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PREPARING OURSELVES FOR 2004, WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM THE PAST

As we approach 2004, we should take a last fleeting look into the rearview mirror. Think of it as an inoculation against future perils… Anti-Americanism No, this won’t be going away soon, and frankly, there’s lots to be anti-American about. We have the incredible evil of unlimited abortion on demand, a functionally atheist and socialistic

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REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS, 1777

Published on December 19, 2003 in History

The Autumn of 1777 was a strange period of brilliant success and bitter failure in our Revolutionary War. The Battles of Saratoga are regarded as the turning point in the War, as they induced the French to recognize American independence and give us open military assistance. On the other hand, to the south, things were

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THE REAL RETURN OF THE KING

One of the most anticipated movies of all time, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, will be opening on December 17th. Timed perfectly to take advantage of the prelude to what used to be called “Christmas Vacation,” the extended opening weekend will surely be massive, and will probably set a record.

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LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT? HELP SOMEONE GET A LIFE

I must admit. It hit me at an early age. I was about 19, and a student at UCLA, during the never-to-be-repeated glory years of Bruin basketball, when Lew Alcindor (now known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) was the star attraction. A group of us were eating lunch, and were recovering from a particularly gruesome organic chemistry

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