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        9/11 We Remember: How terrorism changed usby Communities Writers

        On September 11, 2001, our world changed. As we remember 9/11 and those who lost their lives and loved ones, we look back over the last 10 years and how those attacks changed our lives.

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        A Heart Without Compromise; Advocating for Childrenby Jerome Elam

        Children around the globe are too often silent. From victims of abuse - physical, mental, and sexual to those whose lives embrace joy, their stories are many and need to be heard.

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        Enjoy the musings of this irreverent and humorous Appalachian American student of life, using her own unique experience as the springboard.

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        As I See-Saw Itby Vance Garnett

        The world as veteran journalist Vance Garnett sees it, and saw it.

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        Atheist Idiotby Shane Jones

        Secular philosophy, human understanding, and indiscriminate defense for the human condition we call life.

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        Autism Unexpectedby Jean Winegardner

        Thoughts on the unexpected emotions, difficulties and joys involved in raising a special-needs child.

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        Behind the Wheelby Rita Cook

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        Being Young, Conservative and Spicyby Gabriella Hoffman

        Making the right-minded message sizzle

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        Between a Rock and a Hard Placeby Dariusz Leszczynski

        Do we know whether the long-term, extensive, use of cell phones could affect our health? Are our safety limits reliable?

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        Bill Kelly's Truth Squadby William Kelly

        A conservative satirist takes on the worlds of politics and entertainment in humorous pursuit of truth, justice and all things America.

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        Buzz on Beesby Wayne Anderson

        Buzz on Bees is a column promoting the love and life of God’s greatest pollinators on earth: The Honeybee

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        Central America | Maya 2012by Maya 2012

        The people of Central America have a long history that goes back to when this land emerged as Pangia stretched apart and the diverse lands of MesoAmerica emerged.

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        Citizen Warriorby Tiffany Madison

        Uncensored exploration of the social, political, historical and personal issues concerning military veterans and their role in modern society.

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        Communities Health and Science todayby Communities Writers

        A collection of reader guest articles, thoughts and opinions by Communities writers, expert opinions and breaking news and information.

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        Conserving Freedomby John Paul Cassil

        A conservative student activist shares on politics, economics, and occasionally entertainment.

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        Contemporary Christian Travelby Ruth Hill

        Christians have been doing pilgrimages for centuries. Today, worldwide faith-based travel has a new look, blending heritage with now diversions.

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        Culinary Quest by Linda Mensinga

        Great discoveries in the world of restaurants and chefs fulfill the quest for delicious food and cooking.

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        Curtain Up!by Terry Ponick

        Classical music and the performing arts: news and reviews you can use.

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        Fade to Blackby Jason Black

        Oklahoman Jason Black's view of sports with a twist of pop culture.

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        Feed The Mind, Nourish The Soulby Claire Hickey

        What does it take to change your path to one that will feed the passions within you?

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        Forbidden Table Talkby Bob Siegel

        Political satirist and Christian apologist Bob Siegel discusses religion and politics.

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        From Naïve to Native in Madridby Scott Figatner

        Join along as a George Washington University student immerses himself into Madrid’s food, arts, cultural and social life as he quests for total Spanish enculturation.

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        Globally Greenby Rita Cook

        An inside look at the world highlighting not only green issues affecting us all, but everything from green travel to green technology.

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        Great Political Debateby Politics Guest

        Communities writers, and sometimes readers, debte the political, economic and social issues of the day.

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        Hail Mary Food of Graceby Mary Moran

        Chef Mary Moran discusses the food we eat, where it comes from and what it does for us.

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        Haydon's Soccer and Sports Pitchby John Haydon

        Covering the world of soccer, including the World Cup, Major League Soccer, D.C. United and the English Premier League and other interesting sporting events.

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        Heavy Metal Henschby Mark Hensch

        The brutal truth on all things heavy metal.

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        Higher Thingsby Vasko Kohlmayer

        Because everything is ultimately spiritual.

