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Antique clocks, at least a hundred of them, fill his neat ranch home on Tillman Street. Grandfather clocks, mantel clocks, cuckoos and Westministers, all ticking, chiming and clanging in an…

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Published April 3rd, 2009 by

The spirituality doctorate at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary arrives at a time when the cultural interest in spirituality – and disinterest in organized religion – is growing, said Michael Haykin,…

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Barry Golden, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service, said about five marshals arrived at the 8,753-square-foot, five-bedroom mansion late Wednesday afternoon, hours after the boats were seized. Authorities spent…

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Published April 2nd, 2009 by

One of the saddest stories to come from the current housing and foreclosure mess is the death this week of a 91-year-old Ohio woman. Faced with the prospect of losing…

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Two of my friends on Facebook recently engaged in a brief, entertaining debate about the violence associated with religion. One said–as do, it seems, a great many critics–that religion has…

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Published March 31st, 2009 by

Ford and General Motors both announced programs today that they hope will bolster sagging auto sales and offer buyers with job insecurity a life line. The two automakers announced programs…

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