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. >> tonight ofrontline, filmmaker marian marzynski's search for a childhood lost in the holocaust. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support fontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> marian marzynski: our american home. over 40 years ago, we came to these shores, raised two children, and after they left, this became our empty nest. my wife grazyna grew up in a polish catholic family, but already as a teenager, she had left her church. here in boston, we are in touch with our past: the folk art we've been collecting for years in poland. the artists were farmers inspired by the stories they had heard in their catholic chu
. >> tonight ofrontline, filmmaker marian marzynski's search for a childhood lost in the holocaust. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support fontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park...
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fracking is soon set to begin on jim and mariane hall's farm. the halls moved to texas to enjoy nature. they knew nothing about the oil boom at the time. proudly, they show us their land. >> when we came out here 25 years ago, none of this out here. it was just raw country, no fences. we put everything up. >> a buck with his herd. the region was a popular hunting ground before oil rigs sprang up everywhere. the halls tell us they feel uneasy about the risky technology. but they, too, hope to strike it rich. like jim and mariane, the entire country is counting on a new era as the world's biggest oil producer. >> we could stop worrying so much about the middle east. we could not be so concerned about having a carrier fleet in the mediterranean, in the straits of hormuz. we could think about how we approach national security and foreign policy when we no longer have to think about keeping shipping lanes open. it can dramatically affect everything that happens in america, in north america and in the world. >> the united emirates of america? in just
fracking is soon set to begin on jim and mariane hall's farm. the halls moved to texas to enjoy nature. they knew nothing about the oil boom at the time. proudly, they show us their land. >> when we came out here 25 years ago, none of this out here. it was just raw country, no fences. we put everything up. >> a buck with his herd. the region was a popular hunting ground before oil rigs sprang up everywhere. the halls tell us they feel uneasy about the risky technology. but they,...
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in addition this evening from the office of citizens complaints are samarra marry marian and the activist and sherrie hall. it's a pleasure to be had are this evening with you about the function of the citizens with office complaints. we are known as the occ. this is the third largest in the united states. this is over passed by the city of new york and chicago civilian oversight agency. the occ was created by a board of supervisors sponsored charter amendment in 1982 adopted by the voters and became operational in 1983. we are now 30 years old. the occ was originally in office of the san francisco police department but later placed in the direct supervision of the san francisco police station commission as an independent agency separate from the police department and a civilian agency as the san francisco police commission. the function of the occ is to assist the police department in building trust with the community by being a bridge between the public and police in matters of police misconduct and police practices and policies. to that end, the office of citizens complaints has hey mi
in addition this evening from the office of citizens complaints are samarra marry marian and the activist and sherrie hall. it's a pleasure to be had are this evening with you about the function of the citizens with office complaints. we are known as the occ. this is the third largest in the united states. this is over passed by the city of new york and chicago civilian oversight agency. the occ was created by a board of supervisors sponsored charter amendment in 1982 adopted by the voters and...
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marian ski theatre is so big that's why i want to be a part of it but when i first went on stage i thought very scared. my heart was pounding the first time i performed on the variance the stage. was. ok everyone her dead body. her. her her. her. her. initial a lot of names on the last little bits and then liz great you know again shorter for instance if they put on less or three columns of names you'll see about ten people at last laughs and that by the addict it's. like that sometimes it hurts when you really want to like we have bigger girls who are never chosen for any parts and they usually get upset when the lists are put out they think i hope i'll be there but they aren't the thing is they're not very good candidates to begin with. to go. there's a lot you still alive believe none of us here cank. training here is a very stressful experience exams and rehearsals are a never ending process evaluations are stressful as well the child is nervous because she doesn't know if her performance is good enough to be accepted if she is turned down her self-esteem suffers you have to be very st
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i'm marian far breaux. i will take a look at the controversial plan coming up. >>> we're kicking off this workweek headed to the 70s. the triple digits are just around the corner. we will give you the timeline for our next heat wave. >>> we are still watching for slick conditions, the effects of that. something that might get in your way if you are traveling down the east bay. we will give you that update for 880 coming up. >>> tuesday morning, may 28th. sharks not here tonight. they are going to be doing it up in l.a. we will be watching tuesday, may 28th, "today in the bay." >>> good morning. it's 5:00. i'm marla tallez in for jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>> with the heard rate quickly climbing in san jose, one city leader is pushing for a way to get more cops on the street. his plan isn't very popular.
