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outlook
What the late president taught Diane Sawyer about the power of TV and can teach us about imagery in Judaism
first person
My fondest recollection of President Reagan is the piece of White House stationery that defines a personal album of growth, trust, acceptance and manhood: the letter with its cursive elegance regardless of whether the signature bears the work of its namesake of the duplicative precision of a machine expresses a sentiment, a profound sense of hope and joy the president's best wishes for my bar mitzvah and its significance as a religious ritual and overall act of freedom.
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"Kindness: Changing people's lives for the better" by internationally renowned author and lecturer Rabbi Zelig Pliskin Today's installment ... "Don't use your kindness as a weapon"
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Paul Greenberg: The Music Man: How a b-movie actor changed the world
Marianne M. Jennings: Ronaldus Maxus, RIP
John H. Fund: Freedom's Team: How Reagan, Thatcher and John Paul II won the Cold War
George Will: An optimist's legacy
Suzanne Fields: Mourning in America: The enduring legacy of Ronald Reagan
Cal Thomas: Ronald Reagan's Wonderful Life
Bill O'Reilly: Respect is his due
Argus Hamilton's political zingers!
Joanne Jacobs: History Without history, spelling without spelling; cheater sues; more
Dan Abrams: Why it's not always the big bad government that has the edge in criminal trials
Michael Barone: Forgetting the Founding Fathers
Lou Dobbs: Patriot games
Zev Chafets: Turns out Bush's plan for Iraq was more than just talk
Jeff Jacoby: The liberal terminology of abortion
Debra J. Saunders: Licenses for lawbreakers the sequel
Mark Steyn: Tenet's fall shows that spies can't rely on television for intelligence
Dick Morris: It's obvious that Osama and his allies all want Bush out
John Leo: Kerry's abortion problem
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