by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 19, 2004 | News
The Saudi government has launched a U.S. radio advertising campaign to reinforce its image as an ally in the war on terror. The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington, D.C. initiated the campaign Aug. 13, unveiling two different one-minute radio ads to air in 19...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 12, 2004 | News
An EthicsDaily.com reader recently forwarded to me an e-mail she received about John Kerry. She wanted to know if the story was an urban legend. “I Hope None Of You Were Going To Vote For Him,” began the story in question. “But If You Were, Think...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 10, 2004 | News
Today is a banner day in the professional life of singer-songwriter Kate Campbell: Three new albums will hit stores. The Portable Kate Campbell, Sing Me Out and Songs From the Levee are the latest works from the Nashville-based musician. The latter is a re-issue of...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 6, 2004 | Opinion
Three years ago, Orlando Sentinel religion writer Mark Pinsky penned The Gospel According to The Simpsons: The Spiritual Life of the World’s Most Animated Family. Now he’s back with a book about the Big Mouse in his backyard: The Gospel According to...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 5, 2004 | News
When it comes to responding to the politics of filmmaker Michael Moore, Jim Hubbard of Dallas thinks conservatives should put up or shut up. He’s putting up by sponsoring the American Film Renaissance Festival. The first-ever festival, scheduled Sept. 10-12 in...