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Easy Way for Renting Books

Do you usually buy your favorite books? If so, you might be interested to make it cheaper. Now, for reading your favorite books you do not need to buy them. You do not need to use and waste your money just for buying your favorite books and after than you just let it in your shelves. Now, renting books is the best choice for you who love to read many kinds of books without wasting your time and money. This is very easy and I am sure you will love it. Sometimes you will not realize that actually renting books can save environment. Why? Because by renting books, you will decrease the paper production for producing the books. It means that you will save many trees for making the paper.

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'Welcome Back Kotter' actor Robert Hegyes dies; Kim Kardashian to guest on …

(Kevin Winter – Getty Images) Robert Hegyes, the actor who played Sweathog Juan Epstein on “Welcome Back Kotter,” died Thursday after being brought to a New Jersey hospital in cardiac arrest. He was 60. Hegyes, who also had a role on “Cagney & Lacey,”

Actor had played Juan Epstein on popular '70s sitcom.

Actor Robert Hegyes, one of the stars of the 70s sitcom "Welcome Back Kotter" died today of an apparent heart attack.Hegyes was best known for his role as…

[Hollywood Reporter] • Robert Hegyes – an actor best known for playing Juan Epstein, one of the “Sweathogs” on the '70s sitcom “Welcome Back, Kotter” – has died at the age of 60. [Chicago Tribune] Reader comments on sltrib.com are the opinions of the

[Hollywood Reporter] • Robert Hegyes – an actor best known for playing Juan Epstein, one of the “Sweathogs” on the '70s sitcom “Welcome Back, Kotter” – has died at the age of 60. [Chicago Tribune] Reader comments on sltrib.com are the opinions of the

Fran Drescher Believes Aliens Implanted a Chip in Her

Ever wonder how Fran Drescher became famous? Turns out the actress was abducted by aliens when she was in junior high and had a chip planted in.

Ever wonder how Fran Drescher became famous? Turns out the actress was abducted by aliens when she was in junior high and had a chip planted in.

Fran Drescher believes she and ex-husband Peter Marc Jacobson were abducted by aliens while in junior high. Seriously. The aliens planted a chip in her and Jacobson, not to find love, but to find the inspiration needed for her to create the TV Land

Claiming to be abducted by aliens while she was in junior high, the 'Happily Divorced' star says in an interview that her ex-husband Peter Marc Jacobson doesn't share her opinions.

Ever wonder how Fran Drescher became famous? Turns out the actress was abducted by aliens when she was in junior high and had a chip planted in.

Antioch's 45 North rustles up rustic feel

Two people escaped injury after being shot at while waiting at a traffic light in Antioch late Wednesday morning, according to Antioch police.

S. Residents of an Antioch neighborhood say they're concerned about a new asphalt plant that would replace one already operating on Franklin Limestone Road. The plant is proposed for an eight-acre site on the road, just off Antioch Pike,

S. Residents of an Antioch neighborhood say they're concerned about a new asphalt plant that would replace one already operating on Franklin Limestone Road. The plant is proposed for an eight-acre site on the road, just off Antioch Pike,

In his second year as principal at this Antioch school, Green said about half of the classrooms have been adopted. "It has been fairly successful. The adoptions have come from our parents who adopt their own child's classroom," he said.

By Tom Lochner Contra Costa Times BEAR-Y BIG FANS: A piece of Antioch public art is officially on the San Francisco 49ers bandwagon for the team's playoff run. A pair of statues depicting an adult bear and cub at play on Hillcrest and Terrace View

'The Grey': The Reviews Are In!

In Theaters This Weekend: The Grey, Man on a Ledge, One for the Money, Declaration of War, Albert Nobbs,The Wicker Tree. The Grey:Mallory A group of oil-rig roughnecks are left stranded on the sub-arctic tundra after their plane experiences a complete

Writer/director Joe Carnahan ('The A-Team') reteams with Liam Neeson for the survival thriller, 'The Grey.' Find out if the film is a gripping and substantive man vs. nature movie experience.

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The Grey is gruesome at times, but it's also involving emotionally, as the puny mortals reveal themselves to each other in the face of something as insurmountable as the frigid Alaskan outback.

The Grey is gruesome at times, but it's also involving emotionally, as the puny mortals reveal themselves to each other in the face of something as insurmountable as the frigid Alaskan outback.

What Whales Take on the Sharks Tonight in the "Shark Tank?" (Recap 1/27/12)

He will pitch his invention on the ABC show “Shark Tank,” which airs Feb. 17. / Ned P. Rauch/The Journal News NEW ROCHELLE — They're called “Aha moments” — when a light bulb flashes in your mind and shines on a solution to a long-vexing problem.

