Archive for April, 2008
Posted in April 29th, 2008
Do to circumstances beyond my control, I find it necessary to hold off publishing until next Monday, at the earliest.
Sorry for this inconvenience.
The reasons are as follows:
1) Due to a struggle in financing the associated costs of publishing The Newsletter and web site, we previously had to cancel our dedicated server account some time ago.
2) [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) —
Angry about the price of gas? Just imagine paying for gas you don’t get. Some alert consumers have noticed it over the years: A pump that seems to hesitate a second when the lever is squeezed. Anywhere from 2 to 6 cents tick off before the rush of [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
WorldNetDaily
WASHINGTON – Today is the last day for public comments on a proposed Federal Communications Commission rule change some say would threaten the licenses of Christian radio stations from coast to coast.
At issue is a proposal that would require every radio station to take programming advice from community advisory boards representative of the [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
(CNSNews.com) -
On Monday the Treasury Department will begin delivering the first of the tax rebates President Bush approved as an economic stimulus by direct deposit, followed on May 9th with the first mailed checks from the Internal Revenue Service.
During the first week, 7.7 million Americans are expected to receive their tax [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
WorldNetDaily
In the same week the Obama campaign quietly removed from its official website a page managed by a fundraiser tied to the Islamic terrorist group Hamas, its official blogger has come under attack as a “hardcore Marxist” for hanging a Communist Party flag in his Harvard campus apartment and publishing in a self-professed ‘revolutionary Marxist’ [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
By MARTIN GRIFFITH
RENO, Nev. (AP) – Scientists urged residents of northern Nevada’s largest city to prepare for a bigger event as the area continued rumbling Saturday after the largest earthquake in a two-month-long series of temblors.
More than 100 aftershocks were recorded on the western edge of the city after a magnitude [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
By Aaron Klein
JERUSALEM – The U.S. was briefed beforehand on Israeli plans to attack a suspected nuclear site in Syria and ultimately approved of Israel’s Sept. 6 air strike that reportedly destroyed a planned nuclear reactor being built with North Korea’s help, according to an informed security source.
The source told WND prior [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
Polskie Radio, Poland
So claims Polish journalist John O. Kohler in a book, also released tomorrow, Chodzi o papieża. Szpiedzy w watykanie – (About the Pope: Spies in the Vatican). The politburo document says: “Use all available possibilities to prevent a new political trend, initiated by the Polish pope…”
The document, which dates back to November 1979, – [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
Newsday
Alia Sabur is accustomed to raising people’s eyebrows.
The child prodigy from Northport enrolled at Stony Brook University at age 10 and played clarinet with the Rockland Symphony Orchestra at 11.
So perhaps it was inevitable that Sabur would wind up in the Guinness Book of World Records.
That happened last month, when the venerable publication named Sabur [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
By Jim Kouri
“Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of a spiritless situation. It is the opium of the people.” – Karl Marx
German economist & Communist political philosopher (1818 – 1883)
Oak Lawn, Illinois, school kids are going to [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
By J. Grant Swank, Jr.
Dr. Dudley Woodberry, professor of Islamic Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, states that Muslims are coming to recognize Christ because Christians befriending them have shown them a better way than Islam.
Woodberry cautions Christians from staying aloof from Muslims. In fact, he asks his Christian friends how [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
MichNews
WASHINGTON, D.C. — While most high school seniors prepare for prom, graduation, and college life, ten Ohio students squared off with school administrators over their first amendment right to free speech. Facing suspension, Kristen Norman and 9 of her friends stood up for their right to wear pro-life t-shirts to school.
“We [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
WorldNetDaily
A principal in a Massachusetts school district with a well-established reputation of promoting homosexuality to students has written to parents to tell them distributing “religious materials” during the school’s annual observance of the pro-homosexual “Day of Silence” is not appropriate.
The letter from Michael Jones of Lexington, Mass., High School also confirms [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
Independent.co.uk
A pioneering gene therapy trial has helped a blind man to see in a breakthrough that brings hope to millions affected by eye diseases. British scientists have claimed a world first for the revolutionary treatment, which involved a single injection into the retina at the back of the eye.
Steven Howarth, 18, [...]
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Posted in April 28th, 2008
King James Version
God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
New International Version
God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son [...]
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