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Stanford
University Report- 2/14/01
KQED
Television -Interview on "Dead Man Walking"
San Diego Union Tribune -04/15/01
Commonwealth
Club- Speech from April 2001
Stanford
Magazine-Northern Ireland -May/June 2001
San
Francisco Chronicle-08/26/01
Santa Cruz Sentinel 3/02
Chicago Aspectarian- Interview September 2003 The Seattle Times - 8/06
Deseret News - Salt Lake Cityl - 10/06
Town
and Country- July 2000: People - April 23, 2001:
Working Mother- April 2001: Health
- July 2001: Redbook- August 2001-July 2002: Latina
Magazine-November 2001: Women's World- November 2001: Time Magazine-November
19, 2001: Gentry Magazine -April 2002: My Generation- July 2002:
Glamour Magazine- August 2002: Woman's Health-Fall 2002: Yoga
Journal-November 2002: Cosmopolitan- December 2002: Natural Health-December
2002: Prevention-March 2003:Biography- April 2003: Ladies Home Journal-September
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forgive may be divine, according to Alexander Pope, but it
is hardly easy. How do you forgive a hit-and-run driver, a
boss who makes life unbearable, or a cheating spouse? Luskin
says not only can you forgive such people but that for your
own good mental and physical health, you must. The author
is careful to make the distinction between forgiveness and
condoning actions, forgetting them, or reconciling with the
offender, all or some of which may not be possible. |
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