Archive for November, 2005
Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
Lest We Forget
Seven-year-old Kristina Cheney hugs her father, U.S. Army Spc. Kristopher Cheney, after a deployment ceremony Nov. 29 at the Buckner Physical Fitness Center on Fort Richardson. About 150 soldiers from Company C, 84th Engineer Battalion, will deploy to Iraq in early December. About 40 percent of the troops returned from the Middle East about 11 […]
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
Church of England anoints first black archbishop
www.wpherald.com By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Published November 30, 2005 Ugandan-born John Sentamu has been anointed as Britain’s first black archbishop in a lavish, African-themed Church of England ceremony, a report said. Dancers greeted the colorfully garbed archbishop of York and 3,000 congregants applauded his inauguration, The London Evening Standard reported. The Rev. Sentamu took his […]
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Bitter But True 3
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Bitter But True 2
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
Racial Poverty Gaps in U.S. Amount to Human Rights Violation, Says U.N. Expert
Haider Rizvi, OneWorld USTue Nov 29,10:45 PM ET UNITED NATIONS, Nov 29 (OneWorld) - Despite enormous wealth and various federal and social welfare schemes at work, the United States is failing to help millions of its people trying to get out of poverty, according to an independent United Nations rights expert. “Resource constraints have limited […]
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
Theologians to ask Pope to suspend limbo?
Wed Nov 30, 9:32 AM ET Limbo — the place where the Catholic Church teaches that babies go if they die before being baptized — may have its days numbered. According to Italian media reports on Tuesday, an international theological commission will advise Pope Benedict to eliminate the teaching about limbo from the Catholic catechism. […]
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
Focus on the Family Faces IRS Grievance
Associated Press Denver, Nov. 29 - A Washington-based group has asked the Internal Revenue Service to investigate whether Focus on the Family or its founder James Dobson violated IRS rules by electioneering. James Bopp, an attorney for the Colorado Springs-based conservative Christian group, said the group has fully complied with IRS code. The complaint, filed […]