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He Said-She Said: Should the Past Stay in the Past? -- September 3, 2010

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Singles

He Said-She Said: Should the Past Stay in the Past?
Cliff Young & Laura MacCorkle
When two are thinking about becoming one and headed toward marriage, how much about the past should be revealed? And when is the right time to unpack your "baggage"? Read what "he" and "she" have to say in response to this month's question.
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News & Culture

Obama, Stem Cells, and the Rule of Law
Ken Connor
Not everyone agrees with the President's vision of science's "rightful place," particularly when his pursuit of this vision involves undermining the rule of law and disregarding the sanctity of human life.
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One Nation Under God: Understanding the Pledge
Chuck Colson
Thomas Jefferson wrote, "can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that they are gifts of God?"
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Five Years after Katrina, New Orleans Takes Stock
Bruce Nolan
With prayers and the tolling of bells, but also with second-line parades and Mardi Gras Indians, New Orleanians on Sunday took stock of their rebuilt lives in the five years since the hurricane.
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Movies

Seriously Consider an Exit Strategy Before Going the Distance
Christa Banister
In an effort to defy conventional romantic comedy, the screenwriter of Going the Distance took an intriguing premise--how does a long-distance couple actually make it work?--and immediately shot it in the foot with a bazooka.
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Circumstance, Psychology Build Tension in The American
Jeffrey Huston
Director Anton Corbijn creates a moody but minimalist atmosphere in The American. The camera is mostly static, music scarcely heard, and shots linger. While thrillers usually depend on opposite tactics to set the tone, Corbijn strips those away--instead allowing circumstance and psychology alone to create confusion and build tension.
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Book

Walsh Continues World War II Story in The Homecoming
Kelley Mathews
Fans of The Unfinished Gift will delight to reacquaint themselves with World War II fighter pilot Shawn Collins and his son, Patrick. As The Homecoming opens, Shawn has lost his wife in a fatal car accident back home, but the Army doesn't give him much time to grieve.
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