Faith & Culture Writer's Conference @ Western Seminary

I'd like to extend a huge "thank you" to the amazing staff Western Seminary, who asked me to teach two workshops on Writers on the Web. Unfortunately (well, for them, anyway), one of my dearest...

Angella Foret Diehl

Writing Clips

Commuting: Cycling to work doubles as a workout

Stephanie Yao/The Oregonian

David Lord recognizes the benefits of exercise on the mind and body, and he wants to extend those benefits to students at Metzger Elementary School in Tigard, where he teaches fifth grade.

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Commuting: A mix of Options

Julia Kassissieh and her son, David, 6, wait in downtown Portland to take the bus home to Cedar Hills. This was a rare occasion when David got dropped off at his mother's workplace. Kassissieh alternates between taking the bus and MAX. "It's a more efficient way to get to work," she says. (Photo by Fredrick D. Joe/The Oregonian)

Julia Kassissieh and co-worker Jennifer Klump agree that one of their favorite job perks is the all-zone transit pass offered as part of the benefits package through the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory.

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New commuting to fit families

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by Angella Foret Diehl, Special to The Oregonian To save money and the environment, parents and kids turn to other options — and try to keep the car garaged Unemployment is up, gas prices have been on a roller coaster …

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Writing Clips

If you’re new to the publishing world, clips are like what you bring to the Pillsbury Bake-Off: the best you can do in the hopes that you’ll win the million dollars.

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Bill Paying Online

Published online by BellaOnline.com 602 Words Wouldn’t it be nice to forgo the weekly hassle of writing checks, licking envelopes, peeling off stamps and mailing bills, would you do it? Well, there is! It’s called Online Bill Paying, and several …

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She’s Having a Baby! Part Two: Baby Your Baby

Published online by BellaOnline.com 569 Words Baby Your Baby When it comes to finding supplies for your baby, the Internet is a wealth of shopping opportunities. But before you shop, you need a list. Many sites, including Babycenter.com, offer a …

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She’s Having a Baby! A Two-Part Series

Published online by BellaOnline.com 467 Words The little tube has two lines in the window. The doctor’s tests confirm it. You’re both thrilled – you’re having a baby! Once you’ve figured out names and nursery themes, it’s time to get …

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Where Do I Begin? Navigating Your First Online Shopping Experience

Published online by BellaOnline.com 540 Words The baby’s napping, the kids are at school and you have to make dinner in an hour. You have no time to hit the mall and no desire to fight the crowds. So what …

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‘Survivor’ wannabees might just sting you

Cindy Morse was among hundreds of people who auditioned for the CBS reality show "Survivor" at The Streets of Tanasbourne.

HILLSBORO — Watching the line of nearly 300 Oregonians chatting and sharing sunscreen, it’s hard to believe they all want to stab each other in the back. Yet here they are at The Streets of Tanasbourne, waiting to audition for …

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Inside schools: Lenox Elementary, June 2008

The staff, students and parents at Lenox Elementary are saying goodbye to a school year full of exciting changes, events and happenings! In February, the Lenox Booster Club introduced students to a very special artist-in-residence, Lynn Takata. Ms. Takata is …

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