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Charles Colson

Chuck Colson was a man in full. The former White House special counsel and Watergate accomplice turned born-again Christian and prison evangelist, reminded us all, through his muscular Christianity and ever-present Marine training, that every life is worth saving, that no man should be left behind.

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'Lock 'em up' not always best solutionupdated: Thu May 26 2011 10:25:00

As budget battles in Washington and the states unfold, politicians are striving to achieve the most for their money, pinpointing where they can cut spending without sacrificing service.

Christians from political left and right sign 'Civility Covenant'updated: Fri Mar 26 2010 14:55:00

A group of more than 100 prominent Christians ranging from evangelical minister Jim Wallis on the political left to Nixon White House aide Chuck Colson on the right released a document Thursday calling for an end to the fight club tone of the national political discourse.

Nixon library releases tapes, papers from early in 2nd termupdated: Tue Jun 23 2009 19:13:00

The Nixon Presidential Library released 154 hours of tape recordings and 30,000 pages of documents from the Nixon White House on Tuesday, offering a revealing look at the state of mind of America's 37th president at the start of what would prove to be his disastrous abbreviated second term.

Torture prompts soul-searching among some Christiansupdated: Fri May 22 2009 19:43:00

The men first ordered Ken Cordier to strip naked.

Commentary: I know what Illinois governor feels like nowupdated: Fri Dec 12 2008 09:41:00

If anyone knows how Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich feels right now, I do.

Money Magazine: WHY WON'T GALLERIES SELL MY VALUABLE ART PRINTS?updated: Sat Sep 01 1990 00:01:00

Q Five years ago, I purchased an Alvar lithograph for $3,800, a Salvador Dali etching for $1,200 and an Andrew Wyeth collotype for $3,600 from the Atlas Galleries of Chicago. The Alvar is now worth...

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