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Michael Vlahos: Mother Goddess, Ascending
The American paradigm of Forever War no longer delivers, and its destructive results are even now rippling through the nation. The warrior, the Legion, the Predator and Reaper solution — is no solution.
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Quran-burning pastor to get burned by 0k bill from local authorities
Remember Terry Jones, the grandly mustachioed Florida preacher who rocketed to global media renown earlier this month for his threat to stage a mass Quran-burning on Sept. 11? Well, as it happens, Jones’ Gainesville-based Dove World Outreach Center hosted no such event, and the fringe pastor has since largely retreated from the news cycle. But [… ]
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Injured Davis: I will return this season
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Censored!
Despite the changing media landscape, Project Censored’s mission remains the same The world was a different place in 1976 when Carl Jensen, a professor of communications at Sonoma State University, founded Project Censored to highlight important national news stories that were underreported or outright ignored by the mainstream press. Back then, there were few good alternatives to television …
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Chika yan ha?! Relatives say ceremony in Baguio only marked the engagement of Robin Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez

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Chika yan ha?! Relatives say ceremony in Baguio only marked the engagement of Robin Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez
As members of the media and the public continue to speculate whether or not Robin Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez are already married, relatives of the action star are claiming that the ceremony on September 13 only marks the engagement of the celebrity couple. In an interview with TV Patrol aired Monday, September 20, Carol Tibayan, […]
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O’Reilly, Maher both have old O’Donnell footage
Christine O’Donnell’s eagerness to go on television is coming back to haunt her campaign for U.S. Senate. A few days after HBO’s Bill Maher played a tape from 1999 in which the conservative Christian
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Fall 2010: There’s no recession in El Paso area entertainment

Fall 2010: There’s no recession in El Paso area entertainment
We’re hearing lots about doom and gloom in the arts and entertainment worlds these days. The economy isn’t any better than last year. Live Nation is canceling concert tours left and right. Arts groups continue to lean on wealthy donors, whose wealth took a hit a couple of years ago. ›› View Fall Arts Preview chat replay
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KENTUCKIANA PITCHERS IN THE MINORS
[chart] |Final minor-league baseball statistics for pitchers from Kentucky and Southern Indiana high schools, colleges and hometowns:| [end chart]
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Delano area calendar
Delano Farmers Market NOW TO OCT. – The Delano Farmers Market, located on the corner of Highway 12 and County Line Road in the Flippin’ Bills’ parking lot, is open from 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays from May through October. The Farmers’ Market is local farmers selling fresh, locally grown produce and other products, including breads, fruits, jams, honey, maple syrup, eggs, beef products, Kettle Korn …
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My Ex-Gay Life With the Tea Party Queen
Wade Richards helped Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell rail against gay rights—until he came out. He tells Michelle Goldberg how O’Donnell abandoned him, and how her lesbian sister helped him accept his sexuality.
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Casey’s FedEx success keeps focus on Ryder Cup snub
Time isn’t healing this wound. As Paul Casey keeps playing well, his Ryder Cup omission becomes more glaring. And while the Brit won’t condemn the blown call, Steve Elling says others — including American fans — aren’t so shy. Paul Casey – Ryder Cup – United States – Sport – FedEx
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Reaction to Quran burning plan pours in from around the world

Reaction to Quran burning plan pours in from around the world
Governments, world leaders and others were responding Friday to a Florida pastor’s plan to burn copies of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, even amid confusion over whether it would go ahead. The Rev. Terry Jones, the head of a small church in Gainesville, called off the burning Thursday but later said he would “rethink” his position after a meeting with a local imam. Here’s a sampling of global …
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U.S. pastor cancels Koran-burning plan
GAINESVILLE, Florida (Reuters) – A Christian pastor on Thursday cancelled a plan to burn copies of the Koran at his obscure Florida church, which had drawn international condemnation and a warning from President Barack Obama that it could provoke al Qaeda suicide bombings.
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‘Marked for Death’ – An Abortion Survivor’s Story
MEDIA ADVISORY, Aug. 31 / Christian Newswire / — In August of 1977, Melissa Ohden was ‘marked for death,’ but miraculously she survived.
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The Enduring Obama Muslim Rumors
Obama has to overcome several problems in defining his religious beliefs.
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Two slain US aid workers buried in Kabul

Two slain US aid workers buried in Kabul
Two Americans who were among eight foreign aid workers shot dead in a remote region of Afghanistan earlier this month were buried Saturday in Kabul’s British Cemetery.
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White House says Obama is Christian, prays daily
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House insisted on Thursday that President Barack Obama is a Christian who prays daily as it looked to tamp down growing doubts among Americans about the president’s religion. White House spokesman Bill Burton made the remarks hours after a poll showed that nearly one in five people, or 18 percent, said they think Obama is Muslim. That was up from 11 percent who said …
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Parachute Band host Serbia’s first worship concert

Parachute Band host Serbia’s first worship concert
Parachute Band made musical history last night in Serbia.
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Oakland man hits airwaves with ‘Snap Judgment’
Snap Judgment Studios sits nine floors above downtown Oakland. Glynn Washington, 40, host and executive producer, occupies the corner office. If he gets short on stories or sound-scape for the one-hour radio show, he can just dangle a microphone out his… Oakland California – Downtown Oakland – Arts – Oakland – United States
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The Buzz: Ryan says Dungy is too judgmental
Ryan: Dungy too judgmental Rex Ryan (below) wants Tony Dungy to know he’s more than just a foul-mouthed coach.
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Police: Israeli also suspect in stabbing in Israel

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Police: Israeli also suspect in stabbing in Israel
A man accused of going on a stabbing spree across three U.S. states and who was once suspected in a stabbing near his hometown in Israel has baffled profilers, who say murder does not appear to have been his goal. Israel – United States – Police – Murder – Middle East
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2010 College Football Predictions: Why FSU Will Contend for An ACC Title
    Florida State enters a new era in 2010 with legendary head coach Bobby Bowden departing and Jimbo Fisher taking over the reins. FSU fans are hungry for a return to national prominence after several disappointing seasons. To get a better look at the Seminoles, I contacted Garnet and Great for their take on FSU’s upcoming season. Q: How smooth has the transition been from Bobby Bowden to Jimbo …
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‘The Fighter’ Has a Long Count Before Its Release

‘The Fighter’ Has a Long Count Before Its Release
“The Fighter,” a sports drama starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale, faced years of development purgatory.
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Norway pledges to work for reform in Swaziland
Norway pledged Wednesday to work for democracy in Africa’s last absolute monarchy — tiny Swaziland — while comparing the initiative to its role in the fight against apartheid in neighboring South Africa. Africa – Swaziland – Absolute monarchy – Maps and Views – Government
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Dave cries over letter
Dave cried after receiving a letter from his children thanks to his ‘Big Brother’ housemate Sam.
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