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When is enough enough?
For many, these are times of unprecedented growth. A robust economy has brought with it the promise of new opportunities, the breakthrough of new technologies, and the introduction of new services and products. Yet with all of this, many people are still left with the feeling that it's not enough. They're searching for something more.
Too often the temptation is to see these issues—and their solutions—solely in material terms.
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October 11, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Theodore S. Arrington, Belle F. Foote
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items of interest
with contributions from John Dilulio, Brenda Dixon Gottschild
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Unlimited potential is yours now
Richard Bergenheim
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STAND UP FOR YOURSELF
Alma E. Robbins
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SELF-CONSCIOUS?
Clare G. Turner
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Safe in the city alone at night? Yes!
By Annie C. Pepperell
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Advocacy impelled by the Golden Rule
By Donley Hotchkiss Johnson
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Valuing today
By Marguerite E. Buttner
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Unburden yourself
By David W. Barton
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How a magnet taught a lesson in honesty
Lorraine J. Armentrout
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MEGAN AND THE HAMSTER
Linda S. Vara
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High blood pressure healed through prayer
Betty Elaine Rose
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Spiritual understanding removes growth on arm
Frank B. Webber
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Freedom of movement restored
Judith Durning
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Pain conquered; academic ability improved
Rita Hayes Hornbeak
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The selling of disease
Lynn Gray Jackson
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A TELEVISION AD CAN'T MAKE ME SICK
Beverly Goldsmith
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When is enough enough?
Russ Gerber