Month: April 2014

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Apr 29, 2014

Finding new planets is nice, but I’ll take a translator, please

In science news, a team of researchers has announced an exciting discovery. Using the Kepler Space Telescope, the team, which includes a Notre Dame professor, has found a planet slightly

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Apr 25, 2014

The Part That Always Will Come

She’s burrowed straight into my heart, this one, and I’m just that happy to see her face. She asks a question that starts it off, and there we go. I’m

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Apr 22, 2014

Family enjoys “final four,” but are no longer counting

That is one big number. In this case, it is, though it’s not so large when one is discussing, say, cups of coffee consumed in a week or the number

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Apr 17, 2014

The Prayer That Will Get His Attention

My thoughts, they are wandering; scrolling; rewinding to a few desperate days in the past. Days when I’d flung myself across the bed, face down, in afternoon’s quiet and wept

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Apr 08, 2014

CSLs could use some TLC when dealing with PSLs

If part of getting older is learning to know yourself better, then I’m getting older. It was recently that revelation struck, a flash of self-discovery, and I shared it with

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Apr 04, 2014

The cross that fits me (it brings life)

Spring; new birth. Easter; new life. But first, the winter, and death. Easter, with resurrection life and promise. Sweet Easter that came through a cross and a tomb. Death first.

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Apr 01, 2014

Government can’t legislate common sense, matters of the heart

It was a story that gripped the world for days. A Boeing 777 carrying 239 souls; missing. A desperate search by numerous countries; nothing. Questions in a multitude of dialects

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