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You can choose health
Robin Jagel Berg
The clerks behind the counter spoke to each other as they made change for me and put my purchase in a bag. Coughing, the first clerk said, "Well, guess who I got it from?"
"Your little girl?" asked the second clerk.
"You guessed it," she replied, sniffing.
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February 26, 1996
Contents
February 26, 1996 issue
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Closing the door on contagion
Robert A. Johnson
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You can choose health
Robin Jagel Berg
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Praying for victims of tragedy
Diane Benedict-Gill
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To understand and feel God's presence
Cristina Proano
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Here and there and everywhere
Nina Rose Jackstadt
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What are the real demands on us?
Joyce B. Cheney
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The Bible and the healing of young people
Frank C. Darling
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Is it possible for you and me to see a "burning bush"?
Edmonde L. St. John
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Is there a superior race?
Barbara M. Vining
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Better service—what's at the heart of it?
Russ Gerber
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Christian Science has effectively satisfied the health care needs...
Nancy Ellett Staal
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I grew up with the book Science and Health always in view
Joyce A. Martin
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Science and Health explains, "The way to extract error from...
Sylvia O. Dietz