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When We Two Parted

When We Two Parted


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ABC Family adds edgy content as a part of network makeover

'The Secret Life of the American Teenager” opens with a 15-year-old getting pregnant at band camp. Subsequent scenes depict two teenagers, each asking adults for free condoms.

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Ecological problem, economic distress

Harbor Beach, Mich. - Second of two parts When charter boat captains tell tales of their most memorable...

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TOM WALSH: Pulte's CEO: Tax breaks for buyers can fix housing slump

The volatile story of home sales and prices in America is told starkly in the financial reports of Pulte Homes Inc., during the five years that Richard Dugas Jr. has been chief executive of the Bloomfield Hills-based company. Good times became great times and then fabulous times, but quickly crumpled into today's deeply disturbing times.

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'The beach speaks for itself'

First of two parts When Ohio's Cuyahoga River caught fire in 1969 near where it oozed into Lake Erie,...

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Family fun! Plan a storybook vacation

When planning your next weekend getaway, why not bring your child's favorite book to life. Visiting the home of Tom Sawyer in Hannibal, Mo., or Eloise's royal room in New York City can help make their adventures your own. Trisha Thompson of Wondertime magazine offers some trips you can take to inspire young readers in your family.

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Cradle of Humankind - Pretoria, South Africa

Family trip to africa

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Review of Double Creampied Moms - Mature/MILF

Review of Double Creampied Moms - Mature/MILF

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Activists rock the vote

When fans arrive at Jack Johnson's concert Saturday at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, they'll be presented not only with music but also the opportunity to take part in democracy.

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Property in Bath and Bristol: Bees in their bonnets

Old rivals Bath and Bristol are still slugging it out for top spot as bold new developments take root in both cities. Anna Tyzack reports.

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Jen Liu and a group of rising artists move out of the art world's daze

The three artists in "The Violet Hour" are part of a wave that has barely begun to crest. It promises to shake the art world out of its narcotized money stupor and set its sights on a materially madcap version of higher ground.