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Mitt Romney's five sons: What's their role in the campaign?
There’s no “Mitt Mobile” or Five Brothers blog like there was in 2008, but Mitt Romney’s five sons – Tagg, Matt, Josh, Ben, and Craig – still play a vital role in the presidential campaign. Here's a quick look at the Romney Five and what each brings to the campaign.
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Stephen R. Covey: 7 essential quotes to commemorate his life
Recognized by Time magazine as one of the 25 most influential Americans, Stephen R. Covey, author of "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People," impacted millions of individuals worldwide.
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10 best self-help books of all time
From Benjamin Franklin to Norman Vincent Pearle to Stephen Covey, here are 10 of the best self-help books ever written.
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'The Real Romney': 10 facts about the presidential hopeful
From the biography that aims to show America the 'real' politician, here are 10 facts about Mitt Romney, the candidate some voters still feel they don't know
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In Pictures: Mormons in politics
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Opinion: Cry again for beloved South Africa?
Jacob Zuma's rise raises questions about its course.
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Opinion: America's tough decision on Iran's dissidents
The People's Mujahideen of Iran is caught between Iraq and a hard place (Iran).
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Opinion: Obama-Biden, McCain-Palin, and the experience question
Truman and Reagan showed that character and common sense matter more than a good résumé.
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"Dawn" breaks at midnight tonight
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In Colorado, reconciliation for a displaced tribe
A powwow builds bridges between the town of Meeker and the White River Utes.
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Opinion: A tipping point in America's mood
There is a new awareness of the challenges we face.
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Keeping up with the Jameses
A 'House of Wits' that dazzled even as it disappointed.
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How one Southern church forges unity through voice
The centuries-old tradition of Sacred Harp, a form of choral singing in which anyone can participate, draws people to a spare church in rural Alabama once a year.
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Will commodities boom last
As oil and gold prices hit record highs, and grains stay up, speculators rush in.
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Urbanization threatens Namibia's traditional Himba culture
Where an ancient tribe and modern Africa meet, bare-breasted women in animal-skin skirts and men with spears join the urban flow of traffic, supermarkets, and pool halls.



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