Archive for January, 2010

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A review for “The 7th Taboo”

11:27 pm

“… a sweet quickie. It is told in Lori-Ann’s point of view, so we can read her excitement and emotions when she meets Jade. The plot is also very creative …”A cool review for “The 7th Taboo”, which, incidentally is now on All Romance Ebooks.

Edge of Darkness is a condensation of the 1985 BBC miniseries of the same name, but this latest Mel Gibson vehicle, the actor’s first starring role in seven years, is better described as a conflation of Casino Royale and The Departed …diabolical international intrigue with a Boston accent.

One Chicago Chef can cook up a storm, even though she’s been blind since birth. As Cynthia Bowers reports, this chef does it all while dazzling the best in the business.

President Obama has proposed billions put high-speed rail on the fast track to create future jobs. But as John Blackstone reports, will car-loving Americans get on board?

Toyota has temporarily shut down most of its U.S. plants as they rush to fix the sticky accelerator pedals. As Manuel Gallegus reports, Toyota is anxious to repair its image as well.

Ten American church members are being held for possible child trafficking. As Bill Whitaker reports, they say they were simply trying to rescue abandoned children.

Investigators remain on the scene where William and Ina Lucille Campbell were found dead in Friday evening. Officials have not yet said how the 81 and 82 year-olds were killed, only that they were at home.

The federal government has approved Toyota’s gas pedal fix, but as Manuel Gallegus reports, Toyota must overcome a loss of consumer confidence to restore its reputation for reliability.

Toyota has temporarily shut down most of its U.S. plants as they rush to fix the sticky accelerator pedals. As Manuel Gallegus reports, Toyota is anxious to repair its image as well.

FALL RIVER, Mass. — An investigation in the death of a college student found in the trunk of a rental car is now spanning two states.