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President Bush’s Statement Freedom itself was attacked this morning by faceless cowards. And freedom will be defended. I want to reassure the American people that the full resources of the federal government are working to assist local authorities to save lives and to help the victims of these attacks. Make no mistake, the United States…

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Fresno State (their game vs. then #8 Oregon State was perhaps the best game I’ve seen in ages) finally vaults into the Top 25 on all of the major polls. The USA Today/ESPN/Coaches poll has them #15 with a #1 vote. Both CNN/SI and the AP have them at #11. I was pretty astounded when…

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The Bucks won 28-14. It was a pretty unimpressive outing for the Defense who couldn’t seem to put any pressure on Akron’s QB. And, four fumbles by Bellisari should not a Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week make. I’m still looking forward to being in the ‘Shoe on Saturday when the Buckeyes take on…

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I finished Reforming Marriage tonight. This was another excellent read from the Wilsons. I learned much, it was very balanced in clearly defining what the Bible has to say about men loving their wives and women respecting their husbands. In general, I found it more aimed at husbands than wives, but I would recommend this…

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Radio U is reporting: Jars Of Clay have been busy working in the studio on their next project. So far untitled, it will not be out untill next spring. Right now they are busy promoting a the new book “The Narrow Road” which they helped to develop. Their current tour schedule is posted through their…

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Restaraunt review: Presbytermark requested more local culture, so here goes. City Barbecue in Central Ohio (currently serving two locations – one in Upper Arlington and one in Gahanna) rightly deserves its recent rating as the best BBQ in the city. The facilites are not pretentious – in UA most of the kitchen and storage is…

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I finished The Fruit of Her Hands tonight. This is definitely a book to keep close on hand for reference. The only thing I didn’t care for was the lack of cohesiveness and the abrupt end. Generally, the book was a series of articles that didn’t really reference one another and had neither an introductory…