Abel Keogh is a writer and editor who lives in Utah. He is the author of the memoir, Room for Two. His is currently working on his second book -- a work of fiction. His web site is www.abelkeogh.com
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The NFL needs experts and computers decide what teams are truly worthy to advance to the Super Bowl.
If the petty tyrants of Heber City, Utah have their way on Election Day, Wal-Mart won’t be coming to town.
Why stop at $5,000 baby bonds?
Columbia’s president would deserve free speech kudos if he wasn’t such a hypocrite about who’s allowed to speak on campus.
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The new Washington state law forcing pharmacies to sell morning after pills is a great example of bad law.
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