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All these . . . obtained a good testimony through faith.

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Greed – it has toppled highly paid executives, brought down giant corporations, and cost thousands of workers their jobs and retirement funds. One columnist has written that unrestrained corporate greed is a greater threat than terrorism.
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I’ll never forget Jake. His legs seemed too thin and spindly to hold him against the current of the river. His patched and discolored waders looked older than he was. His fishing vest was tattered and held together with safety pins, his ancient hat was battered and sweat-stained; his antiquatedfly rod was scarred and taped.
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By John Irving
Random House, 313 pages
Available at National Book Store


Novelist John Irving has been validated. After winning an Oscar for writing the screenplay to his novel, The Cider House Rules, Irving has lots more reasons to keep on doing what he does: knocking out a quirky novel every one or two years, pleasing his many fans, and turning off those critics who abhor his cutesy, yet validated, quirkiness.
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All these . . . obtained a good testimony through faith.

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Greed – it has toppled highly paid executives, brought down giant corporations, and cost thousands of workers their jobs and retirement funds. One columnist has written that unrestrained corporate greed is a greater threat than terrorism.
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I’ll never forget Jake. His legs seemed too thin and spindly to hold him against the current of the river. His patched and discolored waders looked older than he was. His fishing vest was tattered and held together with safety pins, his ancient hat was battered and sweat-stained; his antiquatedfly rod was scarred and taped.
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By John Irving
Random House, 313 pages
Available at National Book Store


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