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Life Before Life" A Case For Life After Life
Love To Love You Safely: Condoms Reduce STD Transmission And Unwanted Pregnancy
The Age Of Stupid -- Movie Review
James Hansen sets the record straight on the New York Times article 'The Civil Heretic'
Earth Hour 2009 San Francisco joins World Wildlife Fund for climate change
Barry Kibrick goes 'Between the Lines' with Jack Hokikian on economics
M. Nora Klaver - 5 Reasons We Don't Ask For Help
Violent rampages: what we can do to prevent them
Wellness: a balance of mind, body, spirit in peaceful vitality
Jesus Loves Darwin, Claims Evolutionary Evangelist Michael Dowd
Adult choices in making the movie "Horton Hears a Who"
A Rush to Chocolate: English toffee from a 90 year old family recipe inspires pseudo-science
Down Stethescope Row with Dr. Seuss
Jackie Speier and co-authors urge women to bond for success
Hard-nosed Suit Stalked by his Wife's Spirit
The Enneagram meets psychology for good relationships and global compassion
A dark and stormy night of regret
Eco-teens launch a green campaign
New Age Music Grows Up: the history, qualities and emergence of the genre in America
Pangea Day -- A day the World Comes Together
The marriage of Science and Religion
I Agree, We Disagree: Conflict is a cultural problem, resolution takes behavioral skills
Hope Rising for At-risk Youth
Weighing in on Chocolate
A Seussian Salve for Computer Woes

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