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                    [Title] => Read a banned book
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Write . . . all the words that I have spoken to you . . . that everyone may turn from his evil way, that I may forgive their iniquity and their sin. — Jeremiah 36:2-3

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Two landmark events quietly slipped by these past couple of weeks. One was Banned Books Week (Sept. 27 to Oct. 4), about which I’ll have more to say in a future column. The other was National Punctuation Day, marked last Sept. 24, which is in its fifth year. 

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