First I want to wish everyone a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.
My Thoughts & Prayers are with you all.
China, India agree to push forward strategic, cooperative ...
People's Daily Online -28 minutes ago
China and India agreed in New Delhl on Tuesday to make concerted efforts to push forward their bilateral strategic and cooperative partnership.
On the spot: Russians indifferent to spy poisoning
Times Online -1 hour ago
The fate of Alexander Litvinenko may be hot news in Britain, but Russia's press is almost completely ignoring him. With the exception of the English-language Moscow Times, which carries a front-page report ...
Iraq and Syria restore relations
BBC News -1 hour ago
Syria and Iraq are to restore diplomatic relations, after a break of more than 20 years. Agreement on restoring all diplomatic ties was announced in Baghdad by Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and his Syrian counterpart Walid Muallim.
Gunfire, Street Fighting Erupt in Congo
Lexington Dispatch -35 minutes ago
Congolese riot police deploy outside the supreme court building in Kinshasa, Congo, Monday, Nov. 20, 2006. Congo is awaiting the ruling of the court in the Oct. 29 presdidential elections, in which provisional ...
A Nuclear Australia By 2020
FN Arena News -11 hours ago
By Greg Peel. Ex-Telstra boss Ziggy Switkowski has just handed down a draft report, commissioned by the Howard government, assessing the pros and cons of nuclear power in Australia.
Nasdaq Steps Up Bid to Buy London Exchange
New York Times -11 hours ago
BY HEATHER TIMMONS and JAMES KANTER. The London Stock Exchange, the largest in Europe, quickly rejected Nasdaq’s $5 billion cash offer on Monday and said it would not meet with Nasdaq executives.
Rome airport closed after bomb threat
The Age -4 hours ago
Rome's second-largest airport, Ciampino, was closed to all traffic after an anonymous tip-off claiming a bomb was on board a cargo flight.
Kidney transplants from the heart
Chicago Tribune -2 hours ago
By Frank D. Roylance. BALTIMORE -- They came from across North America for a gift of life--five people who each received a stranger's kidney during an all-day surgical marathon that doctors Monday called the first quintuple kidney swap in history.
FACTBOX:Nearly 40 million people live with HIV worldwide
Reuters AlertNet -3 hours ago
Nov 21 (Reuters) - Nearly 40 million people are living with HIV worldwide, 2.6 million more than in 2004, and the number of new infections reached 4.3 million in 2006, according to the World Health Organisation and UNAIDS.
Jerusalem on alert for suspected terror attack
People's Daily Online, China -1 hour ago
Jerusalem district police were on alert on Tuesday morning after receiving warnings that a suspicious car was on its way to the city, local media reported.
Bible Student Accused Of Torching Pottersville Church
North Country Gazette, NY -
POTTERSVILLE---A student at the Word of life Bible Institute on Glendale Road, Pottersville, is behind bars at the Warren County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail ...
US National Bible Week on 5,000 Billboards
ChristianToday, UK -
The US National Bible Week kicked off Sunday with sponsoring ministries taking on the growing Christian trend of public advertising campaigns to promote the ...
Vatican announces Pope Benedict XVI has written book on Jesus ...
International Herald Tribune, France -53 minutes ago
AP. VATICAN CITY: Pope Benedict XVI has completed his first book as pontiff, a work about Jesus Christ that he says is purely personal and not at all infallible ...
"WE KILLED JESUS, WE'LL KILL YOU TOO"
uruknet.info, Italy -15 hours ago
... They were confronted by about 100 settlers in small groups, who started chanting in Hebrew "We killed Jesus, we’ll kill you too!", a refrain the settlers had ...
Nicaragua Officially Bans Abortion
Playfuls.com, Romania -2 hours ago
by Playfuls. Nicaragua has made official is tough new abortion law that bans terminating pregnancies under all conditions, The New York Times reported Monday.
Abortion drug jail threat
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia
WOMEN who illegally import the abortion pill RU486 face up to a year in jail if caught, government officials say. But Customs acknowledged ...
Reject abortion as human right, US bishops’ official warns ...
