3 Men, Stranded on Pacific Island for Days, Rescued After Spelling Out 'Help' in Leaves on the Beach
Three men were rescued Thursday from the Pacific Ocean island where they had been stranded for three days, after flagging down rescuers with palm fronds used to spell out "Help," the U.S. Coast Guard said Friday. A photo of their makeshift announcement on the beach was released on Facebook Saturday by the U.S. Pacific Fleet, capturing the dramatic work of the stranded men in flagging down their rescuers. The men were first located about 8 a.m. local time Thursday, the Coast Guard said in a news release. They were described as "safe," but it was not immediately clear...
- 4/9/2016
- by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
- PEOPLE.com
3 Men, Stranded on Pacific Island for Days, Rescued After Spelling Out 'Help' in Leaves on the Beach
Three men were rescued Thursday from the Pacific Ocean island where they had been stranded for three days, after flagging down rescuers with palm fronds used to spell out "Help," the U.S. Coast Guard said Friday. A photo of their makeshift announcement on the beach was released on Facebook Saturday by the U.S. Pacific Fleet, capturing the dramatic work of the stranded men in flagging down their rescuers. The men were first located about 8 a.m. local time Thursday, the Coast Guard said in a news release. They were described as "safe," but it was not immediately clear...
- 4/9/2016
- by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
- PEOPLE.com
The Anonymous People Kino Lorber Director: Greg Williams Screenplay: Aaron Cohen, Jeff Reilly, Greg Williams Cast: Kristen Johnston, Chris Herren, Patrick Kennedy, Tara Conner, William Cope Moyers, Jim Ramstad, William White, Laurie Dhue Screened at: Review 2, NYC, 3/5/14 Opens: March 14, 2014 In much the way that Stephen Farber’s exciting documentary “How to Survive a Plague” deals with the struggle to get politicians involved in finding an effective treatment for AIDS, Greg Williams’s “The Anonymous People” runs with efforts to change the way we deal with folks addicted to drugs and alcohol. The overriding theme is that is in most states, the push is to arrest, prosecute and punish [ Read More ]
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- 3/10/2014
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Everyone's trying to figure out how they feel about each other on Private Practice. There's not one relationship you can describe simply, which is probably by design.
Naomi is starting a new romance and Addison is torn between two men. Our recap has the details of these stories and more. Now here's our review of "Love Bites" ...
William White, Naomi's boss, has been getting a little flirty with her lately. She has to give a speech about him at a fancy event. Fife is a bit uncomfortable about this.
Pete and Violet have finally turned a corner, or at least he's abandoned the idea of being mad at her. Addison and Sam ... well, even they don't know. How can we?
Before the big ball, there are a couple of cases on the medical front.
Cooper’s patient, Paige, has a bite mark. Her boyfriend says he’s walked the Earth...
Naomi is starting a new romance and Addison is torn between two men. Our recap has the details of these stories and more. Now here's our review of "Love Bites" ...
William White, Naomi's boss, has been getting a little flirty with her lately. She has to give a speech about him at a fancy event. Fife is a bit uncomfortable about this.
Pete and Violet have finally turned a corner, or at least he's abandoned the idea of being mad at her. Addison and Sam ... well, even they don't know. How can we?
Before the big ball, there are a couple of cases on the medical front.
Cooper’s patient, Paige, has a bite mark. Her boyfriend says he’s walked the Earth...
- 2/12/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
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