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by Paul Davis - 2007-04-12
There are many unanswered questions I have about 9/11. As someone who worked on ground zero, in New York City, the first week immediately after the attack, I can truly say I love my country and am pa...
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by Paul Davis - 2007-04-15
Enlarge your heart and thereby enlarge your world. Nurture and cultivate a more hopeful and life-affirming identity in others. Believe the best about people and watch them live up to your expectatio...
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by Paul Davis - 2007-04-15
The Berlin Wall, known in the Soviet Union and in the German Democratic Republic as the "Anti-Fascist Protective Rampart," was a separation barrier between West Berlin and East Germany (the German Dem...
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by Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD - 2007-04-15
James Twyman is one of the world's leaders in bringing peace to the earth. Twyman received his Bachelors degree from Loyola University in 1984, and a Doctorate in ministry from Agape Seminary in 1997....
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2007-04-16
A cross section of articles and interviews about the Imus snafu has produced pretty much only similar results. Everyone is agreeing that he went too far and that if he should be made to pay, then ...
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by Linda Dipman - 2007-04-18
God calls His army, large and strong! Take up your battle arms. The day has come for one and all to slay the evil dragon Satan. Don't be afraid, raise high your swords, the word of God is true. It...
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by Marcelo Rivera - 2007-04-18
I did not vote for George W. Bush, and despite the fact that I have taken issue with the majority of his decisions while in office, I would like to make a suggestion, which if followed, would (in my h...
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by Laysa W. - 2007-04-20
Emmanuel was born in the Badme Plain, 15 years into the 30-year Eritrean War of Independence against Ethiopia. Like many children born into war, he suffered horrors that are hard for me to imagine inc...
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by Scott Kiere - 2007-04-20
"Only the dead have seen the end of war." - PlatoWhat if the most dangerous disease we'll ever face as humanity, isn't medically treatable? What if the greatest disease we face is our insatiable n...
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by Nikki Newhouse - 2007-04-22
It has been one of those weird weeks in my house, one of those weeks when a particular theme just keeps on coming up, challenging your parenting skills and pickling your brain in the process. In my ca...