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marian. >> [inaudible] >> okay great. thank you. >> line item 3c. >> commission reports, decision, and commissioner reports. >> i just not as president i would like to report about an incredible incident i saw about two weeks ago. it would be two weeks from friday for members of the police department and also talked to the public about it, and it actually 19 years as a prosecutor it was an incident that really moved me. i was walking across third and market street at 1230 on a friday afternoon. thousands of people walking down the block and just before that i was walking toward the parking garage and waved to an officer and shock hands and he went on his way and i walked
marian. >> [inaudible] >> okay great. thank you. >> line item 3c. >> commission reports, decision, and commissioner reports. >> i just not as president i would like to report about an incredible incident i saw about two weeks ago. it would be two weeks from friday for members of the police department and also talked to the public about it, and it actually 19 years as a prosecutor it was an incident that really moved me. i was walking across third and market street...
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marian. >> [inaudible] >> okay great. thank you. >> line item 3c. >> commission reports, decision, and commissioner reports. >> i just not as president i would like to report about an incredible incident i saw about two weeks ago. it would be two weeks from friday for members of the police department and also talked to the public about it, and it actually 19 years as a prosecutor it was an
marian. >> [inaudible] >> okay great. thank you. >> line item 3c. >> commission reports, decision, and commissioner reports. >> i just not as president i would like to report about an incredible incident i saw about two weeks ago. it would be two weeks from friday for members of the police department and also talked to the public about it, and it actually 19 years as a prosecutor it was an
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marian. >> [inaudible] >> okay great. thank you. >> line item 3c. >> commission reports, decision, and commissioner reports. >> i just not as president i would like to report about an incredible incident i saw about two weeks ago. it would be two weeks from friday for members of the police department and also talked to the public about it, and it actually 19 years as a prosecutor it was an incident that really moved me. i was walking across third and market street at 1230 on a friday afternoon. thousands of people walking down the block and just before that i was walking toward the parking garage and waved to an officer and shock hands and he went on his way and i walked across the block i saw him and looked like he was doing with someone on the ground and i would head that way and saw the fire truck heading in the wrong way and was on the top of a homeless man trying to save his life. he was doing chest compressions and the firefighters took over and it was a gruesome scene and i have the report in front of me and a home
marian. >> [inaudible] >> okay great. thank you. >> line item 3c. >> commission reports, decision, and commissioner reports. >> i just not as president i would like to report about an incredible incident i saw about two weeks ago. it would be two weeks from friday for members of the police department and also talked to the public about it, and it actually 19 years as a prosecutor it was an incident that really moved me. i was walking across third and market street...
