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Faith, family, friends, and memories. That is what will help you get through the days. The overwhelming feeling of helplessness will subside. I am a friend of one of the survivor's families; a mother who lost a 22 year old son, who also has a daughter who just graduated from USC Law; and lost my home to fire last year; I have felt your pain. It will get better. May God be with you. SH Lancaster JW, Lexington, SC
There are no words to express the pain that so many people are going thru right now. It is amazing how many people are affected by this tragedy in one way or another. USC is a large campus with a close nit feeling. Having graduated from there almost 15 years ago I feel as if I lost my brothers and sisters. Please know that the prayers of myself and so many others are with you.


Red Mile Secures Key Talent for Sin City Game

SAUSALITO, Calif., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Red Mile Entertainment, Inc. (OTCBulletinBoard: RDML) , a worldwide developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software, today announced it has engaged acclaimed video-game industry writing and production talent to participate in the development of Red Mile's upcoming game based on multi-award-winning creator/writer/artist Frank Miller's Sin City graphic novels and comic books.

Accomplished game and animation veteran, Flint Dille, will spearhead the design, scriptwriting, story generation, and overall production of "Sin City: The Game" (working title). Dille has twenty years of game experience to his name, and has twice won "Story of the Year" for his work on The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay and on Dead to Rights.


Hearts prove to Vlad they have the spirit

This kind of impassioned "we'll show him" approach is something that Rangers simply couldn't live with. Hearts' overpowering of the previously unbeaten Glasgow side resulted in a victory which, if slightly unexpected, had a rousing effect on all concerned. It was also one in the eye for the club owner, who had threatened to replace under-performing first-team members with under-19 players. The established players' response was to deliver an exhilarating performance that has been lurking beneath the surface all season. However, Saturday wasn't just about aggression and desire, it was about playing controlled football intertwined with the sort of movement and industry not evident in a Hearts team for some time. Rangers last lost four league goals to the Tynecastle side 71 years ago, although they suffered a 4-2 reverse in Edinburgh on Scottish Cup duty in February 1995.



 

 

 

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