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Michael Novak, the Templeton Prize laureate of 1994, holds the Jewett Chair in Philosophy, Religion and Public Policy at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC. His wife's family lives in Cresco, Iowa, and his son's family in Des Moines.  You can visit his website at www.michaelnovak.net.</description>
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      <description>	Mitt Romney came to national attention because of his skill in turning around failing enterprises.  The Salt Lake City Olympics were in serious disarray when Mitt Romney was summoned from his business career to come...</description>
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