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After time to stew, forgiveness is good for your health, researcher reports
___By Karen Long
___Religion News Service
___PALO ALTO, Calif. (RNS)--A jerk in a Saab just nipped into your parking place.
___Your boss lied through his capped teeth and promoted his newest flavor of the month instead of you.
___Your sister advised you to dump the loser you were dating. Now she and he are a blissful couple.
___You've got a grudge, baby.
And Fred Luskin thinks you're entitled to it.
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CAPT. MIKE SHELLMAN, a chaplain with the 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) helps comfort a soldier who was hit with shrapnel in Sirkankel March 3 as U.S.-led troops prepared a fierce mountain assault on entrenched al Qaeda and Taliban forces in Afghanistan. Hundreds of military chaplains of various faiths are involved with the troops both in Afghanistan and in other locations where soldiers are involved in the war on terrorism.
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Chaplains design window for Pentagon
___WASHINGTON (RNS)--Working with a Texas art studio, hundreds of Army chaplains jointly crafted a stained glass window March 5 in memory of victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon.
___About 400 chaplains and chaplain assistants, meeting for a training seminar at Hilton Head, S.C., were able to help create the pentagon-shaped window that features an American bald eagle, the U.S. flag, a picture of the Pentagon building and the date of the attack.
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