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Liberty's Kids: Complete Series

 out of 5 stars
2008-10-14

starring: Jill Anderson (VI), Vincent Lee Alston, Carl Beck, Terry Berner, Robert Berry (VI)
directed by: Marsha Goodman;Judith Reilly



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Liberty's Kids - The Boston Tea Party (Vol. 1)

 out of 5 stars
2005-01-18

starring: Jill Anderson (VI), Vince Alston, Carl Beck, Terry Berner, Robert Berry (VI)
directed by: Marsha Goodman, Judith Reilly


DescriptionIt's the dead of night in Boston Harbor and our intrepid reporters, Sarah and James, spot colonists disguised as Mohawk ...


Liberty's Kids - Give Me Liberty

 out of 5 stars
2005-01-18

starring: Jill Anderson (VI), Vince Alston, Carl Beck, Terry Berner, Robert Berry (VI)
directed by: Marsha Goodman, Judith Reilly


DescriptionIt's a harrowing trip through the colonies of the Commonwealth of Virginia for Sarah and James. Arriving in Virginia, their ...


Liberty's Kids - The First Fourth of July

 out of 5 stars
2005-01-18

starring: Jill Anderson (VI), Vince Alston, Carl Beck, Terry Berner, Robert Berry (VI)
directed by: Marsha Goodman, Judith Reilly


DescriptionBen Franklin's young reporters, Sarah and James learn that Thomas Jefferson has arrived in Philadelphia to put the final touches ...


Jesus' Son [Region 2]

 out of 5 stars

starring: Billy Crudup, Robert Michael Kelly, Torben Brooks, Dierdre Lewis, Jimmy Moffit
directed by: Alison Maclean


Fans of the short stories in Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son will wonder how anyone could film a book so beautifully, ...


Jesus' Son [Region 2]

 out of 5 stars

starring: Billy Crudup, Robert Michael Kelly, Torben Brooks, Dierdre Lewis, Jimmy Moffit
directed by: Alison Maclean


Fans of the short stories in Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son will wonder how anyone could film a book so beautifully, ...


Jesus' Son [Region 2]

 out of 5 stars

starring: Billy Crudup, Robert Michael Kelly, Torben Brooks, Dierdre Lewis, Jimmy Moffit
directed by: Alison Maclean


Fans of the short stories in Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son will wonder how anyone could film a book so beautifully, ...



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Startup VoIP provider DeFi makes big claims, but delivers worldwide calling from a smartphone for $40 or $50 per month: DeFi has a very stripped down business model designed to appeal to a specific, but large class of traveler. They make software that's currently available for Nokia S60 phones (E and N series), and later this year for the iPhone, that acts as a kind of VoIP shunt for calling behavior. When you place a call, the software determines whether you're on a Wi-Fi network, and routes the call out that way; if not, it goes to cell. It also routes inbound calls, and can ring your cell phone's number if you're not on a Wi-Fi network and your inbound DeFi number gets a call.

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Wikis are shedding their free-for-all reputation and getting down to business. We found four IT shops that are tapping enterprise wikis to transform some of their internal processes.
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The proposed acquisition of Macromedia by Adobe is not a done deal. Both companies are under the scrutiny of the SEC, and it must also be approved by stockholders. While Macromedia/Adobe gives this process three to nine months, some industry analysts feel that is being overly optimistic. But assuming that all is goes as planned, Macromedia will cease to exist. Everything will be in the Adobe name and with the Adobe interface.


CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Barack Obama said on Saturday that he was crafting an aggressive, two-year stimulus plan to revive the troubled economy, warning that swift action was needed to prevent a deep slump and a spiral of falling prices.





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