Posts Tagged ‘ Sacrifice ’

Former U.S. Service Members Honored For Sacrifice

Nov 11th, 2011 | By

By DAYNA WORCHELStaff Writer As an Army nurse during World War II stationed in Australia, Grace Miller took care of American soldiers in and out of the operating room. One even turned out to be her husband for 58 years, Floyd Miller, a captain in the U.S. Air Force who died in 2001. While she
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St. Louis Takes 2-1 Series Lead Over Rangers

Oct 23rd, 2011 | By

Lance Berkman singled and David Freese doubled in Holliday for a 2-0 Cardinal lead. After starter Matt Harrison intentionally walked Yadier Molina to load the bases, the Rangers had a chance to limit the damage. However, Napoli, the catcher playing first base, fielded Jon Jay’s infield grounder but threw past catcher Yorvit Torrealba to allow
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A Negative Railway

May 19th, 2011 | By

[This article was first published in the first series of Economic Sophisms (1845). The Mises Institute has republished it in The Bastiat Collection (2007).] I have said that when, unfortunately, one has regard to the interest of the producer — and not to that of the consumer — it is impossible to avoid running counter
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OWNING AND CARRYING A GUN: A LIFE-AFFECTING DECISION

Aug 19th, 2010 | By

I am an independent woman who is in disagreement with Karen DeCoster in her “Women, Stop Watching Oprah and Learn to Love Guns” article. I believe that the way of living she promotes may be good for her, and in line with her mentality, but isn’t good for most women or people in general. To
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