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Horseshoe Bend is a premier Country Club community, nestled next to the Chattahoochee River in Roswell, Georgia. Consisting of over 1200 homes, Horseshoe Bend boasts a wooded environment, lakes, walking and bike paths, and a friendly community. The Horseshoe Bend Country Club features an 18 hole golf course, swimming and tennis facilities, and an elegant club atmosphere.

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Top Stories
Crews search for people trapped in New Zealand rubble

Rescue teams were searching for people trapped in the rubble of a major earthquake that caused extensive damage Saturday in Christchurch, New Zealand’s second-largest city.






New Zealand - South Island - Christchurch - Oceania - Travel and Tourism
Family of copper heiress asks court to protect her

Several relatives of 104-year-old reclusive heiress Huguette Clark went to court Friday, asking for a guardian to protect her. Msnbc.com's Bill Dedman reports.






Bill Dedman - United States - Msnbc.com - Huguette Clark - California
Granderson, Gardner lead Yanks to 7th straight win

Playing without three of the first four hitters in their regular lineup, the New York Yankees put speed up top and scampered for extra bases on each ball in the gap.






New York Yankee - Curtis Granderson - Brett Gardner - Toronto Blue Jays - Win–loss record
Key evidence being pulled up from BP spill site
The piece of equipment at the center of the investigation into the Deepwater Horizon explosion and spill was being retrieved from a mile below the sea, BP announced Friday.



Deepwater Horizon - BP - Oil spill - Environment - Energy
Mobs attack home of Iranian opposition leader

Pro-government crowds swarmed outside the battered home of a key Iranian opposition leader Friday after militiamen attacked with firebombs and beat a bodyguard unconscious in a brazen message of intimidation and pinpoint pressure on dissent.






Iran - Middle East - Mir-Hossein Mousavi - Mehdi Karroubi - Basij

US News
NYC mosque backer gave to Hamas-linked charity
One of the investors in a proposed Islamic center near the World Trade Center site is a Long Island medical clinic owner whose expressions of sympathy for Palestinians included a donation to a charity later shut down for links to Hamas.
Pilot survives plane crash into home near Aurora
It happened at the mobile home on 14071 N. Cessna Street just after noon, according to dispatchers.
Authorities: Fire at Tenn. mosque site was arson
Federal investigators have decided a suspicious fire that damaged construction equipment at the site of a future mosque in Tennessee was arson.
Key evidence being pulled up from BP spill site
The piece of equipment at the center of the investigation into the Deepwater Horizon explosion and spill was being retrieved from a mile below the sea, BP announced Friday.
Man in bomb scare once charged with bubonic plague

A scientist detained at Miami's airport because of a suspicious item in his luggage had once been charged with illegally transporting bubonic plague, a senior law enforcement official said.



Discovery News Headlines
Tiger Shark Feeding Frenzy Captured on Video
More than 100 tiger sharks were filmed preying on a massive school of fish off the east coast of Noosa, Australia.
Hurricane Earl Brushes North Carolina
Hurricane Earl pounded North Carolina on Friday as it sped up the U.S. East Coast, threatening dangerous waves and riptides across the eastern seaboard.
School of Underwater Turbines Swim to Fast Currents
An autonomous turbine swarm in the works could tap the power potential in the Gulf's underwater currents. But should we even go there?
Ancient Nubians Drank Antibiotic-Laced Beer
A group of people who lived nearly 2,000 years ago in Sudanese Nubia took doses of tetracycline -- through their beer.
9/11 Imprint Persists in American Brains, Bodies
Nine years after the attacks of 9/11, the psyches of people who were even distant from the events, show permanent changes.

Quote of the Day
Vittorio Alfieri
"First thoughts are not always the best."
Rand Beers
"The precondition to freedom is security."
John N. Mitchell
"The finest steel has to go through the hottest fire."
John Ruskin
"Quality is never an accident. It is always the result of intelligent effort."

How to of the Day
How to use Gmail's new "Priority Inbox" which sorts mail for you
Priority Inbox is a new feature in Gmail that finds the messages of importance and sorts them for you, to prevent email overload. It does this by basing the importance on the emails you read and reply to. Here is how to start using it in your Gmail account.
Apple just launched their Facebook competitor called Ping. Here's how you can try it
Ping is a music social network that was introduced with release of iTunes 10 on September 1, 2010. As with Twitter, you can follow others and be followed, keep tabs on your favorite artists, and post comments, pictures, videos, suggestions, etc., for others to read. Here's how to use it.
Today is National Lazy Mom's Day. 11 Ways to Stop Overparenting and Be a "Slacker Mom"
Perfectionism and parenting can be a recipe for exhaustion and a life filled with stress. Being a "slacker mom" is not a negative; it's a way of thinking smart and of being clued into what really matters over what can wait till another day. Slacker mom was a term coined by Muffi Mead-Ferro,[1] and it's also known as being a Beta mom, or slow parenting.[2][3] Slacker moms are moms who reject any over-parenting models that involve children being sent to every possible after-school improvement option, with mom staying up till dawn baking homemade cookies before rushing off to work or starting the day's tasks. If you're ready to be a slacker mom, then it's no more sitting for hours on end in traffic and in your car at the soccer practice field; and it's no more helicopter parenting where overbearing goodwill takes away your child's self-sufficiency and capacity to learn by trial and error. Take the over-the-top expectations out of being a mom, and start really enjoying your slow parenting experience.
Going away to school? Here's how to stock up your college pantry
College (or university) is a time in your life when you are learning many things. Outside your academic studies, college may be when you learn to live on your own, to keep up your own home, and so on. A big part of that is learning to cook for yourself, and it is easiest to cook regularly if you keep some ingredients on hand. That's where your pantry comes in.
8 Ways to Tell if a UFO Sighting Video is Fake
A search for "UFO" on YouTube brings over 500,000 returns.[1] And, after you've managed to sort through that lot to find your favorite, if you're worried that it's too good to be true, your suspicions may be well founded. Not only do you need to believe in the possibility of UFOs (or, at least, be open-minded enough), but you also have to trust the person filming it (possibly more far-fetched in the age of video tricks). Here are some methods to assist you in spotting a potentially fake UFO video on YouTube, or any other video site.