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Our Kaleidoscopic World

By Nancy Patrick I used to love playing with kaleidoscopes. I hardly ever see them these days, probably because people can do so many entertaining things on the computer. The kaleidoscope  is small, personal, and physically manipulated by the user. The kaleidoscope never bored me because every time I twisted the end cap, all the bits of colored plastic rearranged

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The Day the Clowns Cried

By Danny Minton “I heard what sounded like laughter at first, and then it turned into a terrible scream. They all sounded like beaten dogs.” Emmett Kelly. June 6, 1944, brought hope to war-torn nations that “Operation Overlord” and the storming of Normandy would be the beginning of the end of the war in Europe. The hopes and dreams of

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Power of Forgiveness

By Danny Minton Mention the name Nobuo Fujita to any group of people, and it’s likely that no one will know who you’re talking about. If they do, they are likely either a WWII history buff or from the Brookings, Oregon, area. Although few outside of Oregon and those who study World War II history know who he was, he

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Abilenians Celebrate ‘Independence’ and ‘Dependence’

By Loretta Fulton It may cause a double-take, but two events are scheduled for July 3 and 4 which sound like opposites. Coming up Thursday, July 3, is “Dependence Day,” sponsored by West Texans for Life. And, of course, Friday, July 4, is “Independence Day,” which celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The “Dependence

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