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Dr. Dennis E. Hensley is a professor of literature and linguistics at Taylor University Fort Wayne, where he directs the
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Dr. Dennis E. Hensley is a professor of literature and linguistics at Taylor University Fort Wayne, where he directs the
Read MoreJack Stanfield (Harrison Ford) has spent his entire adult life trying to protect a major Seattle bank from the most
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Read MoreOn a peaceful day in 1607, three British ships arrive in the heart of Virginia to establish Jamestown, the first
Read MoreThe Japanese geisha have wowed wealthy businessmen with their stunning beauty and charm for centuries. Dancing, singing, and conversing with
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Read MoreI was moved by Mae Julian’s recent story about the heart transplant patient. Her story is proof positive that even
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again! Girl Scout Cookie sales began, Friday, January 13th. The price is still $3.50 a
Read MoreMost Americans 40 and older have seen Dustin Hoffman’s 1967 blockbuster The Graduate, maybe even a few times. For those
Read MoreSURVEY’S AREN’T TOO REALISTIC I never pay too much attention to surveys. I believe they can be rigged by
Read MoreWith bombs ravaging their beloved city the four Pevensie children, Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy, are forced to evacuate London
Read MoreWHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE BASEBALL FANS UNION Around June 23, 2002 newspapers reported that several websites had announced that
Read MoreGrowing up a sharecropper’s life was never easy for little Johnny Cash. He idolized his older brother, Jack, while growing
Read MoreOLDTIME BASEBALL ANNOUNCERS The other day I was reading “A Picture Postcard History of Baseball,” by Ron Menchine. Harold
Read MoreBASEBALL HAS FIXED ITS STEROID PROBLEM? Most of the newspapers have told us that because of a great deal
Read MoreNaturally, as the release date of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire drew closer, I became giddier by the
Read MoreVery soon, you will see a great many people wearing Red every Friday. The reason? Americans who support our troops
Read MoreNine years have passed since the rich aristocrat Don Alejandro de la Vega (Antonio Banderas) took over the reigns as
Read MoreDear Mr. Stark, Thank you for publishing the well-written letter in the October 12th issue of The Waynedale News about
Read MorePeople make mistakes every day, and anybody can accomplish a failure. But a fiasco, now, that takes time and effort.
Read MoreEven Cooperstown Can’t Get It Right Ben Walker, Associated Press writer, wrote an article titled: “Big call is coming
Read MoreA legend in the sport but well past his prime, Harry Vardon (Stephen Dillane) was considered the greatest golfer ever
Read MoreDear Readers, (This e-mail was supposedly sent to the Editor of Men’s Health Magazine. Note: We could not find any
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