At least two lawsuits have been filed by survivors of the mass shooting at a Las Vegas music concert earlier this month — signaling the possible start of other legal claims against the event organizers, the weapons’ manufacturers and the hotel where the gunman stayed.
In a suit filed Wednesday, 10 of the deadly rampage’s victims allege battery, assault and negligence, People confirms.
They named as defendants MGM Resorts International, which owns the venue where the Route 91 Harvest festival was held, and its subsidiary Mandalay Corp., which owns the Mandalay Bay hotel where Stephen Paddock was staying when he fired down...
In a suit filed Wednesday, 10 of the deadly rampage’s victims allege battery, assault and negligence, People confirms.
They named as defendants MGM Resorts International, which owns the venue where the Route 91 Harvest festival was held, and its subsidiary Mandalay Corp., which owns the Mandalay Bay hotel where Stephen Paddock was staying when he fired down...
- 10/19/2017
- by Christine Pelisek
- PEOPLE.com
In a fun blend of education, colorful animation and talking cartoon animals, HBO Family and HBO Latino bring their audiences together with "El Perro y el Gato." Whether you're an English speaker learning Spanish or a Spanish speaker learning English, you'll find this show satisfactory and smart.
On each DVD of the show, you'll find 25 minutes of content, separated into four 6-minute episodes centering around a set of vocabulary words. Taking us through a pastel-animated world is El Perro (voiced by Moises Palacios), an energetic young dog, and his roommate El Gato (voiced by Miguel Guerrero), a laid-back, purple feline with the voice almost as smooth as Barry White's. The two animals talk mostly to each other, (El Perro does most of the talking), and as they do, each is sure to make constant repetitions of English words and their Spanish counterparts, and vice versa.
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On each DVD of the show, you'll find 25 minutes of content, separated into four 6-minute episodes centering around a set of vocabulary words. Taking us through a pastel-animated world is El Perro (voiced by Moises Palacios), an energetic young dog, and his roommate El Gato (voiced by Miguel Guerrero), a laid-back, purple feline with the voice almost as smooth as Barry White's. The two animals talk mostly to each other, (El Perro does most of the talking), and as they do, each is sure to make constant repetitions of English words and their Spanish counterparts, and vice versa.
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- 8/18/2011
- by Ryan Katona
- JustPressPlay.net
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