Daily Archives: November 14, 2011

Bad Economy Continues to Plague Obama

President Obama

President Obama

President Barack Obama’s persistently low approval ratings for his handling of the economy and a growing sense that the country is on the wrong track could make him more vulnerable next year than current polls suggest, according to a new POLITICO/George Washington University Battleground Poll.
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Can Christians Fill John Stott”s Shoes?

John Stott

This past Friday, a memorial service was held at College Church in Wheaton, Ill., for the Rev. John R.W. Stott, a revered British clergyman and theologian whose death on July 27 at the age of 90 deprived the Christian church of one of its most universally beloved figures.
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Wicked Pedophiles Are Infiltrating Youth Institutions for Victims

Boy Scouts of America

The Penn State allegations may seem unthinkable: revered assistant coach and prominent community activist Jerry Sandusky preying on eight children. But such abuses of trust play out in the USA over and over again.
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522 Million People Could Have Diabetes by 2030

The International Diabetes Federation predicts that one in 10 adults could have diabetes by 2030, according to their latest statistics.
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Nook and Kindle Fire Are Ready to Do Ebook Battle for the Holidays

Nook vs. Fire

Nook or Fire? That will be the question this week when the book barons begin trolling for your holiday dollars with new hybrid portable devices that combine an e-book reader with an Android tablet.
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Common Threads between Islam and Mormonism

By Michael Youssef
November 21, 2011

A number of years ago, I was on Larry
King Live and was asked point-blank if I had a problem with the
appointments of Justices Roberts and Alito (both are Roman Catholics).
 

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