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President Makes Phone Number Public
It sounded like a good idea at the time. When Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono wanted to emphasize his desire to help cut through bureaucracy, ...
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"Hello, My Name Is Scott"
While some might find wearing a nametag to be a temporary annoyance, Scott Ginsburg has worn a nametag all day, every day since November 2, 2000. Scott's ...
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People Find Freedom by Confessing Secrets
Confession has a purpose. At least, that's what Frank Warren, creator of PostSecret.com, has come to find. Every week he receives secrets in the form ...
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Everybody Needs Someone to Talk To
Marc Horowitz is convinced that everybody needs someone to talk to. What convinced him were the thousands of dinner invitations he received as a result ...
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"Cellphonies" Take Deception to a New Level
The cashier had already rung up Keri Wooster's items when she realized she didn't have her wallet. She dashed to her car and returned empty-handed ...
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Husband Uses Air Raid Siren to Silence Wife
A man from Berlin, Germany, took an unusual approach in trying to bring peace to his marriage. CNN reported that the man was using an old air raid siren ...
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Husband Sends a $17,000 Apology
After 17 years of marriage, Marianne finally left Larry. "It was a culmination of things," said Larry. "But I am desperately trying to ...
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Secretary of State's Translation Is Worthless
The state of Washington has a significant percentage of citizens with Chinese or Korean ancestry. When he was Secretary of State, Sam Reed hoped to reach ...
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Husband Pays for Silent Treatment
A married couple had a quarrel and ended up giving each other the silent treatment. A week into their mute argument, the man realized he needed his wife's ...
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John Maxwell on Change
"When it comes to change, there are three seasons of timing: People change when they hurt enough that they have to, when they learn enough that they ...
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