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The Steve Jobs Phenomenon
FATHER BEVIL BRAMWELL, OMI
The passing of Steve Jobs has generated mountains of gushing comment, some of it well deserved.

The Economics of Splitting Wood by Hand
JOHN A. CUDDEBACK
Hilaire Belloc once wrote that he never burned anything but oak in the huge fireplace of his ancient home in West Sussex.

Finding Time for Fathering
STEVE WOOD
You will never hear a man towards the end of his life voicing regrets about spending too little time at the office. You will often hear regrets about too little time spent with family. How can we learn wisdom about prioritizing our time before we have spent it? The secret to time management is remembering to observe the Third Commandment.

How I led Catholics Out of the Church
STEVE WOOD
I was a Protestant for twenty years before I became a Catholic. I led many people out of the Catholic Church. My formula for getting Catholics to leave the Church usually consisted of three steps.

The religious war against all of us
FATHER RAYMOND J. DE SOUZA
We were forced to convert to Islam at gunpoint, Steve Centanni said.

Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows"
MITCHELL KALPAKGIAN
In The Wind in the Willows three famous places the River, the Open Road, and the Wild Wood depict three ways of life.

Videos Capture the Places Where Jesus Walked
ZENIT
Steve Ray isn't just a tourist when he travels to the Holy Land and elsewhere in the Mideast.

Morality vs. Sanctimoniousness
THOMAS SOWELL
There are so many substitutes used in our society - substitutes for eggs, substitutes for wood, substitutes for diamonds - that perhaps we should not be too surprised to find substitutes for morality as well.

From Canada, a hardcourt role model
NATIONAL POST
In an era in which basketball is increasingly about the individual witness the basketball worlds obsession with phenom LeBron James, or the exploits of Kobe Bryant Steve Nash is a rare reminder of the value of teamwork.

Freedom from porn
COLLEEN CARROLL CAMPBELL
It started out innocuously enough. Apple CEO Steve Jobs was responding to a late-night e-mail from a blogger critical of his company's tight control over which applications, or "apps," are sold for use with its iPads and iPhones

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