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Treatment Solutions Network Kicks Off National Recovery Month with High School Essay Contest
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Treatment Solutions Network CEO Jim Bevell announced today that Treatment Solutions Network would be kicking off National Recovery Month (September) by sponsoring a citywide essay contest
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Thinking about the secrets in our lives
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you reflect on the word "secret?" It might be a subject that you can only entrust to a small group of people, most likely those closest to you.
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Drug court success
Ruby Hendrickson stood before Judge Ray Grimes, but not to face criminal charges. Instead, Judge Grimes put his arm around her, told her he was proud and congratulated her for 813 days of sobriety.
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The Black Panthers: The soul survivors
The revolution may have fizzled out before it could be televised, but that hardly deters its admirers from reliving its finest moments. Almost half a century after the Black Panthers began toting guns on the streets of Oakland, and Tom Wolfe lampooned their celebrity supporters in an essay that added a new term to the lexicon – "radical chic" – the Marxist movement and the art and music it ...
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The world government
IN my recent Reflection of two days ago – on August 15 – I wrote, commenting on an article by Cuban journalist Randy Alonso – who hosts the "Roundtable" national television program – about a meeting that took place at Barcelona’s Dolce Hotel on what he calls ‘World Government’: "…Other honest writers like him were likewise following the news that somehow was leaked from that strange meeting.
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Sarah Palin to racist DJ: “Don’t retreat . . . reload!”
Sarah Palin. Photograph: Getty Images. Sarah Palin has shocked and angered many in recent weeks with her bigoted opposition to the so-called Ground Zero mosque , but her views have just taken an even more sinister turn.
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Reflections by Comrade Fidel: THE WORLD GOVERNMENT (Part I)
La Demajagua Newspapers.
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Memoir project a mixed bag Featured
Judaculla Rock, in all of its ancient splendor, serves as a backdrop for a diverse collection of objects - a dulcimer, a collection of wild flowers in glass containers, an ancient (fossil) stone displayed on a blue towel, an electric guitar and a laptop computer.
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