabilitation

February 02, 2012 12:00 AM

Directed by Cameron Crowe, the 2011 documentary “The Union” (9 p.m. on HBO) chronicles the making of Elton John and Leon Russell’s collaborative album of the same name.

“Union” finds John at a crossroads. too young and energetic to retire, he does not feel like churning out just . . . → Read More: ‘Union’ a curious dance of collaboration, rehabilitation

Link between vision, learning is quite clear

The state of Iowa continues to ignore the fact that vision screenings in school can prevent many current and future problems for our children. Kids need to see to learn.

Considering that nearly

80 percent of what a child learns the first 12 years of life is through vision, good eyesight is . . . → Read More: Link between vision, learning is quite clear

Link Up to Michigan America’s Summer Golf Capital

Woods, water and gently rolling hills plus big names in course design equal America’s Summer Golf Capital. Michigan’s two peninsulas, its fields and forests and natural water features –streams, inland lakes and surrounding Great Lakes — give Jerry Matthews, Tom Doak, Gary Player, Tom Weiskopf, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus some worthy . . . → Read More: Link Up to Michigan America’s Summer Golf Capital

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MongoDB in Action (Manning)19 Jan

Begins by explaining what makes MongoDB unique and describing its ideal use cases. A series of tutorials designed for MongoDB mastery then leads into detailed examples for leveraging MongoDB in e-commerce, social networking, analytics, and other common applications.

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Children lost in a faceless society

THERE is something seriously sick about a local Melbourne council calling in an international debt collection agency to pursue an eight-year-old boy over a $7 overdue library fine.

But this column is not just about my son and some books he returned late to the library.

It’s about the stunning . . . → Read More: Children lost in a faceless society

Rockdale Citizen

I was among the millions who watched Alabama play LSU for the national football championship on television, totally wondering why Jarrett Lee never entered the game. he had been the winning quarterback when LSU beat Alabama in Tuscaloosa for the SEC Championship. Now, as LSU struggled to find its way to the . . . → Read More: Rockdale Citizen