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every corner of the marian ski theatre to captures your i and i want to find out a little bit more about how the aki tech as a were able to combine both the old muddy and ski together with this contemporary inviting and very vibrant space. the people of the city are seriously protective of what's built here jack diamond is the architect to who had to step in to complete the much contested theater especially making it fit in with some petersburg iconic historic skyline the building is paying attention to the street statements including. modest as a foil to the old building and to the rest of the architecture but once you get inside the world a cathedral is the holy of holies from religion that's the holy of holies for music an opera gordon says the classic hallmarks of the eighteenth and nineteenth century opera houses of a whole shoes shape three balconies a tried and trusted designed to carry both grand scale and quiet intimacy that there's a twenty first century twist smart walls so that even the father spectator catches even the slightest nights the auditorium floor is separated from
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every corner of the marian ski theatre to captures your i and i wanted to find out a little bit more about how the architecture the were able to combine both the old model and ski together with this contemporary invitee and very vibrant space. porteous is the classic hallmarks of the eighteenth and nineteenth century opera house is a horseshoe shaped three balconies a tried and trusted designed to carry both grand scale and quiet intimacy but there's a twenty first century twist smart walls so that even the father spectator catches even the quietest nights backstage the marines is like a factory scene dolls of flying towers and axes areas designed to operate so that sets can be moved quickly and easily so productions can be staged back to back the opening night garland the second of may three days of launch performances and just a general director valerie gave who will conduct an area of stars including placido domingo overborrowed enough and renee topic in the words of the to stick direct to himself the programmes the inaugural festival in which are easy to demonstrate the extraordi
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go to every corner of the marian ski theatre to captures your i and i wanted to find out a little bit more about how the architecture the were able to combine both the old muddy and ski together with this contemporary inviting and very vibrant space. the people of the city are seriously protective of what's billed here jack diamond is the architect to who had to step in to complete the much contested theater especially making it fit in with st petersburg iconic historic skyline the building is paying attention to the street scraper from peter's. modest as a foil to the old building and to the rest of the architecture but once you get inside the world a cathedral is the holy of holies from religion that's the holy of holies for music an opera for audiences the classic home oxley eighteenth and nineteenth century opera houses of a whole show. shade three balconies a tried and said designed to carry both grand scale and quiet intimacy that is a twenty first century twist smart walls so that even the father spectator catches even the pointers knights started on the mountain miles to get y
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revealed figures showing a rising number of people who fail to pay their debts are being thrown in jail marian up my has been to the state of ohio where the practices of fairly common even though it's criticize as unconstitutional a midwestern u.s. state. internationally recognized for being the battleground where america's next president is decided let's talk about the importance of ohio and in the battle for ohio state's eighteen electoral votes mean so much elbows paid a lot of attention ohio ohio. you're probably going to decide the next president of united states for the past thirty six years no candidate has entered the white house without winning this swing state while ohio undoubtedly wields an enormous influence in the arena of u.s. presidential politics the state is currently garnering headlines for its presence specifically the medieval type punishment being imposed on countless citizens who are drowning in debt according to a report released by the a.c.l.u. of ohio thousands of citizens are being locked behind bars because they are too poor to pay their debt and we saw some really
revealed figures showing a rising number of people who fail to pay their debts are being thrown in jail marian up my has been to the state of ohio where the practices of fairly common even though it's criticize as unconstitutional a midwestern u.s. state. internationally recognized for being the battleground where america's next president is decided let's talk about the importance of ohio and in the battle for ohio state's eighteen electoral votes mean so much elbows paid a lot of attention...
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dot com will be streaming the marian skeets who's got performance live from sixteen hundred g.m.t. . moving on now those fleeing their countries to seek a safer life in the u.k. and often end up with neither a job nor a place to live tens of thousands of rejected the solemn seekers are struggling to make ends meet while being unable to go back home what is pretty boy is the story of one such man in glasgow. our as fred was born in iraq he's been in glasgow for five years and he's had three asylum times rejected so he has no right to work and no where to live he said legally i just been this shit for three artists i can go back to iraq because i am under the threat the assassin of my family all my family nowadays he sleeps on the floor of this gym in a shelter inside the local community center but for a raz and others just like him the abject poverty he subjected to is still better than going home and the home of his duty as a leg this is because he was an iraqi pupil at the home of his in iraq is saved but they are not right they lying to us they how is iraq safe the. last time i hea
dot com will be streaming the marian skeets who's got performance live from sixteen hundred g.m.t. . moving on now those fleeing their countries to seek a safer life in the u.k. and often end up with neither a job nor a place to live tens of thousands of rejected the solemn seekers are struggling to make ends meet while being unable to go back home what is pretty boy is the story of one such man in glasgow. our as fred was born in iraq he's been in glasgow for five years and he's had three...
