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Religiousness Associated with Less Depression, says BYU/U. of Miami study
A new study by Brigham Young University researchers reveals that greater religiousness is associated with fewer symptoms of depression.

Teachers: You Can Contribute $100’s  to Your Favorite Charity at No Cost
Does the title sound too good to be true?  Some background on the national teachers unions provides perspective.
by Romney Biddulph

The Day Yasser Arafat Stole My Gas
A ringside seat to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon during an earlier confrontation between Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat in June of 1982 sheds some insight on the current turmoil in Israel.
by Jack Anderson

What Would C.S. Lewis Say to Osama Bin Laden?
For some liberal commentators, September 11 became an opportunity to portray religion as an engine of wickedness, their hostility arising because they construe the history of Christianity and all religion as oppressive. Loconte spars with that idea and then asks the really haunting question: How should Christians respond to evil? He looks to C.S. Lewis for the answers.
by Joseph Loconte

How to Spend Billions of Dollars Without Really Trying
When historians write the chronicles of our times, they will find it was the money-the squandering of it, the manipulation of it, the love of it-that brought us the very money-weighted, top-heavy government that the Founding Fathers feared.
by Jack Anderson

The Terrorist Attacks We Paid For
There is an irony in this war that is being waged against us, and it is that we paid for it.
by Jack Anderson

The Terrorists' Secret War Strategy
Meridian's senior editor, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jack Anderson says a world-class mastermind is behind the terrorist attacks and the design may be more sinister than we know.
by Jack Anderson

The Terrorists' Half-lit World
Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and Meridian senior editor, Jack Anderson, delves below the radar screen into the diabolical, secret world of the terrorist.
by Jack Anderson

The Soul's Captain
The media has quoted, repeatedly, from "Invictus" by William E. Henley because of Timothy McVeigh's choice to use it as his final mission statement. If you are not familiar with it, you might be interested to read a response to Henley's poem written by a poet, Orson F. Whitney.

Red Sky at Morning...
The worried talk in the backrooms of Washington is beginning to seep onto the front pages. America may be heading for a calamity that could change our way of life.
by Jack Anderson

A New Administration in Washington D.C.:
What It Means to You and Me

George W. Bush is about to invade Washington with a fragmentary force of no more than about 2500 men and women who will make decisions affecting you and me.
by Jack Anderson

Why Your Vote Counts
Should you fail to vote, you will leave a void that ultimately could become dangerous to the United States democracy.
by Jack Anderson

American's Ten Biggest Worries
When the letters pour in to Jack Anderson’s office, here’s what Americans say are nagging at them.
by Jack Anderson

 

 

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