Monday, October 17, 2011

Baby Genius Favorite Nursery Rhymes w/bonus Music CD

Baby Genius Favorite  Nursery Rhymes w/bonus Music CDThis outstanding collection of Baby Genius DVDs includes themes about playtime outings and little children interacting in the events and places around them. The focus is on entertainment and teaching children in an environment filled with fun and adventure. Animation is combined with children’s songs and includes fun-loving Baby Genius characters like DJ the Dinosaur, Vinko the Dancing Bear and more.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Village People - Can't Stop the Music

Village People - Can't Stop the MusicMusic Box provides celebrated director Costa-gavras another opportunity to weave a story of nail-biting suspense with frightening political overtones. In this intense courtroom thriller, Chicago attorney Ann Talbot (Jessica Lange) agrees to defend her Hungarian immigrant father mike Laszlo (Armin Mueller-Stahl) against accusations of heinous war crimes committed 50 years earlier. As the trial unfolds, Ann probes for evidence that will not only establish his innocence, but also lay to rest her own agonizing doubts about his past. When a hospitalized witness is suddenly located in Budapest, the trial moves to her father's homeland. Here crucial testimony plus Ann's personal investigation lead to astonishing results.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

The Music Never Stopped

The Music Never StoppedFrom the author of Awakenings comes this heartwarming tale of a father and son who find a connection through the music that embodied the generation gap of the 1960s. An unforgettable soundtrack features the Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and more.

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Man charged with murder of infant son

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TORONTO - 

A Brampton man is charged with murder in last year’s death of his three-month-old son.

Tyson Zachary Garbutt-Streeter was rushed to hospital after emergency services were called to his Flowertown Rd. home on Sept. 22, 2010.

The infant was rushed to local hospital before being transferred to Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children where he was placed on life support.

During treatment, medical staff noted the child had unexplained injuries and Peel’s special victims unit took over the case.

Six days later, the infant was taken off life support and he died.

The death was listed as a suspicious paediatric death and was being investigated by pathologists at the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service and the homicide squad.

“Tiny angel rest your wings, sit with me for awhile,” an obituary for the boy stated. “How I long to hold your hand, and see your tender smile.”

The note said Tyson is survived by his twin sister Ava and will be forever missed “by your parents Krista Garbutt and Daniel Streeter…”

“At the time this occurred, it wasn’t immediately evident that it was anything other than suspicious,” Peel homicide Insp. George Koekkoek said Thursday.

“It obviously took us this long” before pathology tests were completed and provided evidence the child was slain, he said.

The tests gave detectives evidence of what occurred and then “we follow up by doing what we do, and that is conducting interviews and reviewing forensic evidence,” Koekkoek said.

He refused to discuss the cause of death or nature of the injuries. But Koekkoek said when the child was first admitted to hospital, medical staff noticed unexplained injuries indicating trauma of some sort.

Those then unexplained injuries, however, were severe enough to cause the child’s death, he said.

Streeter, 20, who is reportedly unemployed, was arrested without incident at his home on Thursday morning and was charged with second-degree murder. He is to appear in Brampton court Friday.


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