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Actor Rob Lowe on Karma
"I try to hold on to the things I believe to be good and true. Good things happen to good people. Karma is real. There is a larger, better plan for ...
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Never-Lost Land
No, it's not exactly Never-Never Land where you can stay a kid all of your life, but its sure close. Instead, according to an article in The New Yorker ...
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Pulitzer-Prize Winner Annie Dillard on Witnessing
If you've been a Christian awhile you know that we're supposed to share our faith. But that's where things get dicey. In her book Teaching ...
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After 28 Years, Woman Reunited With Stolen Car
A few days before Christmas, a California woman was joyfully reunited with her past. After 28 years Lynda Alsip had her stolen classic forest green 1967 ...
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Missing Woman Joins Search Party for … Herself
The Toronto Sun reported: "A group of tourists spent hours Saturday night looking for a missing woman near Iceland's Eldgja canyon, only to find ...
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'The Ring Finders'
A marital spat, a ring impulsively flung from a finger, a hands-and-knees search for that diamond wedding band out in the tall grass. Such moments of ...
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Search and Rescue Team: Children Know They Are Lost
In her book, A Field Guide to Getting Lost, Rebecca Solnit tells the story of her friend Sallie who is part of a search-and-rescue team in the Rocky Mountains. ...
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Pine Needle HELP Leads Rescuers to Lost Man
Mike Vilhauer just wanted to go fishing. Luck wasn't with him. After wandering a short distance from his route to look for crickets to use as bait, ...
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Man Lost as Boy Finds His Way Home After 26 Years, Using Google Maps
When he was five years old, Saroo Brierley fell asleep on a train bound for Calcutta, India from his hometown. Separated from his family and unable to ...
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After 26 Years, Boy Finds His Way Home
In 1986, five-year-old Saroo Munshi Khan and his 14-year-old brother were searching the streets for spare change in their home city of Berhanpur, India. ...
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