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every corner of the marian ski fitted to captures your i and i want to find out a little bit more about how the all key textures the what able to combine both the old mighty and ski together with this contemporary invitee and very vibrant space. gordon says the classic homes of the eighteenth and nineteenth century opera houses are they all shape three balconies tried and trusted designed to carry both grand scale intimacy that is the twenty first century twist walls so that even the father spectator catches even the quietest nights backstage the marines get here to do is like a factory scene jobs of flying towers and axes areas designed to operate so that sets can be moved quickly and easily so productions can be staged back to back the opening night garland the second of make exalts three days of launch performances a district in general director valerie giver will conduct an area of stars including will see the domingo over the body and my name on it in the words of you to stick directing the program the novel festival which are easy to demonstrate the true healing of the company and
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this morning marian ski to. will be. a great company then you have to thank so much for your years all of us thought of you an ecstatic it's a great honor for me to participate in the opening of the woodstock and to congratulate tyler you get is nothing else it's a wonderful stage tonight so i think one of the most important. things. on stage like this is acoustic so. and it was so. incredible it was just so very much just stick someone who knows more about to the arts and culture is none other than be here to all that the bolshoi theatre he is that not really exciting and he told me all that the cultural relevance of this theater. russia now has a unique building construction technically complex performances from the russian foreign opera and rather than it's an incredible night to remember spectacular performances it was just the opening night do we have two more nights of this. so join me. right here on our c formal. so do you had to website for more on the stories we're covering all net plus at all to dot com you can
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. >> reporter: among those watching, marian bower, a 68-year-old grandmother who was targeted when she tried to register a group called american patriots against government excess. >> it's not like we have millions of dollars. >> reporter: what is your total budget? >> i think we maybe run through $1,500 a year. >> reporter: they even asked her to describe a book her group was reading. what was your reaction? >> read it yourself. honestly. that was my thought. my husband said to me, he says, you can't tell the irs that. >> reporter: the president has said he didn't find out about any of this until the news first broke last week. but today, we learned that top officials at the treasury department found out almost a year ago. diane? >> jon, tell me more about that grandmother, ms. bower, what's next for her and her application? >> reporter: well, you know, she actually got it approved. it took her two and a half years, going back and forth with the irs, but she finally got her organization approved as a tax exempt organization. >> persistence, at least. okay, thank you, jon karl. >>> and
. >> reporter: among those watching, marian bower, a 68-year-old grandmother who was targeted when she tried to register a group called american patriots against government excess. >> it's not like we have millions of dollars. >> reporter: what is your total budget? >> i think we maybe run through $1,500 a year. >> reporter: they even asked her to describe a book her group was reading. what was your reaction? >> read it yourself. honestly. that was my...
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blackhawk and marian scored twice if the game.and take the series 4 games to 1. >> very good. >> thanks very much larry. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news here on tv 20 for all of us here, i'm dan. we appreciate your time as always. next newscast abc 7 news at 11:00 o'clock over on channel 7. always joins on line at abc 7 news.com. thanks so much for 7 news.com. thanks so much for being frank: damn, i'm bored. come on, let's do something. dennis: well, we're a little busy here, frank. what the hell are you reading? in touch. in touch? why would you read that crap? we are trying to stay in touch with what's happening in the world. yeah, i'm sorry if we like to keep ourselves informed. you want to be informed? read a newspaper.
blackhawk and marian scored twice if the game.and take the series 4 games to 1. >> very good. >> thanks very much larry. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news here on tv 20 for all of us here, i'm dan. we appreciate your time as always. next newscast abc 7 news at 11:00 o'clock over on channel 7. always joins on line at abc 7 news.com. thanks so much for 7 news.com. thanks so much for being frank: damn, i'm bored. come on, let's do something. dennis: well, we're a little busy...
