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(ARA) - A recent tractor accident in Virginia left one father of four dead. Investigators say the man was trying to remove a tree when his tractor flipped on top of him. Sadly, his 12-year-old son was with him at the time of the accident.
Q: I have three teenage boys. They are good boys, for the most part, and we have good, mutual communication and conversations. Many other parents tell me they read their teenagers' messages on a regular basis.
The holiday season is all about giving – and not just to family and friends. It’s also a time to give back to the community, whether it’s helping the less fortunate or supporting organizations trying to spread some cheer. Listed below are some upcoming benefits that local nonprofits, organizations and businesses are hosting to raise money for a good cause.
Kareena Kapoor: Global Goddess!
Dr. Annette Griffin said she was fine when three members of the Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD Board of Trustees visited her home Oct. 6 with concerns regarding her behavior and if it was related to alcohol consumption.
Getting lost in London is inevitable. According to new research commissioned by Nokia, the world's leading supplier of map-enabled devices, there are more people getting lost in London than anywhere else in the world, including cities like Bangkok and Beijing, which are nearly twice the size of London.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don't let love bring you down or cost you emotionally when you should be experiencing what life has to offer. You are in a high learning cycle, and it's important to try new things. 4 stars
According to USHoleInOne.com, the odds for an amateur golfer to make a hole-in-one on a par-three hole are 12,500 to 1. Mention that to Bob Bellina, and the 72-year-old retired O'Fallon Township High School principal will tell you that his ace on the afternoon of Oct. 20 at the Far Oaks Course in Caseyville may have immeasurable odds.
Thanksgiving Day topped the charts as the peak day for home cooking fires in the United States in 2006 and 2007, according to the National Fire Protection Association.
DEAR CAROLYN : I have three teenage boys. They are good boys, for the most part, and we have good communication and conversations. Many parents tell me they read their teenagers' messages on a regular basis. I feel this is an incredible invasion of privacy. I remember my mother reading my diary and how upset I was that I could not write my feelings down in private. If my sons were giving me ...
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