Life After Charles Taylor: Senator Jewel Howard Taylor Moves On - Newsweek

Life After Charles Taylor: Senator Jewel Howard Taylor Moves On
Newsweek
The Bible was edged in gold, and the name of her former husband, Dr. Charles Ghankay Taylor, was printed in elegant cursive in the bottom corner of the cover. The desk itself—dark wood and decorated with gilded women's faces—was Taylor's personal ...

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Biblical Homophobia and Christian Pastors - Huffington Post

Biblical Homophobia and Christian Pastors
Huffington Post
Gipson, who is both a Republican lawmaker and a Baptist minister, cited Romans 1:26-28 and Leviticus 20:13, which reads: "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to ...

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More Vacation Bible Schools to add to the list - WRAL.com (blog)

More Vacation Bible Schools to add to the list
WRAL.com (blog)
By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall I have two additions to my Vacation Bible School post from a couple of weeks ago. Creedmoor Road Baptist Church, 6001 Creedmoor Rd., Raleigh will offer Vacation Bible School from 9 am to noon, June 25 to June 29.

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For the Participant, May 27: A list of events in central Pennsylvania - PennLive.com (blog)

For the Participant, May 27: A list of events in central Pennsylvania
PennLive.com (blog)
Bucknell women's basketball camps, June 15-16 (elite camp), June 17 (team shootout) and June 17-20 (skills). For players ages 12-18. Contact Katie Adams at 570-577-3919 or rka007@bucknell.edu. Central Dauphin boys' basketball youth camp, June 25-28 at ...

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No, Kansas. Abortions do not cause breast cancer - Minneapolis Star Tribune


Minneapolis Star Tribune
No, Kansas. Abortions do not cause breast cancer
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The most recent edition of "Principles and Practice of Oncology," the "bible" of cancer medicine, does not list abortion as a risk factor. Still, anti-abortion groups press the association. What's curious from a med-ethics standpoint is the way in ...

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VITAL SIGNS: Community health and support groups in the Concho Valley - San Angelo Standard Times

VITAL SIGNS: Community health and support groups in the Concho Valley
San Angelo Standard Times
The full list can also be found at gosanangelo.com. Meets at 7 pm the second Thursday of each month at Trinity Lutheran Church, 3536 YMCA Drive. For more information, call Carolyne Glass at 944-1778. Help for those whose lives have been affected by ...

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Getting started with crowdfunding for the average geek - DVICE

Getting started with crowdfunding for the average geek
DVICE
There are a lot more questions to answer in The Crowdfunding Bible, but these can get you started. Back to Hugh Hefner. Why did people give him money? Hefner had a unique vision, and he had done his homework. Playboy wasn't just about naked women.

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Woman leads Bible study on death row in Gatesville - Killeen Daily Herald


Killeen Daily Herald
Woman leads Bible study on death row in Gatesville
Killeen Daily Herald
By Rebecca Rose When Laura White, 75, stands in front of the Bible study class she teaches voluntarily, there's something that makes her students asking tough questions about life after death different. The questions come from women on Texas' death row ...

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Playing the name game - Morris Daily Herald

Playing the name game
Morris Daily Herald
It comes from the Greek word for “wisdom.” Jacob, the No. 1 name for boys, has its roots in the Bible. Mason, the No. 2 name for boys, means the child of a D-list celebrity. It can also mean a bricklayer or a member of a secret society, but much more ...

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T&G Student Achievers tout role of parents, teachers - Worcester Telegram

T&G Student Achievers tout role of parents, teachers
Worcester Telegram
Seventy-one of the students — 44 women and 27 men — responded to the newspaper's questionnaire about their influences, opinions and goals. More than two-thirds of them plan to attend graduate school, and most said religion is important in their life.

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