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What really makes you attractive?
He was outrageously handsome. And he knew it. Most of all, he was proud of his hair—a gorgeous mane of soft, fine locks that he cut once a year.
He was a charmer who knew how to manipulate others—especially his father, who adored him. He told people what they wanted to hear, even if it was wrong. And he had kisses for everybody.
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February 14, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Kathie T. Barnard, Don L. Griffith
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items of interest
with contributions from Ted Halstead, Monica Seaberry
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Men talk about resisting sensuality
with contributions from Joel Magnes, Bobby Lewis, Nathan Talbot
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INNER STRENGTH TO REJECT SENSUALITY
Nathan A. Talbot
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The best protection anywhere
By Ronald Gray Walker
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Are you getting to be "that" age?
By Judith Haugan Ryan
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A love letter, of sorts
By Ivamae S. Hawley
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Listening and learning
By Kim Shippey
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See God's child, not a bully
Stephanie S. Johnson
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Dear Sentinel,
with contributions from Saya Signs, Fujiko Signs
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Healing precludes need for surgery
Christine M. van der Beek
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Soccer injury quickly healed
Travis Thomas
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Divine inspiration brings freedom from flu
Sandra J. Rygel
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Prayer heals head injury
Nicola O'Hagan
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Another trouble spot, or another opportunity to help?
By Helen Bonnell Butt
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What really makes you attractive?
Mary Metzner Trammell