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Scenarios of a thriller book - the what if's
There are news stories at times that provide so many possibilities as to what actually took place and why, that a crime writer could take up the theme and make a best selling thriller with their eyes closed (as it were). The possible scenarios in this News.com story have all such hallmarks.
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Business and lies, and Christians too
A recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald written by Christine Long looked at the process of avoiding court after receiving a solicitor's letter to sue (legal action), claiming you have faulted with this, that and the other.
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Social media surpasses official media and secular press, al la Sochi and indeed Missions
In recent years social media has become the bane of official media and secular press where such announcements are bypassed by a generation who get their news and input by a worldwide peer network through social media.
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PSI Young Writer 'Panellists' getting into the swing
"They\'re sparking!" It is now four weeks since the Press Service International \'Panellists\' started assessing young writers articles\' and have settled into their roles with much electricity.
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If it is 'natural', is it necessarily good for you to eat?
Genesis 2 verse 17 (NIV) states: "But you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die."
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The Black Sticks resurgence has a philosophical background that has valuable lessons
Something has happened that took me by surprise. Well, perhaps I should not have been surprised, as it has been nigh time that the Black Sticks, the New Zealand men\'s hockey team have got back to the top of world hockey having won that memorable Montreal Olympic Gold Medal over Australia 1-0 way back in 1976.
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Nelson Cook's first message to Coaches for 2014
Nelson Cook who established Coaches of Influence 25 years ago in LA USA writes a monthly letter to the many coaches at professional, college and high school levels and the current correspondence touches the spot.
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Winter Olympics Outreach - 10 Questions applicable for Christian athletes
With the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in full flight I am again reminded of the 10 Common Questions for Christian Athletes written by Perth based Olympian Richard Pengelley who captained Australia in Waterpolo. Richard later became an Anglican minister and is now serving the University of Western Australian as both an ethics lecturer and as a chaplain.
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In Kony's Shadow: New exhibition tells story of Uganda's child soldiers
Christian Aid has produced an exhibition to share the stories of some of the survivors of the Lord\'s Resistance Army (LRA) in northern Uganda.
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Belinda's video on NZ young writers another superb 'feel-good'
Melbourne\'s Belinda Croft has once again captured the very essence of an upcoming event with a newly released 1min 40 sec video on the 5 April New Zealand Young Emerging Writers conference in Wellington and it\'s a superb \'feel-good\' production.
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The new wave in jobs according to employment and training agencies and others
The new wave in jobs are in such areas as: Sports coaches and fitness trainers. Massage therapists, registered nurses and physical therapists. School psychologists, music tutors, preschool teachers and speech-language pathologists. Personal financial planners, chauffeurs and private detectives.