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Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 11 Aug 11 - 5 Comments

The Dolphin welcomes letters from our readers on any subject that is of general interest to our audience. Letters should be 300 words or less (with exceptions at the Dolphin’s discretion). Letters reflect the opinion of the writer, and not that of Dolphin Talk staff, and we retain the right to determine suitability for publication. […]

The Way I See It… Guest Column by William D. Brayshaw

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“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the guest columnist to enlighten readers on a subject, as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication. Comments on this article may be addressed to: Dolphin Talk, P.O. Box 777, Port O’Connor, TX 77982; Email: dolphin1@tisd.net Understanding Obamanomics, Part III […]

Sunrise on Matagorda Island

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Donate Blood

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Did you know every year more than four million Americans need blood transfusions? By taking just a little time, Americans can help each other. Donating blood is fast, simple and most importantly, it saves lives. Donate in Port Lavaca at Calhoun County Offices, 211 S. Ann St., Wednesday, Aug. 24; 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. […]

Persecuted For Their Faith… Asia Bibi: A Case History

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Asia Bibi, a Christian wife and mother in Pakistan, was arrested by police on June 19, 2009, and charged with blasphemy after she engaged in a religious discussion with co-workers. Many of the local women, including Asia, worked on the farm of Muslim landowner Muhammad Idrees. Her family was one of only three Christian families […]

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