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At The Sunday Paper, Stephanie reports, writes, and edits news stories. She also writes a weekly column about Atlanta's City Hall, the Atlanta Police Department, and crime, as well as government in general. She has appeared on MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews," where she debated Pat Buchanan, Air America's "The Lionel Show," where she debated Nancy Skinner, and the Australian national radio show, "Dads on the Air." Her blogs and columns have been cited in numerous publications around the world. She is also the founder of the Jackalope Party, a political party for fiscally conservative, socially liberal Americans. She collects National Geographics from before the fall of the USSR and her favorite movie is the brilliant Hitchcock-like French film, "He loves me, he loves me not." She deeply loves too many books to name them all, but among her favorites are A.A. Long's "Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life," Baruch Spinoza's "The Ethics," Michael White's "Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer," James Connor's "Kepler's Witch," Simon Winchester's "The Professor and the Madman," Owen Gingerich's "The Book Nobody Read," Russell Shorto's "Descartes' Bones," D.T. Max's "The Family That Couldn't Sleep," and Matthew Stewart's "The Courtier and the Heretic." Email her at stephanieramage@sundaypaper.com.
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GOOD STEWARDSHIP AND THE MAYOR'S RACE


A “steward” is a caretaker, so if you take good care of the responsibilities you have, whatever power you believe in will see to it that you get more responsibility. 
 
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