South Sound Living
Saturday, February 9, 2002
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Churches call for activism
WASHINGTON -- As if the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks didn't have enough downsides, the Rev. Ronald E. Braxton believes the country's focus on terrorism has suppressed the voices addressing the needs of the African American community.
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Black History Month
Museums and groups in South Sound and Seattle have planned events in honor of Black History Month. Here's a sample of what's going on:
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FAMILY
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Book looks at divorce's ripple effect
As a psychotherapist who has worked with families for more than 25 years, Dr. Lillian Carson knows how devastating divorce is on parents and children. She also knows firsthand how tough a breakup can be for grandparents.
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Spiritual Notes
- State Attorney General Christine Gregoire will be speaking on the topic "Bullying in Our Schools: What Can We Do?" at the services at 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday at Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 2200 End St. N.W., Olympia. She will discuss origins of bullying and recommendations for prevention from both experts and children. Sunday school and child care will be provided at both services.
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North Carolina preacher makes prayer a phone call away
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Technology changes during the course of 40 years, but Dial-A-Prayer remains the same number, the same voice, the same basic message.
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Getting Involved
SELF-HELP
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LEARN MORE
Send your little artists to camp
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BEST BETS
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PLAN YOUR DAY
Thurstoneer workshop set for today
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'Little people' actors get boost from string of fantasy films
Good things come in small packages. Especially when they're in big movies.
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