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Family Entertainment Act yields its first prosecution
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There's no place like home port
Not long ago, President Bush signed the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005 into law. One part of that law, known as the Artists' Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2005, criminalizes the .... |
'School Phobia' Plunges Family Into Misery
On the Seas column:Love to cruise but hate to fly Or perhaps you're daunted by how much it costs to take your entire family to Florida just to catch a ship If so, the tide has changed drastically. Th.... |
'The House of Mondavi': A family business rises and falls
Teenager Rebecca Maykish suffers from such severe anxiety in classrooms that she stopped attending school regularly at age 8. She and her family are locked in a battle with their Pennsylvania school d... |
'Attacker a murderer, not a terrorist'
Telling a compelling and revelatory tale, Julia Flynn Siler explores the many things Robert Mondavi and his company did right and also shows the family's many missteps.... |
The Score: PSLs just a kick in the seat
Terrorist's family, attorney claim Dwayat didn't carry out terror attack, wish full recovery to those wounded.... |
Television Review: A Teenage Pregnancy, Packaged as a Prime-Time Cautionary Tale
Giants co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch notified season ticket holders Thursday that personal seat licenses will be sold in the new stadium. Once upon a time, the late Wellington Mara sent a differ... |
In Their Eyes: Assisting the Quake-Affected Children of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir
This cautionary series, which begins Tuesday on ABC Family, woodenly follows the trials of a 15-year-old named Amy, a good student and dutiful daughter who becomes pregnant the first time she has sex.... |
An Ode to the Family
Kashmir Family Aid, founded in 2005 and based in Bend, Ore., works to counter poverty and terrorism while promoting women's rights by providing secular education to quake-affected children.... |
Daly: 5 deaths shake Guard's core
Deepak Verma's book is a poignant, straight from the heart account of what he and his wife experienced as parents of an only son who lay critically injured thousands of miles away in South Carolina.... |