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Latest columns by Jane Jimenez, Page 2 | » m...m...m...Married? They were a tender sight across the room, the two of them leaning across the table, talking and laughing, smiling into each other's eyes. Even as they ate dinner under the low lights, they kept their fingers laced together on the tabletop. As the wai... read more • July 6, 2006
• Christian Living | » Sacrificing Truth for Love Quotes about the truth abound. Hard truths. The truth, we are told, sometimes hurts. Hurt though it may, we are challenged. "If the shoe fits, wear it." Hard truths become real in a concrete picture. Truth is pinching toes and chafing heels... read more • June 28, 2006
• Christian Living | » Remembering Dad My father has been gone for over ten years. It seems like yesterday ... I miss him still. He was a father from the "old school," an outdoorsman who took me out one freezing morning on a duck hunting trip. At 12 years of age, I felt honored ... read more • June 15, 2006
• Christian Living | » Kaiser Embraces Abstinence Education? Well, maybe the word "embraces" is too strong to describe Kaiser Network's publication of a summary of the recent Washington Times article on sex education. Then again, "embraces abstinence" pretty well sums up the impact of Kaise... read more • June 8, 2006
• Social Issues | » Why Condoms Will Not Save Us The Washington Times reported last week on a consensus report on sexual health just issued by "wildly divergent political organizations." Yet, in spite of this much-heralded consensus, no agreement was reached on "what constitutes sexu... read more • June 1, 2006
• Social Issues | » CDC: One Eye Closed Unprecedented!" screamed Bruce Trigg of the New Mexico Department of Public Health. "Shocking!" lamented William Smith of the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States. "Astounded!" wailed Jonathan Zeni... read more • May 26, 2006
• Social Issues | » CDC: Center for Disease Confusion There is no doubt that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is involved in heroics on a daily basis. At the mention of the CDC, the mind conjures up pictures of people in white body suits racing across the world to halt the Ebola virus, swe... read more • May 18, 2006
• Social Issues | » GOWYL (Get On With Your Life) They offer advice to people in pain. On the surface, their advice sounds forward-looking, pragmatic, and helpful: Get On With Your Live ... GOWYL. Psychologists and counselors are dealing with a problem that many in America consider inevitable: divor... read more • May 3, 2006
• Social Issues | » He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not Once upon a time, if you wanted to know if he loved you, it was a simple matter of asking a daisy flower. Pluck a petal, he loves me. Pluck another, he loves me not. Plucking petal after petal, down to the center of the daisy, love, not, love, not, l... read more • April 27, 2006
• Social Issues | » Lower Than the Dust She often spent her days laying on the floor. And because it was a home for the mentally disturbed, they let her. Life at ground level looks different -- a world of ankles of infinite varieties, delicate and sexy, sturdy and stout. White shoes, all t... read more • April 19, 2006
• Social Issues | » Still Golden After All These Years I shudder with a mixture of dread and curiosity every time Jay takes to the street with his camera crew and a microphone in hand. In a regular feature "Jaywalking," Leno approaches people on a Hollywood street to survey their knowledge on c... read more • April 13, 2006
• Social Issues | » How's It Working for You? America, how's it working for you? Who wants to know? Dr. Phil. That's who. Over 20 shows a month, 12 months a year, three and a half years ... you can purchase transcripts of over 840 Dr. Phil shows where America gets psychoanalyzed, diagnosed, chal... read more • April 5, 2006
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