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Caritas director calls for accent on values in education system (Times Caritas Director Mgr Victor Grech this evening called for greater emphasis on human values in the education system. 'Rachel Getting Married' (Las Vegas Review-Journal) At most weddings, the bride is the undisputed star, with the groom in the best-supporting-actor role. But in "Rachel Getting Married," Rachel's not the one who claims the spotlight. Rachel never gets the spotlight, not even on her own wedding day. Finding freedom (The Springfield News-Leader) Blue Eye -- At 45 years old, Donald Bapst has spent more than 60 percent of his life in and out of a prison or in a drug-induced fog. Today, he has been clean and sober for 18 months -- the longest stretch since he was a teenager. Trends: Healing Gardens (Contract Magazine) In the last two decades, gardens intended to have therapeutic qualities have begun to appear in U.S. healthcare facilities. The idea that nature has a soothing, restorative effect is nothing new. New HIV/AIDS figures renew call for more awareness (The Florida Times- Aleathea Morrison doesn't try to hide her illness. The Southside woman tells anyone who will listen about her struggle with HIV/AIDS and how to avoid getting infected.
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