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Bashir says arms training is God’s will
INDONESIAN cleric Abu Bakar Bashir says Muslims have a religious duty to take up arms against non-believers, in his first defence against terrorism charges.
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How Would You Help a Spiritually Stagnant Church?
I would begin by preaching the gospel and displaying the infinite and all-satisfying worth of God. In other words, I wouldn’t start at the symptom.
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VIDEO: Kate sings UK and Welsh anthems
Kate Middleton demonstrated her early grasp of the Welsh language, when she sang both God Save The Queen and the Welsh national anthem on Anglesey.
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Gaddafi? Kadafi? Qaddafi? What’s the correct spelling?
You say, Gaddafi, we say Qaddafi. Other variations on the leader of Libya include “Gathafi,” “Kadafi,” and “Gadafy,” creating an unholy mess for newspaper editors.
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Merkel’s CDU routed in Hamburg state election
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats suffered a crushing defeat in a regional election in the northern German city-state of Hamburg on Sunday that will make it harder for her coalition to pass laws.
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Aide resigns as Gaddafi vows to crush revolt
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – A senior aide to Muammar Gaddafi’s influential son Saif resigned on Wednesday, the latest top official to walk out after the Libyan leader vowed to crush a revolt that threatens his four-decade rule.
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House plenary debates on RH bill set for March 1
The controversial Reproductive Health (RH) bill will be up for debates at the House of Representatives next week after the committee on rules approved it for plenary discussions on Tuesday.
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Prosecutors lament Aquino desire to charge them over plea bargain
Government prosecutors expressed disappointment over President Benigno Aquino’s desire to file charges against them for entering into a plea bargain with former military comptroller Carlos Garcia, but they said they are ready to face any complaint squarely.
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New York Yankees preview
The focus in New York Yankees camp is on the players they have in their clubhouse. Whether Derek Jeter can bounce back. Whether A.J. Burnett will be the pitcher he was in 2009 or the disaster he was in 2010. Whether Robinson Cano and Phil Hughes can continue their development into stars.
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Red sky in the morning…

Red sky in the morning…
Warning: winter still rules at the summerhouse Denmark’s weather and temperatures perhaps a month behind London with snow still nestling stubbornly under the banks. Everywhere there lie “lakes” of thick milky ice. The earth still too frozen for melt to drain away. Not to say it isn’t sunny. Just that the warmth of the sun is like a one-bar fire in an open barn in a gale. Thank God for last year …
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Overcome faults with God’s help
If I see someone doing something wrong, I usually let them know in no uncertain terms that I don’t approve of it. My wife, however, says I shouldn’t be so blunt and says it’s even ruined some of our friendships.
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Cheers & Jeers for Sunday, Feb. 20
Cheers and thank you to the ladies of the Cape Fear Valley Medical Center Emergency Department. They did an excellent job of taking good care of me. My hat’s off to these fine people. God bless you.
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Judge metes out harsh sentence for brutal Providence double murder

Judge metes out harsh sentence for brutal Providence double murder
Judge Francis J. Darigan gives Raymond Clements three life terms for the brutal Providence slayings
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2011 spring training: Ivan Rodriguez remains Washington Nationals starting catcher
At 39, Ivan Rodriguez remains a starting major league catcher.
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Washington Class B boys prep wrestling
Results from Friday’s Washington state Class B boys prep wrestling championships at the Tacoma Dome:
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Readers’ corner
Sir– As a citizen of and believer in democracy, I applaud the efforts of the Egyptian people. Their efforts are similar to what happened following the election in Iran and the most recent revolution in Tunisia.
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12 from Bartow are all-state
Twelve Bartow students were named all-state in music for 2010-11 and will perform at the Florida Music Educators Association Conference at the Tampa Convention Center.
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Maria C. Sousa Rego
NEW BEDFORD — Maria Conceicao Sousa Rego, 86, of New Bedford, passed away Sunday, February 13, 2011, at St. Luke’s Hospital. She was the wife of the late Jose Espirito Santo; and daughter of the late Joao do Rego and Filomena de Jesus Sousa.
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CIIF generates $ 240M export revenues in 2010
The CIIF-Oil Mills Group (CIIF-OMG) reported a 110-percent increase in export revenues last year to $ 240 million from only $ 114 million in 2009.
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Focus on Family asks abortion-rights advocates to help make abortion less common

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Focus on Family asks abortion-rights advocates to help make abortion less common
Focus on the Family president Jim Daly on Friday said he will bridge a great divide by asking abortion-rights advocates to work with his conservative Christian ministry to make abortion less common.
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She fills women with faith, not food
It was 1994 when Lysa TerKeurst stepped in to help two of her friends put out a simple monthly newsletter for moms that started with a circulation of just 35.
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Honokaa beats HPA to earn repeat
WAIMEA — Chayce Moniz wasn’t knocking former teammate Sage Johnson.
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‘Secularism is not anti-god’: Gujarat HC
The Gujarat high court on Thursday dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that had challenged the performance of religious rituals in the court campus. The court observed that “secularism” is not “anti-god.”
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Tim Pawlenty: America Needs to Turn Toward God
Likely Republican Presidential Candidate and Former Minnesota Governor Calls for Debt Ceiling not to be Raised, Says he Wonders What Planet Obama is From
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‘I swear to God, it was awful’
SHAWN GUST/Press Sam Travis, 19, describes her anguish after her 1985 Camaro caught fire Wednesday night. Travis had worked countless hours on the car since 2008.
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Meet Dirk Diggler: spawn star, sex god and saviour of his species
IT WAS a hot summer night in 1998 when a solitary spotted tree frog named Dirk went out looking for love. The fertile young male climbed down to a riverbank and began chirping his seductive, distinctive mating call.
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First Assembly of God Church presents David Meece
David Meece will be in concert, Sunday, Feb. 6, at 10:30 a.m. at First Assembly of God Church, 630 W. 5th St., in Benson.
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Column: Parable illustrates God’s guidance
SPIRITUAL REFLECTIONSBY SEAN GALLAGHER St. Paul is one of the most well-known figures in the history of the Church. Many Christian traditions have churches named after this 1st century saint. And these include communities that give much less heed to saints than does the Catholic or various Orthodox churches.
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