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What a case......about that woman missing in Aruba. That is bone chilling.
Have a great night, Anderson, Isha & Bloggers!
I hope that every one is safe from Hurricane Irene.
Good Night Everyone! Stay Well!
Good night everyone. Great comments. So grateful for the journalists being freed and turn Irene turn!!!!
The Aruba case sounds really strange.
Steve Jobs has done a tremendous job with Apple. He has turned the tide in computer technology with his Iphones and now Ipads. Everything is so small. So much storage, so many choices, so much power, so much battery life. tremendous legacy to the world.
Hopefully more information regarding the investigation of the woman missing in Aruba will be found