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Fiction
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Precious
by Ulrike Boehm Sarah
looks up: like tall crystal palaces, the glass and marble towers
of the financial district in downtown Los Angeles rise into the
nighttime sky, glowing from within with lights that are never
shut down.
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One
Good Friend Deserves Another by Bobby Gilles Take
a smart, athletic sixteen year old. Give her bouncy, golden hair.
Nice curves. Long legs; straight teeth. Stretch her out, tall as
a man....
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Love
Out of Bounds by Elaine Hatfield On
May 8, 1971 it began to dawn on Katie that something was terribly
wrong with Jonathan Aronsen...
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The
Star Blitz by Tom Sheehan The dull thud
at the tip of the shovel had talked to him, not only through his
ears, but totally. Into his hands and up the stiffness of his
arms it came, through the quick riot of nerves suddenly on red
alert...
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Touch
of Life by Paul A. Stermer April 17 Big
news! I think I have killed Great-Uncle Benjamin. More
to-morrow....
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Poetry
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Three
Poems by Ward Kelley
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Three
Poems by Walt McDonald
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A
Poem by Charles Ries
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Three
Poems by Summer Rogers
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Prose
Poem by Christopher Woods
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Essay
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Banking
Reform: The Key to the Russian Renaissance by Stanislav
Belov In the recent months, the
domestic and international media stroked the eye with articles
praising the achievements of the Russian economy....
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Goal
Setting by Giglioka
Danko Motivation,
the primary force behind and for goal setting, represents a
change in action. Various explanations from different
perspectives for motivation include...
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A
Time to Dance by Michelle Howard Drew,
my husband, and I dance together, just the two of us at first,
rarely in public, but in the safety of our living room, away from
stranger’s eyes. To the radio, the stereo, our own
voices...
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The
Unemployment Culture by Trenton Taylor You
know who you are. You’re Linda The Project Manager in
Chicago or Chris The Programmer in San Francisco or Luis The
Broker in Boston. You’re unemployed....
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