The movie may be too long for most folks, but the film keeps the magic from the books and the Swedish versions. But pay close attention if you're not familiar with the plot. Published December 31 2011
Fossil fuel and the petrochemical industry have caused many more deaths than nuclear power has, including the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan. Yet America continues to fear nuclear power. Published December 28 2011
Nothin' spells lovin' like somethin' from the oven. And Dream Dinners make it possible. Published December 19 2011
Mario Salazar is a combat infantry Vietnam Vet, world traveler, renaissance reconnaissance man, pacifist, metal smith, glass artisan, computer programmer and he has a Master of Science in Civil/Environmental Engineering. Now retired from the Environmental Protection Agency and living ...
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