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Clutching the wand, Jack lay in the pitch-dark. Hepushed up his goggles, but he still couldn't seeanything. You there? It was Annie's voice. Yes, said Jack. You okay?Yes. But we're really in trouble now, said Jack. We fell way down into a dark hole,
PalaceJack was sitting at the computer in the living room. He was doing research on penguins for a schoolproject. His mom and dad were cooking in thekitchen. Jack could smell bread baking in the ovenand spaghetti sauce bubbling on top of the stove. J
Jack plunched down into thesea, the water was freezing cold, hepumped back up to the surface, choaking and coughing, the lifevest kept Jack closed, but the waves kept hammering at him. Help! Jack shouted. Thought to the twenty foot tiger shark, andmy
Jack felt rain drops he looked up and saw the summer storm cloud . Hurry! Jack called to Anne. They were riding their bikes home form library, Jacks backpackwas filled with library books. He didnt want them to get wet, asJack and Anne piddled fast, a
Where is my backpack? Jack yelled to Anne. What? Anne said. My backpack! Said Jack. Dont worry about it now, said Anne, wehave to ...the wand, the wand. Jack interrupted her. Oh, said Anne. the wand. We have to find my pack, fast! Said Jack. Jack and
Tap, tap, tap. Jack was dreaming that a white bird was pecking athis window. Tap . . . tap. A red bird appeared and pecked with the whitebird. Tap ... tap. Jack, wake up! said Annie. Jack opened his eyes. They're here! said Annie. Who? The birds? sai
Jack, Annie, Teddy, and Kathleen laughed. My, said Kathleen. I believe I would much rather rideDianthus than go with Merlin!The white unicorn knelt in the snow. Kathleen and Teddyclimbed onto his back. Dianthus stoodTeddy smiled down at Jack and Anni
Clang, clang, clang! Jack opened his eyes. The sound of bells filled thenight-not the gentle ringing of the temple bells but aharsh clanging. Jack smelled smoke. He and Annie threw off theirmosquito nets and stumbled to the door. Basho was standing i
A bi-partisan group including two former U.S. Senators and the wife of Republican hopeful John McCain are in Rwanda to witness some of the successful development projects taking place there. Thomas Rippe reports from Kigali. Cindy McCain and John Po
By Katy Migiro Nairobi 18 June 2007 The president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is briefing the U.N. Security Council on the court's efforts to prosecute the 90 people indicted for masterminding the Rwandan genocide. Katy Migiro r
By Scott Stearns White House 31 May 2006 President Bush says he is confident U.S. lawmakers will approve funding to help reimburse African nations that have peacekeeping forces in Sudan's troubled Darfur region. Mr. Bush met in the Oval Office with
Pythons Unlock Human Heart Health Secrets Studying snakes might seem like an unlikely way to help people with heart disease, but a pythons remarkable ability to quickly enlarge its heart during digestion has Colorado medical researchers looking towar
Even as adults we still enjoy blowing bubbles, dont we? If youve ever wondered why blowing on a thin film of soapy water creates bubbles, this is your lucky day. All liquids have a property called surface tension. Take water, for example. Water molec
By Cathy Majtenyi Musasa Transit Center, Burundi 26 April 2006 About 18,000 Rwandans in northern Burundi are applying to stay in Burundi as refugees, claiming that their lives are in danger. But about
By Marianne Kearney Jakarta 11 December 2007 A consortium of activists from across Indonesia, are pushing for the establishment of a truth commission aimed at uncovering thousands of human rights violations committed during almost three decades of co