Morris seems unable to get over the loss of his ex-fiancee Mimi, but then, he should have thought of that before he held her for ransom and ultimately did away with her. Now, he's newly married and gainfully employed, but can't shake his discontent. Just as he is beginning to adjust to his new life, he visits Mimi's grave, where her charming photograph on the gravestone distinctly winks at him. This does not bode well for his latest scheme (exploiting immigrants for cheap labor), which, of course, leads Morris further into murder and mayhem. This darkly amusing romp now joins Morris' first caper, Juggling the Stars, in paperback.
Partridge Family: The Complete First Season, The (Full Frame)
C'mon, get happy! It's TV's favorite family of rock 'n' rollers, who hit the road in their groovy bus and turn the world on to catchy pop songs such as "I Think I Love You," "I Woke Up In Love This Morning" and "Somebody Wants To Love You." The Partridge Family's six members feature mom Shirley (Shirley Jones) and her five kids: Keith (David Cassidy, who is also Jones' real-life stepson), Laurie (Susan Dey), Danny (Danny Bonaduce), Tracy (Suzanne Crough) and Chris (Jeremy Gelbwacks). And who can forget the Partridge's frequently exasperated manager, Reuben Kincaid (Dave Madden), who would become an important member of their family whether he liked it or not? The show debuted in September of 1970 and made a teen idol out of David Cassidy, selling millions of records along the way. They may have parked that bus a long time ago but "The Partridge Family" is still making fans happy! Disc 1: "What? And Get Out Of Show Business?," "The Sound Of Money," "Whatever Happened To The Old Songs?," ...
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War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare from World War I to Al-Qaeda
Statesmen, generals, and diplomats have long debated the military utility and morality of chemical warfare. In 1925, the use of chemical weapons in war was prohibited by international treaty; in 1997 the ban on the use of chemical weapons was extended to cover their development, production, and stockpiling. Nevertheless, Iraq employed chemical weapons on a large scale as recently as the 1980s, first during its eight-year war with Iran and then against its rebellious Kurdish minority.
In "War of Nerves," Jonathan Tucker, a leading expert on chemical and biological weapons, writes about chemical warfare from World War I to the present.
The author makes clear how, at the turn of the twentieth century, the large-scale use of toxic chemicals on the battlefield became feasible and cheap; how Germany first developed and employed toxic weapons during World War I, burying some 6,000 cylinders (containing 168 tons of chlorine) opposite the Allied trenches defending the town of Ypres, in Belgium....
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Gospel (UMD Video For PSP), The
This contemporary drama is a story of love and redemption, set in the world of the African-American church and gospel music. Featuring the hottest names in gospel; Yolanda Adams, Fred Hammond, Donnie McClurkin and music by Kirk Franklin. All star cast including Boris Kodjoe ("Love And Basketball"), Omar Gooding ("Baby Boy"), Nona Gaye ("The Matrix Reloaded") and TV's "American Idol" star Tamyra Gray. A young singer turns his back on God and his father's church when tragedy strikes. He returns years later to find the once powerful congregation in disarray. With his childhood nemesis creating a "new vision" for the church, he is forced to deal with family turmoil, career suicide and relationship issues that send him on a collision course with redemption or destruction.
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Investment U's Profit from Uranium
Nuclear power is growing hotter by the minute because the global economy is growing at a record pace and the world's population is expected to jump by 3 billion over the next 20 years. Oil is too expensive, coal is too dirty and environmentally sound technologies aren't ready to handle the world's needs. The supplies of uranium are already well behind the world's demands. Consequently, prices have jumped some 5000ver the past five years, from $7 in 2000 to over $40 today. There are several ways to invest in uranium: Investors can look to China (a producer of cheap urnanium) and invest in companies that are either producing uranium or selling uranium in China.
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