Daily Archives: May 20, 2012

WATCH: Black UCLA Doctor, Christian Head, Files Lawsuit After Being Depicted as Sodomized Gorilla

hcsp.jpgA faculty professor who filed a racial discrimination suit against UCLA, saying that the school ignored racial slights against him over his career, has taken to YouTube to air his grievances.

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The Pastor Who Claimed his Denomination Acted Inappropriately Regarding his Resume Loses Court Case

A Connecticut court ruled that the First Amendment guaranty of religious freedom prevented it from resolving a pastor’s claim that a denominational agency acted improperly in refusing to circulate his resume to churches in need of a pastor.

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Protestors March Against NATO Meeting in Chicago

hcsp.jpgA diverse crowd of protesters began streaming into a downtown Chicago park Sunday for one of the city’s largest demonstrations in years – a march to the lakeside convention center hosting a historic NATO summit.

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Two New Books from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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A Guide to Adoption and Orphan Care
by Russell D. Moore, Ed.

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Print Version | E-Book Coming Soon

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Jo Saxton Encourages Women to Use Their Gifts for God in New Book, “More Than Enchanting: Breaking Through Barriers to Influence Your World”

hcsp.jpgIn her new book, More Than Enchanting: Breaking Through Barriers to Influence Your World, Jo Saxton invites women to discover (or rediscover) the gifts and talents that God has given them, and more important, the calling on each of us to claim those gifts on behalf of God’s work in the world, wherever they are.

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Popular Z-Pack Antibiotic Linked to Heart Issues

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The antibiotic commonly known as “z-pack” is being linked to increased heart problems in patients.

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Georgia Woman Loses Hands, Remaining Foot to Flesh-Eating Disease

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Doctors’ attempts to combat rare, aggressive bacteria that have infected a University of West Georgia graduate student have suffered a further setback: 24-year-old Aimee Copeland’s remaining foot and both her hands were amputated, according to a blog on the school’s website.

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