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Dale Lipinski is a trained killer, ex-cop, and former Delta Force and Black Ops specialist who is now lending his talents to California Attorney General Patrick Tanner as a special assistant and senior investigator. His current order of business is to stem the flow of high-quality cocaine into California. But there is only one major problem: the vicious drug cartel he is targeting is determined not to go down without a fight. Lipinski knows drug traffickers couldnt care less about maiming or killing people. With a tough road ahead of him, he partners with a diva-like litigator and a beautiful FBI agent and heads to the California-Mexico border. Meanwhile, although the brilliant computer hack...
Mabel Dodge Luhan, hostess and visionary, made Taos, New Mexico, a center for artists and utopians when she moved there in 1917 and began inviting friends to visit her. Now in paperback UTOPIAN VISTAS is a chronicle of the house and the many individuals whose lives and works were affected by the house and its environs. 162 photos.
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Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world's only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
Henry Fox was born in Richland Co., South Carolina 12 June 1768 and died in Choctaw Co. (now Webster Co.), Mississippi 18 January 1852. He " ... [was] buried in the Fox Cemetery, Webster County, Mississippi, married Sarah Harrell, and had thirteen children."--Page 3. "Sarah Harrell Fox ... was born on July 30 1772 and died in 1848."--Pref. Henry is a descendant of John Fox Jr. who was born about 1626, emigrated from Bristol, England to Virginia in 1664 and died in 1682 or 1683. Descendants lived in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, California, Iowa, Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Arizona, Michigan, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Tennessee, South Carolina, Illinois, Washington and elsewhere.
Reprint of: The Lost Tribes of North Carolina, Part I. Originally published: Austin, Texas: 1945.
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