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    Nov 28, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  1. Want cheaper tuition? Find religion

    With church membership dwindling and more families struggling to afford the cost of college, many private religiously-affiliated colleges and universities are slashing tuition and offering incentives to attract new students -- and to stay afloat.
    CNN
    With church membership dwindling and more families struggling to afford the cost of college, many private religiously-affiliated colleges and universities are slashing tuition and offering incentives to attract new students -- and to stay afloat. Some...

    Tags: Religious Texts, Students, Moody's Corporation, Roman Catholicism, Christianity

  2. Sep 16, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Venom,' 'The Future of Food,' 'Hellbent,' 'Walking on the Sky'

    As if Louisiana has not been through enough, according to "Venom" all the evil spirits captured by an elderly rural voodoo woman have inadvertently been unleashed. Assuming the form of snakes, they attack a mechanic (Rick Cramer), setting him off on a lethal rampage. Smartly directed by Jim Gillespie from a script by various hands, "Venom" is from Dimension Films and follows its stylish, energetic and darkly amusing horror movie tradition. As usual for Dimension, the film — shot largely on atmospheric locations in Louisiana — focuses on a group of teens, especially a resilient young woman (Agnes Bruckner) who's just landed a pre-med scholarship to Columbia University and is not about to let some tire-iron-wielding bayou monster spoil her plans without a fight.
    Times Staff Writers
    As if Louisiana has not been through enough, according to "Venom" all the evil spirits captured by an elderly rural voodoo woman have inadvertently been unleashed. Assuming the form of snakes, they attack a mechanic (Rick Cramer), setting him off on a...

    Tags: Education, Movies, Entertainment, Horror (genre), Columbia University

  4. Sep 9, 2005 |Story| Metromix
  5. Movie review: 'Venom'

    Tribune staff reporter
    1 star (out of four) As a genre, horror movies are not known for scintillating dialogue. That said, while no one expects Beckett from a popcorn thriller, most of us do cling foolishly to the hope that at some point during the flick we'll be treated to...

    Tags: Teen-agers, Movies, Bijou Phillips, Entertainment, Death

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