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Fan Won’t Give Up Sports for $25 Million
"If somebody offered you $2 million, could you give up sports for two years?" This was the question a sports radio station asked its listeners. ...
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Open Doors Sink Ship
On April 2, 2001, the worst fishing accident in America in 50 years took place on the Bering Sea. The Arctic Rose, a 92-foot commercial fishing trawler, ...
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Pop Star Influenced by Madonna
Do pop personalities and movie stars have that much influence on the lives of children and teens? Consider the remarks made by Pink, a popular recording ...
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Editor Describes American Life as Too Full
Vacationing in the British Virgin Islands with his family, magazine editor William Falk found himself longing for a simple life. Gazing across the water, ...
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Pete Rose Describes Gambling Addiction
After 14 years of denials, Pete Rose has finally come clean and admitted he bet on baseball while manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
Rose says he was a big-time ...
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Patricia Heaton on Walking Out
"What was passing for humor basically ranged from stupid to vulgar—and I just thought, 'I'm not going to be a part of this.'" ...
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Actor Tim Allen on Sleeping Through Life
Tim Allen, star of the television sitcom "Home Improvement" said:
How much of the day are you awake? You think, I gotta get the dry cleaning, ...
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TV's Flawed "Heroes" Challenge Morality
Shows like HBO's hit "The Sopranos" and FX's stark cop drama "The Shield" have introduced TV viewers to a new kind of protagonist. ...
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Movies Influence Behavior
According to a study published in Effective Clinical Practice, teens whose parents restrict them from watching R-rated movies are one-third as likely ...
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Lenten Stillness
At my house, the TV is off. It will be until Easter. The first time this happened, it was unintentional.
Some years ago, a few weeks before Easter, a burglar ...
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