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        History on Purposeby Dennis Jamison

        History doesn't have to be grim; there is a lot to be learned from the pages of time.

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        In His Wakesby Kristi Overton-Johnson

        A wife, mother of three and world waterskiing champion looks at the world through the eyes of her faith.

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        In Memory - Obituaries by Obituary Notice

        In memory of those we have loved, and lost.

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        In That Moment of Spaceby Carter Lee

        Space, it’s all around us. The question is how will you use yours.

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        In the Arenaby Heath Mayo

        A young American in the fight to ensure that our country's future is a better, brighter, and solvent one.

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        In the Middleby Charles van Heck

        Peer between the lines of life's intellectual, political and cultural prose.

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        Ivan Ilić Notesby Ivan Ilić

        Pianist Ivan Ilić shares the music he loves and the lives of those that create the soundtracks of our lives.

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        Legally Speakingby Myra Fleischer

        Despite cynicism about the law, it can provide you justice, protection, and ensure your rights. It can be exasperating, and at times, wildly entertaining.

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        Letters from Pakistanby Qaiser Farooq Gondal

        This is a place for those who are looking forward to understand Muslim civilisation of Pakistan.

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        LifeCyclesby Laurie Edwards-Tate

        The “Silver Tsunami” created by aging Baby Boomers is hitting America. Let’s explore how we adjust to it, enjoy it and defy negative expectations about age.

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        Life Lines: Where Readers Writeby Life Lines

        Join the Communities and submit your column in response to one written, or on something totally new and unique. We want to hear from you

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        Life With Lisaby Lisa M. Ruth

        Reviews, insights and commentary from an eclectic observer.

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        List of Tenby Communities Writers

        Lists of the top ten movies, songs, funny moments, fashion statements, automobiles, children's names, stupid celebrity moments, first dates, last dates, weddings, and more.

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        Lori's Centimentsby Lori Rose Centi

        From family to children, to life on our street and in our world, Lori shares her view of the world

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        Made in Chinaby Charlie Shifflett

        China’s growing influence and what it means for America – from Capitol Hill to Main Street

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        Making Change by Donna Rae Scheffert

        People making changes that positively impact their own and others lives.

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        Making Waves: A Hawaii Perspective on Washington Politicsby Daniel de Gracia

        How does our 50th state view D.C. politics?

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        Media Migraine by Gayle Falkenthal

        First over-the-counter column approved for fast and effective relief from even your worst media-induced headache.

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        Medicine and Politics in Americaby Adam Frederic Dorin, M.D., MBA

        Health care reform, organized medicine, physician practice management, and patient care--a real time look at the challenges facing doctors and patients in America today.

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        Middle Class Guyby Peter Bella

        What does the middle-class conservative think about everything? Find out here.

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        Movies in Total by Jacquie Kubin

        Interviews and movie reviews, including DVD and Blu-ray reviews.

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        Mugged by Realityby Raj Kannappan

        Our political system has suffered, but it has survived this long

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        No 2 Religion Yes 2 Faithby Frank Raj

        To give all religions due respect, but give none the power to control our connection with God.

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        Not What You Expect with Mary L. Taborby Mary Tabor

        I ferret out the detail, love the footnote, am never bored and believe it all leads to story. Best advice I ever got? “Only connect …” E.M. Forster

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        Not Your Average Readby Amanda Read

        Commentary by Amanda Read, an unconventional student.

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        Omkara World by Adam Helfer

        Empowering mind/body/spirit and health dialogue along with cutting-edge, conscious social, political, and world commentary with Adam Omkara. Join the Evolution!

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        Out and About Baltimoreby Out and About Baltimore Staff

        Charm City Charmers: a not-so-ragtag group of Baltimore area writers lead by Tamar Alexia Fleishman

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        Out and About OKCby Out and About Oklahoma City Staff

        Oklahoma City's entertainment, food, museums and festivals covered by Jason Black.

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        Out and About San Franciscoby Sherrie Perkovich

        Join us for an extraordinary adventure through the San Francisco Bay Area.

