Arnold Schwarzenegger used to be the youngest Mr. Universe ever at the age of 20. He was raised in a very strict catholic home. Now he turns 60 and some like the idea of having him as President of the United States. God bless Arnold.

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USA TODAY lists 25 people who moved the editorial staff in the past quarter-century.

Here are sportswomen and -men among them:
#5 Lance Armstrong
#14 Arthur Ashe
#15 U.S. Women’s Soccer Team, 1999
#19 Pat Tillman
#20 Muhammad Ali

Spiritual people are just found in the top 10:
#7 Pope John Paul II
#10 Mother Teresa

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Henry G. Brinton knows of 250 people who after a worship service ran a half-marathon, 13.1 miles. Being pastor of Fairfax Presbyterian Church in Virginia he’s aware that that 76% of Christian clergy are either overweight or obese (compared with 61% of the general population). Lucky enough there are programs that help moving closer to a life of integrity by pursuing health and wholeness in weekend worship and weekday workouts such as Body & Soul Ministries and those covered by Faith & Fitness Magazine.

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David Beckham debuts with LA Galaxy spending just 12 minutes on-field. He is much more interested in divine family affairs:

“I’d love a little girl but we’re blessed to have three beautiful boys. And if we’re blessed to have another one or two children then that would be a blessing”, Becks said.

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… was as subtle as a fart in church, says the Sports Frog.

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The first place on Second Life to be today is the Library of Congress Exhibit.


Then let’s proceed to ALM CyberChurch.


Third stop: Yankee Stadium.


And finally: a celebration of freedom!

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