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- Escaped convict Griffin and his friends ran all the way to Hell...with a penny, and a broken cigarette.
- A woman seeks revenge on her former lover, who owns a skydiving business.
- Feauding mothers, drug induced youth, they live fast and most will die young.
- It is one of the greatest mysteries of all time. How did the ancient Egyptians build the pyramids and lift obelisks? Theories about ropes, ramps, ingenuity and brute force abound. Even aliens have been credited. But there is still no definitive answer to solve this enigma. Now, an extraordinary new theory is put to the test. Is it possible that these ancient sailors could have also harnessed the power of the wind on land and used land sails - or kites - to help lift heavy stones? That is what Dr. Maureen Clemmons believes. With an elite team of Caltech aeronautical engineers to help her with her investigation, Clemmons puts her theory to the test and achieves the extraordinary.
- Meet Andrew, a young man from a middle-class, white family, who as a result of out-of-control anger & drug use, succumbs to peer pressure and gets involved with gangs & finds himself in jail. Andrew's parents describe what their lives have become as a result of Andrew's drug involvement. Interviews with students and a counselor add dimension to the discussion, while stressing other options available. Teens get a loud and clear warning about the harsh realities of drug life.
- A couple, one suffering from clinical depression, has an argument/discussion about what to eat for dinner. It's an experimental exploration as the scene rewinds and reruns halfway through with subtle changes and differences in body language and dialogue that effect the overall outcome of the situation.