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Woman Reunited with Father after Decade of Captivity
On February 10, 1996, a 38-year-old security guard at a Pennsylvania middle school convinced then 14-year-old Tanya Kach to leave her father and live ...
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We Still Have Value to God
Have you ever felt dirty, broken, or worthless? Everyone has.
But if someone offered you a $20 bill, would you take it? What if that person wadded it up ...
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Runaway Bride Seeks Identity
Katie Couric interviewed Jennifer Wilbanks on NBC News. Jennifer became famous in 2005 when she disappeared the week before her wedding. The nation watched ...
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Graffiti Artist Dies Leaving His Mark
Peter Berry wanted to leave a mark. So he became a graffiti artist—a tagger—with the nickname Kiser. He was gifted, by all accounts, and was ...
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Halle Barry Says Beauty Is Meaningless
Interviewed for the opening of her film Catwoman, actress Halle Barry, one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People, commented on physical beauty. ...
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Internet Exhibitionists Hunger for Attention
The Internet provides opportunity for people to put themselves on display—and they do in a variety of ways. At one site alone, over four million people ...
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Dexter Manley Had Nothing but Football
He played in three Super Bowls, winning twice. Known as "The Secretary of Defense," the six-foot-three, 260-pound NFL defensive end compiled ...
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San Diego Chicken Loses His Identity
You probably know Ted Giannoulas even if you've never heard his name. He has been the San Diego Chicken for 30 years. But Ted is getting older. At ...
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Homeless Man's Hymn Becomes a Powerful Testimony
In A Cup of Coffee at the Soul Café, Leonard Sweet tells the story of the making of a film by two Londoners. In 1971 they began to film street ...
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Muhammad Ali Kisses the Ugly
Former boxing writer Harold Conrad visited a women's prison with heavyweight fighter Muhammad Ali. "All the inmates lined up," wrote Conrad. ...
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