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Eye on the World
June 1, 2015
Eye on the world: Our true identity can’t be stolen
By Sentinel staff
In an article titled “IRS says thieves stole tax info from 100,000” The Christian Science Monitor notes that “... new computer filters are helping to stop many crude attempts at identity theft. This year, the IRS stopped almost 3 million suspicious returns.” However, a recent breach resulted in criminals accessing “personal tax information from more than 100,000 taxpayers, part of an elaborate scheme to steal identities and claim fraudulent tax refunds.”
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Eye on the World
Eye on the world: Man is not a helpless victim or commodity
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Eye on the world: Reducing crime by ‘feeding a cycle of virtue’
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Eye on the world: Caring for children
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Eye on the world: Learning from examples of excellence
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Eye on the world: A sense of neighborhood, not victimhood
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Eye on the world: Embracing rule of law
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Eye on the world: True reconciliation
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Eye on the world: Real beauty
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Eye on the world: A deeper sense of love
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Eye on the world: Honesty is natural—even on Wall Street
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Eye on the world: A deeper impetus for giving
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Eye on the world: Handling racism through moral courage
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Eye on the world: For peace in Jerusalem
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Eye on the world: Drug addiction is not natural
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Eye on the world: Compassion and goodness are abundant
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Eye on the world: Our innocence cannot be lost or taken
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Eye on the world: The possibilities of peace
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Eye on the world: A home and eternal usefulness for all