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All was vanity and grasping for the wind.

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Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.  — Matthew 11:28

 After a long journey from Hong Kong, which involved a 7-hour layover compounded by a 3-hour delay, we arrived in Chicago. We missed the last flight to Grand Rapids, our destination, by just 20 minutes. The airline arranged hotel rooms for us,....

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He died in prison at the age of 72. The world knew him as Pol Pot, the Cambodian revolutionary who seized the reigns of political power in 1979, and who turned his gentle land into the Killing Fields. With the ethics of an Adolph Hitler, Pol Pot turned Cambodia into a forced labor camp, sending some two million fellow citizens to their deaths. Some died by execution, some through starvation, some by working to death.
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