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Fifty years ago President Lyndon Johnson, in his State of the Union address, declared an “unconditional war on poverty.” Last night, President Obama took…
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On New Year’s Day, many of us make resolutions to do certain things for self-improvement. The ancient Greeks thought that becoming a better person was the…
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We’ve seen the fateful video many times. Dallas, November 22, 1963. You see the turning of his head, a wave of the hand, that big smile erupting under…
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A Harvest for AllWe reap a bountiful harvest. Many Montana kitchens fill with aromas of applesauce simmering on stovetops and later, pumpkin pies and…
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If you think the current standoff in Congress over the government shutdown is the failure equally of both sides to negotiate a compromise, suppose the…
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September 11, 2001, is often called the Pearl Harbor of our generation. Like our response to Pearl Harbor, we rallied ourselves to face a dangerous enemy.…
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Could it be that the simple act of planting a native snowberry shrub or quaking aspen in your back yard is more than an expression of decorative taste?…
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Imagine, for a moment, that you have been diagnosed with early Alzheimer’s disease, and the only cure for your condition involves using one of your cells…