Challenge Good News Paper - 388 March 2016
Hug melted man of steel
Former angry meth addict on new mission to spread love
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How far would you go for a meatball?
lf you were a homeless dog named Arthur, the answer is almost 700km!
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In prison sentenced to death
Years ago, I was living in a foreign land where I had run into trouble with the law.
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Why so much anger?
Anger can lead to tragedy. The case of an alleged murder before a Brisbane court is a sad example.
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Musician finds pain gone
Singer for indie electro-pop band Monarch Brennan Strawn shares his journey from depression to new life
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Exotic dancer healed of hurts
My name is Sarah Lenhard. People in the strip clubs used to know me as Cassandra.
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The enlightened Dr. Holly Ordway
As an uncompromising atheist Dr. Holly Ordway recalls her early life in her autobiography
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Starving for acceptance
Bulimia sufferer rejoices in broken addiction
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The movie hollywood tried to hide
There couldn't be a much more appropriate film to hit the cinema screens at Easter.
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The suffering servant
What would anyone know about my pain?
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Finding contentment in Vanuatu
Poverty showed Elisha Hammond what having plenty means
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Being the man
Being the popular “life of the party” takes you places, but maybe not where you expected, writes Aaron Thomson
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Turning over a new leaf
As autumn leaves start to turn warm oranges and reds before falling to the ground, it might be time for us to change too
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Movie mines rich seam of hope
‘The 33’ film faithfully recounts Chile miners’ miracle rescue
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Millions of years wrong
"The accepted ages for the oldest rocks are wrong," so claimed a report in New Scientist on problems with radioactive dating methods.
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Does reincarnation cure our evil?
Recent surveys indicate that up to a quarter of Australians and Americans subscribe to the possibility of reincarnation, the belief that people "come again in the flesh".
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No longer lost and lonely
In a family overshadowed by poverty and alcoholism, Ian Hopkins traded jealousy and empty pursuits for a fulfilling inner peace.
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Lasting joy for former felon
Dara Wren was once proud of being a “seven time convicted felon” until she discovered the everlasting joy she did not know was possible.
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Looking down
A young fellow wanting to make an impression took his girl-friend for a helicopter ride. From the air she looked down and saw a message
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Marriage is like dancing together
Watching people dance can be a fascinating exercise at times.
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New features in Office 2016
Competing with Google's web-based document and collaboration tools, Microsoft Office 2016 is adding many features that were already present in the Office Web Apps.
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Packaging a success
A birthday party surprise lesson in integrity
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Nini’s famous shortbread
This is my grandmother's most popular recipe, one everybody asked for after they tasted one of her fresh batches.
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Driver finds right formula
As the Australian Grand Prix revs up, this Brazilian driver shares about the greatest prize that he found through former F1 racers Fittipaldi and Riberio
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