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The Power of Renaming Things
In 1977, fish merchant Lee Lantz traveled to Chile and "discovered" the toothfish, a species the locals deemed too oily to eat. Thirty years ...
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Man Encounters Lazy Shoe Repair Shop
I read a story in the L. A. Times a long time ago. A guy goes to the house where he grew up and knocks on the door. Because he hadn't been there for ...
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Michael Jordan Shreds Gear
If any athlete was known for focus, it was Michael Jordan. In Jordan's book, Driven from Within, Fred Whitfield, president and chief operating officer ...
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Sheryl Crow Embraces Multiple Religions
I believe in God. I believe in Jesus and Buddha and Mohammed and all those that were enlightened. I wouldn't say necessarily that I'm a strict ...
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Christians Struggle with Opposing Desires
We want to be a saint, but we also want to feel every sensation experienced by sinners; we want to be innocent and pure, but we also want to be experienced ...
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Husband Realizes His Own Selfishness
Dave Goet z writes in Death by Suburb:
I've asked my wife through the years to support me in different ventures. When we were first married, I was ...
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City Slicker Brands His Cattle to Death
A New York family bought a ranch out West where they intended to raise cattle. Friends visited and asked if the ranch had a name. "Well," said the would-be ...
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"24": How Compromise Starts
In the first season of the popular TV show 24, Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) is a federal agent charged with protecting a presidential candidate from ...
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Seven Deadly Sins Redefined
According to the London Times, the seven deadly sins—: anger, gluttony, sloth, envy, pride, greed, and lust, which were first devised by Pope Gregory ...
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Why Christians Needn't Keep Moral Views to Themselves
Writing in U.S. News & World Report, John Leo had this to say in defense of voting based upon religious values:
I am struggling to understand the "don't ...
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