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Mark Azzara

Mark Azzara spent 45 years in print journalism, most of them with the Waterbury Republican in Connecticut, where he was a features writer with a special focus on religion at the time of his retirement. He also worked for newspapers in New Haven and Danbury, Conn. At the latter paper, while sports editor, he won a national first-place writing award on college baseball. Azzara also has served as the only admissions recruiter for a small Catholic college in Connecticut and wrote a self-published book on spirituality, "And So Are You." He is active in his church and facilitates two Christian study groups for men. Azzara grew up in southern California, graduating from Cal State Los Angeles. He holds a master's degree from the University of Connecticut.

Prophetic Films: A few heroic teens cannot prevent abuses of authority

The film “The Giver,” due out this summer, is part of a genre — “The Hunger Games” series, “Divergent” and “Elysium” are others of recent vintage — that depicts a world where some people in authority make decisions that everyone else obeys, or else.

Psychiatrist warns against relying on technological experiences as a substitute for love

I recently addressed our inability to do what's good for ourselves when it comes to food. And now Dr. Todd Essig, in a Forbes magazine article, warns us that we do the same thing when it comes to technology.

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The government and misplaced trust

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We don’t care if the “food” we eat is really good for us

A buddy and I were chatting the other day about the difference between fresh farm-grown food and the stuff you find in supermarkets. We agreed that the food you eat right off the farm is vastly better-tasting and better for you.

Conservatives fear they will lose jobs, power because they oppose gay marriage

Political conservatives and the “Christian right” are voicing fears that they are becoming the victims of vicious payback because they oppose gay marriage.

Deadly decisions: We could be guilty of fatal errors, too

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