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Being President Versus Doing President
Steve Sample, president of the University of Southern California, writes:
In the spring of 1970, when I was 29, I learned I had won a fellowship from the ...
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Women Build Auto Parts Company on Integrity
In 1978, two women began their own business—Wetherill Associates, Inc—in an industry not typically associated with female entrepreneurs: automobile ...
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Justice Scalia Urges Christians to Live Fearlessly
Speaking to the Knights of Columbus Council in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said: "God assumed from the beginning ...
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"Bobby Jones": Finer Things Than Winning
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius depicts the story of the legendary golfer. In the early 1920s, Jones retired at the age of 28 as an amateur, yet captured ...
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Call Him Superman
If your name was Superman would you expect to get picked on? Swedish tax authorities thought so and declined a request by Sara Leisten to name her newborn ...
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Henry Ford on Reputation
"You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do."
—Henry Ford (18631947)
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High School Quarterback Prizes Integrity Above Record
As seventeen-year-old Nate Hassis left the football field on Saturday, October 25, 2003, the senior quarterback at Springfield Southeast High School was ...
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Civil War Soldier Wearing Blue and Gray
Ron Hutchcraft describes a visit to Fort Sumter, in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina:
As the tour boat approached Fort Sumter, I wondered whether the ...
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Why Spy Robert Hanssen Betrayed the U.S.
In SPY: The Inside Story of How the FBI's Robert Hanssen Betrayed America, author David Wise tells of his exclusive meetings with Dr. David Charney, ...
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Beatle George Harrison Finds Fame Empty
In 1988 George Harrison, member of the Beatles, told Time magazine:
"At first we all thought we wanted the fame. After a bit we realized that fame ...
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