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The Internet can be a scary place.
Last week there were warnings about a new virus that can destroy your collection of favorite family digital photos. Today it's a phishing scam that suspiciously res...
Why I won't use Vista
Windows XP Pro works fine for now. As long as it fills the bill, I'm content. If the prospect of using Vista gets closer, I'm formatting my hard drive and installing Linux. I already run Cent OS, a Re...
Endeavour up
Space shuttle Endeavour slipped the bonds of gravity, disappeared into Florida's blue sky and began orbiting the planet Wednesday after a 6:38 p.m. blast off from Kennedy Space Center.
The Flynt Center for Public Accountability
Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt offered $1 million Sunday to anyone who could provide proof of an illicit sexual encounter with a high-ranking government official. This isn't the first time...
A handbook for Americans
John F. Kennedy called America "the land we love" more than 40 years ago. He was reminding citizens of the lofty ideals on which our country stands. The Patriot's Handbook reminds us of hundreds of wa...
Near the Garden Hole
BREAKS, Va. - The Towers have guarded the Russell Fork River near here for about 200 million years.
John F. Kennedy called America "the land we love" more than 40 years ago. He was reminding citizens of the lofty ideals on which our country stands. The Patriot's Handbook reminds us of hundreds of ways to remember those ideals

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In a democracy, dissent is an act of faith.
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