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Father Finds Peace in Forgiveness

2008 February 8
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February 08, 2008  National Public Radio

A touching story about a Tennesse man whose daughter was brutally murdered and his efforts to offer forgiveness and prevent his daughter’s murderer from receiving the death penalty.

What the world needs now

2008 February 8
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Jan-Feb Issue  Ode Magazine 

Ode editors remember Gandhi as a pioneer of environmentalism and fair trade as well as a great leader of political courage and social justice. Gandhi was a man who gave his people a much needed sense of confidence, say Ode editors, and what our America needs today is a much needed sense of community in order to overcome the enormous environmental troubles we face. They believe that the lessons of Gandhi still have much to teach us today. Read more here

Why Republicans Like Obama

2008 February 7
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February 03, 2008  The Washington Post

According to Washington Post journalist, Peter Wehner, it’s because ‘Obama has a message that, at its core, is about unity and hope rather than division and resentment‘.

Why Republicans Like Obama

2008 February 7
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February 03, 2008  The Washington Post

According to Washington Post journalist, Peter Wehner, it’s because ‘Obama has a message that, at its core, is about unity and hope rather than division and resentment‘.

U.S. Input Sought to Save Rail To Dulles

2008 February 7
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February 02, 2008  The Washington Post

Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) strikes a conciliatory tone and expresses readiness to work with regulators on the plan for the proposed Metrorail extension to Dulles International aiport. Read about the latest developments here.

Why I’m Backing Obama

2008 February 7
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February 02, 2008  The Washington Post

Susan Eisenhower, grand-daughter of former American President Ike Eisenhower, explains why despite her famous Republican family roots she is crossing party lines and placing her hopes for America´s future in Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama: “he is the man who can salve our national wounds and both inspire and pursue genuine bipartisan cooperation.” Read more here.