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About Julie Lynch

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Stories by Julie
Like a lot of other workers, Robert Brown feels exhausted after a day on the job. But Brown's job doesn't end after a day at work. After dealing with alcohol offenders, Brown can't help but bring their problems home with him. "I've done lots of crying _ clients who have died, who have overdosed, children whose parents have abused them, especially while they were under the influence," said Bro
Nothing in our history books prepared us for the horror stories we heard from Holocaust survivor Alex Lande, who lives in Fishers, Ind. To listen to him speak was unlike anything you would hear in a history class. He was intriguing while discussing his experiences during World War II _ as if he were living it all over again. During an interview, tears sporadically welled in his eyes. The deep
Jason Miller is an average 13-year-old boy. He goes to Indianapolis Public School 59, plays basketball, Nintendo and golf and likes to work on the computer. Isaac, who wishes to remain anonymous, is a senior at a small-town high school. He works part time, writes poetry, listens to music and is on the school's wrestling team. Both of these kids have at least one thing in common: They both lov