Catholic Online, CA -24 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (Catholic Online) – Amnesty International’s consideration of a proposal to abandon its long-standing neutrality on abortion in favor of a policy ...
My Thoughts & Prayers are with you all.
China, India agree to push forward strategic, cooperative ...
People's Daily Online -
China and India agreed in New Delhl on Tuesday to make concerted efforts to push forward their bilateral strategic and cooperative partnership.
On the spot: Russians indifferent to spy poisoning
Times Online -
The fate of Alexander Litvinenko may be hot news in Britain, but Russia's press is almost completely ignoring him. With the exception of the English-language Moscow Times, which carries a front-page report ...
Iraq and Syria restore relations
BBC News -
Syria and Iraq are to restore diplomatic relations, after a break of more than 20 years. Agreement on restoring all diplomatic ties was announced in Baghdad by Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and his Syrian counterpart Walid Muallim.
Gunfire, Street Fighting Erupt in Congo
Lexington Dispatch -
Congolese riot police deploy outside the supreme court building in Kinshasa, Congo, Monday, Nov. 20, 2006. Congo is awaiting the ruling of the court in the Oct. 29 presdidential elections, in which provisional ...
A Nuclear Australia By 2020
FN Arena News -
By Greg Peel. Ex-Telstra boss Ziggy Switkowski has just handed down a draft report, commissioned by the Howard government, assessing the pros and cons of nuclear power in Australia.
Nasdaq Steps Up Bid to Buy London Exchange
New York Times -
BY HEATHER TIMMONS and JAMES KANTER. The London Stock Exchange, the largest in Europe, quickly rejected Nasdaq’s $5 billion cash offer on Monday and said it would not meet with Nasdaq executives.
Rome airport closed after bomb threat
The Age -
Rome's second-largest airport, Ciampino, was closed to all traffic after an anonymous tip-off claiming a bomb was on board a cargo flight.
Kidney transplants from the heart
Chicago Tribune -
By Frank D. Roylance. BALTIMORE -- They came from across North America for a gift of life--five people who each received a stranger's kidney during an all-day surgical marathon that doctors Monday called the first quintuple kidney swap in history.
FACTBOX:Nearly 40 million people live with HIV worldwide
Reuters AlertNet -
Nov 21 (Reuters) - Nearly 40 million people are living with HIV worldwide, 2.6 million more than in 2004, and the number of new infections reached 4.3 million in 2006, according to the World Health Organisation and UNAIDS.
Jerusalem on alert for suspected terror attack
People's Daily Online, China -
Jerusalem district police were on alert on Tuesday morning after receiving warnings that a suspicious car was on its way to the city, local media reported.
Bible Student Accused Of Torching Pottersville Church
North Country Gazette, NY -
POTTERSVILLE---A student at the Word of life Bible Institute on Glendale Road, Pottersville, is behind bars at the Warren County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail ...
US National Bible Week on 5,000 Billboards
ChristianToday, UK -
The US National Bible Week kicked off Sunday with sponsoring ministries taking on the growing Christian trend of public advertising campaigns to promote the ...
Vatican announces Pope Benedict XVI has written book on Jesus ...
International Herald Tribune, France -
AP. VATICAN CITY: Pope Benedict XVI has completed his first book as pontiff, a work about Jesus Christ that he says is purely personal and not at all infallible ...
"WE KILLED JESUS, WE'LL KILL YOU TOO"
uruknet.info, Italy -
... They were confronted by about 100 settlers in small groups, who started chanting in Hebrew "We killed Jesus, we’ll kill you too!", a refrain the settlers had ...
Nicaragua Officially Bans Abortion
Playfuls.com, Romania -
by Playfuls. Nicaragua has made official is tough new abortion law that bans terminating pregnancies under all conditions, The New York Times reported Monday.
Abortion drug jail threat
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia
WOMEN who illegally import the abortion pill RU486 face up to a year in jail if caught, government officials say. But Customs acknowledged ...
Reject abortion as human right, US bishops’ official warns ...
Catholic Online, CA -
WASHINGTON (Catholic Online) – Amnesty International’s consideration of a proposal to abandon its long-standing neutrality on abortion in favor of a policy ...
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