Paulsen, Carl Anton, Jr. Was born in Broomfield, Colorado on June 18, 1930 and sadly left this earth on February 26, 2010, surrounded by loving and cherished family and friends, after a nine month ...
Meanwhile, Sigmund Freud believed there's an inherent interest in wish fulfillment – villains (mostly) get away with things ...
An exhibition charting Victoria and Albert’s love of chronicling their reign through watercolours makes its royal progress to Newcastle this summer ...
In 1967, several people saw a UFO in the Illinois sky. A patrolman filmed it. The Air Force investigated it. One man hopes he ...
Carl Antonelli bravely served in the US Army. He was an active member of the Villages community, and had a passion for golf.
According to Alfred Nobel's will, the Nobel Prize in Physics was to go to "the person who shall have made the most important ...
Following are real estate transactions over $5,000 as listed in records of the Erie County Clerk’s Office for the week ending ...
Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger won the Nobel Prize for their groundbreaking ... Sigmund Freud viewed dreams as the “royal road to the unconscious,” reflecting hidden desires and conflicts. Carl Jung ...
The Breakwater Hotel (Anton Skislewicz, 1939 ... More serious and less "Moderne," the Cavalier seems a closer relation to Carl Fisher's Flamingo than to the funky, streamlined works of Hohauser ...
The murderous villain, Mark (Carl Boehm), who preys on young women ... another white-knuckle thriller with a strong setup: A punk band (Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat, Joe Cole, Callum Turner ...
Prison sentences, alcohol bans and restraining orders were some of the recent punishments handed out to offenders at court in ...
The Breakwater Hotel (Anton Skislewicz, 1939 ... More serious and less "Moderne," the Cavalier seems a closer relation to Carl Fisher's Flamingo than to the funky, streamlined works of Hohauser ...