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- In 1997, when the U.S. president crashes into Manhattan, now a giant maximum security prison, a convicted bank robber is sent in to rescue him.
- In the 1920s, a young woman sets out to lose her virginity. Her mission leads her to a Moroccan sheikh and a Spanish bullfighter.
- During WW1, alcoholic American biplane pilot Patrick O'Malley is hired by spoiled daughter Eve of industrialist Bradley Tozer to locate her father, who disappeared somewhere in Asia.
- Callie was a teenage mother in trouble. Fresh out of the delivery room, her son was taken from her and sold on the black-market. Vowing to find him some day, this is her story.
- A Jewish man who owns a Brooklyn deli asks his domineering uncle for a loan so he can buy his dream restaurant in Manhattan, but the uncle demands that he give up his Gentile girlfriend even though she's one of the few sources of stability in his somewhat chaotic life.
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- Car mechanic Charly Zerbel has little desire for his work and for his boss, who finally fires him. He begins to study engineering but can't survive, so he tries to get his promotion through criminal means and operates as a car dealer.
- The gold had been there all along. It had been rumored about and written about, but now it was finally discovered. Even today, it is common knowledge amongst gold miners and geologists that eighty to ninety percent of the gold is still in the ground. It just costs too much to mine. Such is Sacramento's history and many believe such is her future. But Sacramento's true gold would not be found in minerals in the earth, but in the hearts of her people. In each of our lives, there are values passed down from previous generations that are well worth preserving, while others are best discarded. Now it is our turn to mine the spiritual riches of our Christ-like ancestors, the reservoirs of those who have gone before us.