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By Sue Reichard |
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By Arabella Clauson The brutal truth of the situation remains as follows: the media coverage leaves viewers twisting in the wind, confused about the paradoxical attitudes pervading American society, some advocating tolerance while others preach the gospel of conservatism. |
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By Michele J. Johnson As a child ages, parents and peers encourage "disbelief". It's as if it's okay to believe when you're a child, but as one grows up, it's time to face reality. |
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By Pamela Ross After an extended tour to South America, Pamela Ross was looking forward to no crowds, no phones, no noise. Someone else had other plans. |
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By Pat Fish "How on earth, in a world populated by the likes of Robert Frost and James Michener, can this woman manage to wrap it all up in one verbal bow"...Anyone with a mother will appreciate this humorous look at one person's mother. |
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By Anitra Freeman While horror stories abound of those who become addicted to the mic, dependent on applause from the audience, this does not mean that the experience cannot also be healthy and growth- enhancing. |
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By Brenda Carter I don't want to be an archaeologist of my father's life! I wanted to be his daughter. |
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By Melanie Corrigan There comes a time in every woman's life when she must follow the call. |
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