Daily Archives: January 20, 2012

Sudan Escalates Threats On Churches, Leaders

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Sudan’s Ministry of Guidance and Religious Endowments has threatened to arrest church leaders if they carry out evangelistic activities and do not comply with an order for churches to provide their names and contact information, Christian sources in Sudan have reported to Compass Direct News.

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Women in Malawi Protest Attacks Over Skirts, Pants

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It’s been 18 years since the late dictator Hastings Kamuzu Banda’s “indecency in dress” laws were repealed in Malawi, but mobs of men and boys in the largely conservative southern African country have recently been publicly stripping women of their miniskirts and pants.

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Are Your Spending Your Time Wisely in Your Business?

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Stop doing busy work and use your time to wisely build your legacy

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Renowned Attorney to Represent Megaupload

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One of the nation’s most prominent defense lawyers will represent file-sharing website Megaupload on charges that the company used its popular site to orchestrate a massive piracy scheme that enabled millions of illegal downloads of movies and other content.

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Romney Braces for Defeat in South Carolina

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One of Mitt Romney’s top surrogates, former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu, began the process Friday morning of managing expectations in the event of a possible Romney loss to Newt Gingrich in Saturday’s South Carolina primary.

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Experts Say Kobe Bryant’s Divorce Could Cost $75 Million

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The apparent lack of a prenuptial agreement — coupled with 10 years of marriage — will likely significantly increase the size of Vanessa Bryant’s divorce settlement with Kobe Bryant, legal experts said.

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David Brody Asks Will Newt Gingrich Be Damaged by Ex-Wife’s Interview?

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There is no doubt that the interview conducted by ABC News with Marianne Gingrich will be embarrassing for both Newt and Calista Gingrich.

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