Turning for home in Steel Country (GolfWeek)
NEW CASTLE, Pa. ? My hometown is as rusty as the Rust Belt gets. ?Nuclear Castle,? as my friend, Rick Reiber, calls it, has seen better days. Gone are Mesta Machine and Johnson Bronze.
Tue, 27 Nov 2007 01:09:35 GMT
Police defend Selebi - Sowetan
Police defend SelebiSowetan, South Africa - 3 hours ago… and Golf Estate in Pennington. On the theft of Bierhoff?s briefcase, Naidoo said: ?We don?t police inside hotels which is where the bags were stolen. …
Tue, 27 Nov 2007 05:19:30 GMT
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Pursuit of par-fection - Napa Valley Register
Pursuit of par-fectionNapa Valley Register, CA - 15 minutes agoI?m proud of having a lot of tradition in the clubs, a traditional look but the clubs are very high tech.? Regarded as one of the premier golf club …
Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:11:58 GMT
The Little Vampire

The Little Vampire is excellently acted and great to look at. Stuart Little’s Jonathan Lipnicki carries, on his pint-sized shoulders, his every scene as 8-year-old Tony, befriender of vampires, and the Scottish setting lends itself nicely to spookiness. But where this video earns most points is in the plot department. A continent away from his native California, Tony’s having a tough time making new friends when a band of vagabond vampires enters his life through his bedroom window. The encounter seems pure coincidence at first, but then the scary truth surfaces: Tony, though he’s not a vampire himself, has “sympathy for our kind,” as the dad of the bat-linked brood puts it. Visions of vampire happenings from generations past invade the third-grader’s consciousness, and they hold the key to the clan’s current gypsy-like predicament. Through his clairvoyance and, by extension, the discovery of a long-lost amulet, the mostly benevolent bloodsuckers are able to reclaim their rightful status as proper cave dwellers in their homeland. Clueless-parent predicaments abound and are cleverer than most–Tony’s mom and dad smirk at their son’s vampire-obsessed imagination until the cape-draped heads of the clan drop by for a visit–and the gang’s adventures eluding a bumbling vampire hunter are genuinely chuckleworthy. At-home Twizzler munchers ages 8 and older won’t soon tire of this charmer of a Transylvanian transplant. –Tammy La Gorce
Director:
Uli Edel
DVD:
Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: New Line Home Video
(2001-03-06)
List Price: $12.98
Amazon Price: $2.99
Used Price: $2.85
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