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    <description>Anne Morse is a senior writer at BreakPoint, a division of Prison Fellowship. She blogs daily at The Point.
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      <title>Tragedy strikes home</title>
      <description>It was not the kind of high school graduation story that parents want to read about. 
On the front page of Saturday's Washington Post was the story of four bright, beautiful young girls who died in a horrific accident...</description>
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