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. >> reporter: today only marian genetics own the braca analysis.y patented the test. >> stopping research, stopping other genetic testing and we see a situation where progress is being hindered. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court is expected to rule on that gene patent case next month. john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and in our next half hour in a ktvu special report we investigate treatments for breast cancer and why there may be a conflict of interest in predicting a patient's cancer risk. >>> smokers will soon be banned from lighting up in all 38 palo alto parks. last night the city council overwhelmingly approved the smoking ban. the city council decided to expand the ordnance to all city parks. city leaders are deciding whether there should be designated smoking areas. some people feel smokers should be given more consideration. >> people who want to smoke they feel alienated. i think it's a turn off for people who enjoy smoking and they're finding less and less places to do this. >> reporter: the palo alto ban will take effect 60 days f
. >> reporter: today only marian genetics own the braca analysis.y patented the test. >> stopping research, stopping other genetic testing and we see a situation where progress is being hindered. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court is expected to rule on that gene patent case next month. john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and in our next half hour in a ktvu special report we investigate treatments for breast cancer and why there may be a conflict of interest in...
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i had like the unflattering sort of marian the librarian wig.first disguise i ever had was in training. it was a frizzy red wig and i had one of those pregnant lady stomachs. i just looked like a fat deranged clown. that was in training, we were yucking it up. i would never wear such a preposterous disguise actually operating in the field, let alone in a place like moscow. >> little did you know, lindsey is actually an asian guy. >> this is the way it should be done, young spies watching tonight. >> lindsey with a clown nose. >> i like that you're going to pay a million dollars to a guy who didn't know how to set up a g mail account. >> that's probably the most frightening aspect. we might never know the details of this and what's true and what's not. i mean, the scariest scenario to me is that this actually was a c.i.a.-trained spy who got caught. if that's the case, then there's something really wrong over there. >> lindsey what will likely happen? you think this will swim away and we'll not hear of it. cenk: like a bad b. move ve? >> what gen
i had like the unflattering sort of marian the librarian wig.first disguise i ever had was in training. it was a frizzy red wig and i had one of those pregnant lady stomachs. i just looked like a fat deranged clown. that was in training, we were yucking it up. i would never wear such a preposterous disguise actually operating in the field, let alone in a place like moscow. >> little did you know, lindsey is actually an asian guy. >> this is the way it should be done, young spies...
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he was suspended 25 games last post-season for a hit on marian hossa. >>> the san jose state softballm swept in mexico last weekend to win the wca tournament for the first time in school history. the spartans will face arizona state tomorrow in the first ncaa tournament appearance in 21 years. >> in '92 i was one. [ laughter ] >> i was one years old. i think we can go far. i think we can get to oklahoma and we're going to shock a lot of people. we are looked at as the underdog and not many people know who we are so that's the benefit we have going into the tournament. >> it's been a long time coming on the hopefully this takes the program to a higher level that we can maintain for some time. i know recruiting -- >> great stuff for san jose state. now, there will be plenty of screaming tonight at oracle but nothing like what we saw in the european arm-wrestling championship. [ screaming ] that is a game face! she makes tennis star maria sharapova sound like a church mouse! [ laughter ] [ screaming ] >> that's how it ended. that is it. the mayor from sacramento is here, kevin johnson. t
he was suspended 25 games last post-season for a hit on marian hossa. >>> the san jose state softballm swept in mexico last weekend to win the wca tournament for the first time in school history. the spartans will face arizona state tomorrow in the first ncaa tournament appearance in 21 years. >> in '92 i was one. [ laughter ] >> i was one years old. i think we can go far. i think we can get to oklahoma and we're going to shock a lot of people. we are looked at as the...
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a woman's childhood essay returns to her 65 years after she wrote it. 75-year-old marian bought a usedre in orange county a few months ago. while going through it she found her own handwritten note. she wrote the essay when she was 10 years old and living in kentucky. >> i recognized my handwriting. i hollered, i -- i started shaking. i cried. i had good bumps. >> the cancer survivor believes the letter's unexpected return is a sign from god and she is trying to find a previous owner of the bible. so far, she has had no luck. but amazing. >> what are the chances of that happening? >> yeah. >> jumping from state to state. that's really something. >>> this is a big day for a legendary bay area baseball coach. >> yeah. a good guy, too. john perry of the west side as in santa rosa west side little legal will coach his 1000th game this afternoon. he recently threw out the ceremonial first pitch at an oakland as game. there will be a ceremony for him before the game at 4:45 at the wright school in santa rosa and i said, this guy is a good guy, spends all his time actually donates money to bu
a woman's childhood essay returns to her 65 years after she wrote it. 75-year-old marian bought a usedre in orange county a few months ago. while going through it she found her own handwritten note. she wrote the essay when she was 10 years old and living in kentucky. >> i recognized my handwriting. i hollered, i -- i started shaking. i cried. i had good bumps. >> the cancer survivor believes the letter's unexpected return is a sign from god and she is trying to find a previous...
