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[Title] => The healthy, healing benefits of forgiving
[Summary] => The well-received feature on Greg Anderson’s inspiring story of how faith, forgiveness, and prayers allowed him to outlive a 30-day-to-live prediction 30 years ago when he was battling lung cancer was indeed a good prelude to how I enjoyed the big screen version of Les Miserables.
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[Title] => Feds almost strike out trying in Bonds trial
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[Title] => Bonds guilty of obstruction of justice
[Summary] => A federal jury convicted Barry Bonds of a single charge of obstruction of justice Wednesday but failed to reach a verdict on the three counts at the heart of allegations that he knowingly used steroids and human growth hormone and lied to a grand jury about it.
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[Title] => Obstruction of justice charge gets Bonds
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[Title] => Bonds jury deliberates for 3rd day with no verdict
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[Title] => Barry Bonds waits as jury deliberates 2nd day
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[Title] => Bonds trial: Day of reckoning as players detail drug use
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[Title] => Opening statements set for Tuesday in Bonds trial
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[Title] => Bonds trial scheduled to start Monday morning
[Summary] => The Barry Bonds perjury trial is finally scheduled to get under way, more than three years after baseball's all-time home run leader was charged with lying to a federal grand jury when he denied knowingly taking performance-enhancing drugs.
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[Title] => New witness sought to testify versus Bonds
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[Title] => Opening statements set for Tuesday in Bonds trial
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February 15, 2009 - 12:00am