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Religion: Vacation Bible schools

Religion – Ã;â;;Ã;· Christ Community Church, Willow Brook Church, 8916 Mapleville Road, Boonsboro, every Sunday through Aug. 31, 9 to 10 a.m., ages 2 through sixth grade, theme is Outrigger Island, U.S. 40 east to Mapleville Road, turn right, seven-tenths of a mile, church on the right.

Submitted and Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:42pm

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Is religion a factor in Glasgow East?

Religion – Tom Griffin (London, The Green Ribbon): Back in March I asked whether Labour is losing support among Scottish Catholics, the same question that politicalbetting.com has been considering today in an interesting thread on the Glasgow East by-election.

Submitted and Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:41pm

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Sports journalists hurdle religion

Religion – Sports reporters are often some of the most closely read journalists in the local newspaper. They are also often the most knowledgeable journalists about the subject they cover. To some people's surprise, sports journalists must also have an adequate grasp on just about everything else in life, including religion.

Submitted and Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:41pm

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Why and how should religion be concerned about the environment?

Religion – Action follows thought The Rev. Duke Tufty, pastor, Unity Temple on the Plaza:

Submitted and Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:40pm

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JAPAN Religious leaders ask the G8 for freedom of religion for Tibet and Myanmar

Religion – The request comes in a statement written at a summit of representatives from various faiths, held in Osaka and Kyoto. Major global institutions are increasingly turning to religion to understand the world's problems.

Submitted and Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:39pm

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[Editorial] State and Religion Must Stay Separate

Religion – Buddhists have formed a coalition against the Lee Myung-bak administration, criticizing the government's biased view in its overt embracing of Christianity. New Grand National Party leader Park Hee-tae visited the Jogye Order to apologize on his first day, but the issue remains.

Submitted and Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:37pm

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Beliefs - Obama Sets Off a Debate on Ties Between Religion and Government

Religion – On Tuesday, Senator Barack Obama did his best to reclaim for Democrats the idea of partnerships between government and grass-roots religious groups Ã;¢ââ;;¬" and except for six little words he did a very smooth job.

Submitted and Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:31pm

NQ:The Week in Photos 07/04
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NQ:The Week in Photos 07/04

News – A photo, as the saying goes, is worth a thousand words. And the right photo--the revelatory image--can be worth a great deal more. In that spirit, we've put together ten pictures that capture the turbulent events of the past week.

Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:30pm

Overlooked: Sonar and Navy
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Overlooked: Sonar and Navy

News – Last week, the Supreme Court agreed to review the case of Winter v. NRDC, a case ostensibly about the Navy's use of sonar during military training exercises, but in reality about the extent of President Bush's power in influencing court decisions.

Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:28pm

Venus Williams Beat Sister Serena Williams to Claim Wimbledon Title
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Venus Williams Beat Sister Serena Williams to Claim Wimbledon Title

Sports – Venus Williams reportedly won her fifth singles title at Wimbledon on Saturday with a 7-5 6-4 win over her sister Serena Williams in the final

Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:28pm

Former Sen. Jesse Helms Dies At 86
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Former Sen. Jesse Helms Dies At 86

News – Jesse Helms, the five-term Republican Senator from North Carolina, has died, CBS News has confirmed. He was 86.

Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:28pm

2 Fires Still Raging Along California's Central Coast
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2 Fires Still Raging Along California's Central Coast

News – Weary firefighters got no rest during the holiday weekend as a pair of out-of-control wildfires roared across the landscape along California's central coast at opposite ends of the arid Los Padres National Forest.

Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:28pm

Zimbabwean prison officer's film shows Mugabe vote-rigging
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Zimbabwean prison officer's film shows Mugabe vote-rigging

Politics – A film that graphically demonstrates how Robert Mugabe's supporters rigged the elections in Zimbabwe has been smuggled out of the country by a prison officer. It is believed to be the first footage that shows ballot-rigging actually taking place and comes as the Zimbabwean president is facing increasing international pressure.

Voted for on July 05, 2008 08:28pm

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Looking for faith in all the wrong places

Religion – The pilgrim is making little progress. In a futile effort to convince faith-voters that he is one of them, John McCain paid a visit to the Grahams of North Carolina - father Billy and son Franklin.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 11:56pm

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Analysis: To evolve or not to evolve

Religion – In the beginning, there was Senate Bill 561, the Louisiana Academic Freedom Act, which said state and local education authorities shalt not "censor or suppress" anything a teacher might want to tell a science class about scientific subjects such as biological evolution, global warming or human cloning.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 11:48pm