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        Out and About San Joseby Communities Writers

        San Jose California has grown into a destination for everyone.

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        Reading Ingredients for Lifeby Jessica Claire Haney

        Reflections on raising families in a holistic way -- with a focus on nutrition and alternative health.

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        Red Thread: An Adoptive Family Forumby Andrea Poe

        The Red Thread is written for that special tribe: adoptive families and those who hope to be.

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        Rich like meby Rich Stowell

        An establishmentarian conservative, short on cash, but long on wisdom.

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        Riffsby Stephen Bradley

        Find up-to-date information on the D.C. and Baltimore live music scenes and read interviews with artists and reviews of the latest releases and concerts.

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        Rights So Divineby Youngbee Dale

        Everyone has the divine rights as human beings because they were created in the image of God

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        Ringside Seatby Gayle Falkenthal

        Get in the middle of all the action inside and outside the boxing ring.

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        Run, Karla, Run! by Karla Bruning

        Notes from a running nerd: musings and more on all things running.

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        Sipping Pointby Laurie Forster

        Practical and down to earth information on the world of wine and spirits.

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        So Here's the Thingby Rebekah Kuschmider

        One Mom's take on, well, it all. So Here's the Thing is the musings of a mom who left the workforce but took her brain with her.

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        Sportfolioby Jill K. Robinson

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        Sports Aroundby Karla Bruning

        Contributions to the Communities Sports desk from readers.

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        Stimulus That! by Jim Picht

        Global economy, the civilizing power of markets and public morals.

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        Stories of Faithby Clark Eberly

        Stories, essays and ideas on issues of faith

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        Tango of Mind and Emotionby Jacqueline Marshall

        Notes for nurturing and understanding mental-emotional health.

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        Tea Party Reportby Laura Kelly and William J. Kelly

        Real news, opinion and true-life tales from everyday Americans on the front lines of the Tea Party movement. This is your story.

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        The Business of Being Diva by Jennifer Grassman

        Documenting the transitional state of the music industry.

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        The Civil War by Martha M. Boltz

        News and views on the Civil War.

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        The Conscience of a Conservative by Henry D'Andrea

        Ever ponder what a Conservative thinks?

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        The Healthy Guide to Living Your Purposeby Robyn Linn

        Mindful Body: Be seen. Be heard. Be felt. Be known. Be.

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        The High Tide and the Turn by Bryana Johnson

        Political commentary and literary criticism in an era of eroding liberty

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        The Political Pro-Conby Conor Murphy

        Not your typical discussion, writer Conor Murphy writes about the cons, and pros, of politics

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        The Prudent Manby Terry Ponick

        Right-brain investing in a left-brain world . You can do it. I can help.

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        The Sports Philosopherby Arjuna Subramanian

        A statistically slanted view of sports, brought to you by a disciple of the Bill James movement.

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        The Tygrrrr Expressby Eric Golub

        A politically conservative and morally liberal Hebrew alpha male hunts left-wing vipers.

      • Cecie O'Bryon England

        The Written Wordby Cecie O'Bryon England

        Cecie O'Bryon England reviews books.

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        Travels with Peabodby Bob Taylor

        Life lessons, adventures, people places and observations as I undertake my personal quest to travel to 100 or more countries before I die.

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        Travel the World by Communities Writers

        It's a big world to play in, and learn from. Join us as we travel it's boundaries and beyond.

      • Carla Garrison

        Truth Be Toldby Carla Garrison

        Thinking a little deeper about our lives, our country and our values.

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        TV Denby Terry Ponick

        Television commentary, reviews, news and nonstop DVR catch-up.

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        Urban Game Changerby Shirley Husar

        A mother of three and a passionate conservative, Shirley Husar changes the game with commentary on the political game ala California, U.S.A.

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        Vasko Kohlmayer's Globe by Vasko Kohlmayer

        Born and raised in communist Czechoslovakia, Vasko is a naturalized American citizen and child of the world. Join in on his thoughts and musings as he learns new things, from new people, in new places.

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