Stephanie Salter

Vacation from the high tech world was relaxing

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By Stephanie Salter
CNHI News Service

Paradise Found:

Freedom central issue in marriage debate

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By Stephanie Salter
CNHI News Service

In the summer of 1958, Mildred Jeter and Richard Loving left their home city of Richmond, Va., for Washington, D.C., so they could be married. Jeter, who was 18 and pregnant, was of African and Native American ancestry, while Loving, six years her senior, was white.

Life takes one huge, unexpected turn

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By Stephanie Salter
CNHI News Service

You would be surprised how many people never look at the ring finger of a 60-year-old woman’s left hand.

Partial information, instant judgment

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I love judgmentalism — it’s a sport … I like judging. I like judging! Let me judge.

— Internet media mogul Andrew Breitbart in the New Yorker

By Stephanie Salter
CNHI News Service

Reporting on a church in denial is no easy task

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By Stephanie Salter
CNHI News Service

The first thing almost anyone noticed upon meeting the Rev. Martin Greenlaw was his toupee. It was not a good one, dark brown and anchored atop his own lighter brown hair. Even parishioners at St. Paul’s Church who liked their pastor wondered why a Catholic priest needed a toupee; behind his back they referred to it as “road kill.”

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