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Productions star is making a turn appearance on ABC's Shark Tank! tonight. "An artistic man hopes the sharks are interested in his cat drawing service and anoother man pitches a system to improve a salesperson's skills", says the blurb.

EST, on ABC's "Shark Tank." The company will launch with its signature line of all-natural, luxury bar and paper soaps. You Smell is the first company to bring paper soap–wildly popular in Asia–to the US and is accepting pre-orders on

Viewers of the Tour de France probably remember the giant man-sized water bottle that was running alongside the cyclists during various parts of the race. The announcers had a lot of fun talking about it.

'Welcome Back, Kotter': Robert Hegyes' 'Epstein' helped alter TV

Actor Robert Hegyes, one of the stars of the 70s sitcom "Welcome Back Kotter" died today of an apparent heart attack.Hegyes was best known for his role as…

Losing Robert Hegyes (Welcome Back, Kotter's Epstein) has taken us here at Screen Junkies by surprise. I guess we just figured that he'd always be around and took for granted the fact that life is fleeting. We never called to check in on him or made

Losing Robert Hegyes (Welcome Back, Kotter's Epstein) has taken us here at Screen Junkies by surprise. I guess we just figured that he'd always be around and took for granted the fact that life is fleeting. We never called to check in on him or made

After some lean years, Travolta's career rocketed back following his role in the 1994 film “Pulp Fiction.”

Robert Hegyes, an actor best known for his role as Juan Epstein on the 1970s hit sitcom "Welcome Back Kotter," died in New Jersey at the age of 60. (Jan. 27) (/CBS News) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart,

Demi Moore 911 call: 'She smoked something'

While her rep quickly dispelled any rumor regarding an overdose of nitrous oxide by Demi Moore, anorexia, or bout with extreme depression, an emergency 911 call recently released tells a different story. In the audio of the 911 call, at least three

Demi Moore 911 call is trending because of the release of the 911 call that Moore's friend made while calling for a paramedic Monday, before she was hospitalized. Click on the video below to listen to the recording.

A caller on a 911 recording released by Los Angeles fire officials says Demi Moore smoked something before she was rushed to the hospital Monday night. The woman on the call said the actress was having convulsions, shaking and "burning up." (Jan.

By Baker Machado and Josh Grossberg, E! Online So begins the dramatic 911 call, in which Demi Moore's friends are desperately trying to get an ambulance to the actress' Beverly Hills home as quickly as possible, which was released this morning by the

More details emerge about Heidi Klum and Seal's split (left), and Demi Moore's troubles (right). It's been a long week — not just for us, but for celebs too. And it's not over yet. Check out the most depressing news of the day.

Saul Alinsky: A GOP Bogeyman Who Influences Many On The Left And Right

As President Obama and Rev. Sharpton entered The Kennedy Center, I got shivers down my spine. For, I could feel Saul Alinsky guiding them as they took their seats. There were these two men, trained in Alinskyâ ™s methodology for

By MAGGIE HABERMAN | When he claimed victory in South Carolina on Saturday, Newt Gingrich declared that, "The centerpiece of this campaign, I believe, is American exceptionalism versus the radicalism of Saul Alinsky." But if any candidate is using Saul

Well no, not exactly. But as anyone who has ACTUALLY READ ALINSKY KNOWS–in contrast to those who simply parrot his name as part of rather stretched smear of.

On the night of his triumph in the South Carolina primary, Newt Gingrich declared that “The centerpiece of this campaign, I believe, is American exceptionalism versus the radicalism of Saul Alinsky.” That reference and subsequent references to Alinsky

He can blame Saul Alinsky. On my first day in my first job as a conservative activist, I was handed a copy of Alinsky's “Rules for Radicals.” It was given in part as a how-to manual for organizing political operations and

'Welcome Back, Kotter': Robert Hegyes' 'Epstein' helped alter TV

An exhibit titled "Intersections of the Man-Made and Natural Worlds," featuring the oil paintings of Jeff Epstein, opens Monday — with a reception scheduled for 5 to 7 pm Feb. 8 — and runs through March 2 at The Gallery at Chapin in Princeton.

He played Juan Epstein on the 1970s television show and was a regular on "Cagney & Lacey."

He played Juan Epstein on the 1970s television show and was a regular on "Cagney & Lacey."

"Welcome Back, Kotter" television star Robert Hegyes died Thursday, giving millions of Americans pause to reflect back in time to 1975, when Epstein, Vinnie Barbarino and the other "Sweathogs" ruled. The plot for "Welcome Back, Kotter" might sound a

It's not clear if Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman have already completed filming Moore's part in the movie or if they will even move forward with using her, but it seems as though the two directors can replace the actress seeing that Moore's role in