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[ J E W I S H L I V I N G ]
past and present
The tyrant's capture has triggered a predictable chorus from those who have consistently subordinated the interests of Iraq, and other things, to their agenda for aggrandizing international institutions. They say an international tribunal should have a role perhaps the role in the trial of Saddam Hussein. So it is timely to recall the Nuremberg anomaly.
people of the book
The murder of one's child is every parent's worst nightmare. This is how such a murder turned a secular American mother into a believer. Want to be inspired? Read this truly powerful article and then use the "e-mail a friend" option to share it. (You will definitely want to!)
[ D A I L Y I N S P I R A T I O N ]
It's Not as Tough at Home as You Think by Abraham J. Twerski, M.D Today's installment ... No one to care for
[ W O R T H 1 0 0 0 W O R D S ]
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[ L I F E S T Y L E S ]
Computer Answer Man by James Coates: Antivirus killing attachments to e-mail messages; Can Microsoft Outlook 2002 send out e-mails looking like Web pages with banners, background color and different-size and colored text?; eBay made a systems change, no longer can send pictures when listing an item for sale?
Activists raise private funds to re-open Statue of Liberty to public
When a person dies, his logons live on, stymieing survivors
If you're contributing to child's education, remember these items
Dr. Ed Blonz: Low-carb diet is no miracle plan
Everyday Cheapskate: Cooks shouldn't play with fire
Consumer Reports on JWR: Finding your next mattress
[ I N S I G H T ]
Mark Steyn: Defiant? He's a Ba'athist who won't bath
Argus Hamilton's political zingers!
Ian Shoales: Pledge rock
Diana Zuckerman: Do we need to give up tuna?
Lou Dobbs: Trade deficit with China a big problem
Paul Greenberg: Bad day for the First Amendment
Bill Tammeus: Military protects a gentle, necessary freedom: Art (GREAT!)
Richard Z. Chesnoff: A changed ball game David Limbaugh: Howard Dean's foreign policy vacuum
Debra J. Saunders: Justice for Hussein Roger Simon: Can Dean still win?
Stanley Crouch: Eye for an eye is inadequate for Saddam Cal Thomas: Capturing the 'Ace of Spades' Thomas Sowell: Courts without law
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