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marian marzynski tells his story and the stories of others like him, all children who hid their jewishidentity to survive during the holocaust. in the following excerpt, marzynski describes life after he was separated from his parents and taken to a polish clergyman by a family friend. >> the priest arranged for my stay at a catholic orphanage run by the italian order of brothers they were 45 orphans there. i was the youngest. only the brother superior knew who i really was. when german police came to the orphanage looking for jewish children, he would hide me behind the altar. at six, i had my holy communion and became the most dedicated altar boy, a favorite of the priests. during the mass i would sometimes fall asleep at the altar. a brother would pick me up and then carry me to my bed. when i was here 30 years ago one sister was still alive. do you remember me, sister? you look a little different. i don't remember your name. it's marish. oh, marish, the youngest of all the children. very small boy. and i remember you as a sister who always gave me sugar. i spent two and a half year
marian marzynski tells his story and the stories of others like him, all children who hid their jewishidentity to survive during the holocaust. in the following excerpt, marzynski describes life after he was separated from his parents and taken to a polish clergyman by a family friend. >> the priest arranged for my stay at a catholic orphanage run by the italian order of brothers they were 45 orphans there. i was the youngest. only the brother superior knew who i really was. when german...
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. >>> marÍan valverde de pensilvania, 41 aÑitos. >>> y tambiÉn de cumpleaÑos josef escamilla "bebÉ algoros". >>> vienen las chicas, para encender la pasiÓn y ponerle fuego a la relaciÓn. >>> no. >>> ya volvemos a "despierta amÉrica", la mejor manera de comenzar... ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> terremoto. terremoto!♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (risas) ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> se apreniÓ. >>> lo aprendiÓ. >>> aprendiÓ? >>> sÍ. aprendiÓ un paso alan. >>> estoy saltando. >>> corazÓn, corazon. >>> lo Único que sabÍa repetir cuando habÍa tres palabras corridas. >>> buenos dÍas a todos en casita. >>> bendito sea dios, un dÍa mÁs, lunes 20 de mayo del 2013, les voy a decir lo que puse en twitter, el cielo es para los que tienen los pies en la tierra. >>> sÍ. >>> quÉ bonito. >>> me gusta. >>> mucho hits. >>> muy filosofico karla martÍnez, estoy segura que serÁ lo que se comenta hoy, pero maÑana, llegÓ el momento de lo que todo el mundo comenta hoy, y dice. le vamos a explicar, resulta ser que en colombia se publicÓ un diccionario de niÑos que sorprende a adultos, como lo oye, un libro, una ediciÓn espe
. >>> marÍan valverde de pensilvania, 41 aÑitos. >>> y tambiÉn de cumpleaÑos josef escamilla "bebÉ algoros". >>> vienen las chicas, para encender la pasiÓn y ponerle fuego a la relaciÓn. >>> no. >>> ya volvemos a "despierta amÉrica", la mejor manera de comenzar... ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> terremoto. terremoto!♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (risas) ♪. ♪. ♪....
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. >> now, according to marian webster, it's spelled with an "s," that's the correct spelling.pelling for people who like to pretend they're right and that one is with a "c." >> it's occurred as a correct spelling since the 17th century, when you were born and common in current published writing. >> however, according to the spelling bee, the official spelling bee spelling, it is with an "s." >> it says it continues to be widely regarded as...