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Postscript: Episcopal Schism In Groton Leads To Property Dispute
The Hartford CourantBy his own count, the Rev. Ronald Gauss was an Episcopal priest for exactly 35 years, 10 months, 14 days and seven hours. No more. After a five-year spiritual and practical journey that has led them further and further away from the Episcopal Church,...Tags: Groton, Christianity, Anglican
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Coming up short
Angelo Boer is disturbed by what he sees happening. As the ranks of the jobless have swollen, more and more people are running out of food and money to pay bills. An emergency fund for utility cutoffs and evictions that was supposed to last the winter has...Tags: Kevin Anderson, Unemployment, Public Employees, Government, Society
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Pontiff considering visit to Holy Land next year
Associated PressPope Benedict XVI may visit the Holy Land next year, the Vatican spokesman said yesterday. Benedict, who has expressed his desire to visit the Holy Land, has a long-standing invitation from Israel. But a tax dispute and other issues have so far prevented...Tags: John Paul II, The Pope, Civil Unrest, Diplomacy, Government
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Haiti president vows to raze unsafe buildings, improve urban planning
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ Haiti President Rene Preval says authorities will demolish unsafe buildings and improve urban planning following a school collapse that killed nearly 100 people. Radio Metropole is reporting that Preval will hold three days...Tags: Government, National Government, Industrial Accidents
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Q&A with Bill O'Reilly
denise.flaim@newsday.comYou know him as the eponymous commentator on Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor." ("I'd appreciate it if you don't put any words in front of my name, like 'conservative,'" he says sternly.) Brooklyn-born, Levittown-raised Bill O'Reilly, 59, has written a...Tags: Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Parochial Schools
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First AME pastor's spending examined
The pastor of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the oldest and most prominent black congregations in Los Angeles, used church credit cards to pay for at least $122,000 in personal expenses over a three-year period, including jewelry,...Tags: Government, Economic Policy, Internal Revenue Service, Desmond Tutu, Minority Groups
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Cuba's 1st beatification sign of thaw with church
The Associated PressThousands of Roman Catholic faithful and even President Ra�l Castro gathered Saturday for the beatification of a monk known as the "father of the poor" -- the first ceremony of its kind on Cuban soil. The act brings Friar Jos� Olallo Vald...Tags: Fidel Castro, Government, National Government
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Raul Castro, thousands of faithful attend first Roman Catholic beatification on Cuban soil
Associated Press WriterCAMAGUEY, Cuba (AP) _ Thousands of Roman Catholic faithful and even President Raul Castro gathered Saturday for the beatification of a monk known as the "father of the poor" — the first ceremony of its kind on Cuban soil. The act brings Friar...Tags: Fidel Castro, John Paul II, The Pope, Benedict XVI, Heads of State
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Violence threatens fragile Kenya
Tribune correspondentKISUMU, Kenya — Barack Obama's late father grew up in this region of western Kenya, so when his son swept to the U.S. presidency earlier this month, townspeople erupted in joy, waving American flags. It could easily have been a riot instead. Last...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Mwai Kibaki, Corruption, International Court or Tribunal, Kofi Annan
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White extremists lash out over Obama's election
Barely three weeks since America elected its first black president, noose hangings, racist graffiti and death threats have struck dozens of towns across the country. More than 200 such incidents -- including cross burnings, assassination betting pools...Tags: Government, Halloween, Assault, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Prosecution
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Vatican spokesman: contacts under way for possible pope trip to Holy Land next year
Associated Press WriterVATICAN CITY (AP) _ Pope Benedict XVI may visit the Holy Land next year, the Vatican spokesman said Thursday. Benedict, who has expressed his desire to visit the Holy Land, has a long-standing invitation from Israel. But a tax dispute and other issues...Tags: John Paul II, Civil Unrest, The Pope, Diplomacy, Government
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'No religion' billboard taken down after complaints
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. (AP) _ Complaints have led to the removal of an atheist group's "Imagine No Religion" billboard in this San Bernardino County city. The General Outdoor sign company took down the Freedom From Religion Foundation billboard after...Tags: Litigation, Government, Freedom of Religion, Mormon, Trials
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