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A Fellow Traveler will be Forever Missed. Steve Ford 1956 – 2010.

April 18, 2010
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A Fellow Traveler will be Forever Missed. Steve Ford 1956 – 2010.

We have had the heart-breaking news today that Stuart’s big brother, and Lynne’s little brother, Stephen Ford, passed this morning in the UK. I did not know Steve as well as I would have liked, but I immediately liked him very, very much.  When I met him the first time, I was on a...
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I Heart Haiti – Rediscovering the Power of Belief

January 26, 2010
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I Heart Haiti – Rediscovering the Power of Belief

“A man is pulled alive from rubble in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, after being buried for 12 days, the US military says.” As massochistic as it has been to watch each tragic, hopeless night of Haiti earthquake coverage  – of the gut-wrenching, primal howling  of a child in pain which affects me so deeply...
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