Lessons to learn from Imus fiasco
April 16, 2007 | 12:00 a.m. CDT
Rose M. Nolen
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- Diverse religions must accept each other, stop pushing beliefs on others
- Patriotism is not seen in actions of Americans
- Nine-to-fivers will soldier us out of economic crisis
- Gas-price crisis calls for improved energy-use solutions
- Ignoring immigrants isn't helping anyone
- During economic hard times, stay active to avoid depression
- Americans must remember value of a good education
- Spring cleaning for the mind
- Technology doesn’t save time; it just breeds dependence
- It's time somebody took control of this country again
- Religious background could offer link to state of education
- Take action against violence
- Big business owners, politicians evade pressure of recession
- Citizens must become more proactive
- A New Year makeover, starting with a to-do list
- Churches should find better ways to use mission money
- Parents must take lead in protecting children
- Flawed system leaves good days behind
- ‘Support our troops’ meaningless without support for veterans
- ‘Troublemakers’ taking troubles out of the world
- Society values wealth and conveniences more than personal relationships
- Walking for pleasure, errands and socialization may be a lost art
- Few living the American dream
- Cities must take lead in immigration issues
- Youths need more structure
- To get U.S. back on track, start at home
- Life is tough enough, be attentive to others
- 25 years of change: U.S. values shrinking
- Prosperity lost: U.S. on way down
- Apathy for education is hurting our nation
- Church, state need to stay separated
- Fix political system: Limit campaign money
- Family routines make for admirable children
- Today’s graduates: beware of the world
- It’s harder to get the gold in ‘golden years’
- A 24-hour vacation can help lift spirits
- Lessons to learn from Imus fiasco
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