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OPINION: A Lonely Soul on a Busy Street
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It doesn't matter why she is homeless, whether because of unemployment, addiction, mental illness, or maybe she chose her lifestyle. The fact is being homeless is painful. Sometimes all people need is a little loving push in the right … So if you see …
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How 'soul food' is killing black Americans
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After interviewing food historians, scholars, cooks, doctors, activists and consumers for his new film Soul Food Junkies, film-maker Byron Hurt concluded that an addiction to soul food was killing black Americans at an alarming rate. The movie, which …
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A fresh start in the new year
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“In fact, Celebrate Recovery is a program that helps all people work through any type of hurt, habit or hang-up, whether it's a chemical addiction, an emotional struggle, relational hurts, food addiction or financial troubles,” he said. “This means the …
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