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Antarctic Commute

My morning commute to work at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, takes about five minutes–on foot. The occasional traffic of bulldozers and forked loaders is light, and

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Waiting for Jack Bauer

My latest dirty little secret: I’m addicted to 24, the FOX Network’s hit show featuring Special Agent Jack Bauer of the fictional Los A ngeles

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POETRY by Fredrick Zydek

Praying While the Trees Are Bare The first glint of spring is weeks away. Except for a few tough-stemmed brittle leaves from last year’s crop,

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Oh, For a Thousand Tongues

The general synod was at evening prayer. The prayers and the scripture were in English. The question of language arose when it came time to

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A Prairie Pentecost

FEBRUARY 2006: ESSAY “Here on the prairie there is nothing to distract attention from the evening and the morning, nothing on the horizon to abbreviate

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