Daily Archives: May 24, 2012

It’s Time for American Christians to Stop Allowing the Church to Be Exploited and Used by Politicians

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Getting past left and right.

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Calcium Pills Can Double Heart Attack Risk

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Taking a calcium supplement to help prevent bones from thinning puts people at a greater risk for heart attacks, says a report out today in the journal Heart.

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Michelle Obama’s First Book, “American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America”

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First Lady Michelle Obama will appear as a guest for a second time on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” on Tuesday, May 29 at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT to discuss her first-ever book, “American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America.”

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Churches In Cape Town, South Africa Protest Building Moratorium

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Cape Town congregations face shortage of worship buildings.


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Prime Minister Netanyahu Says Israel Will Never Give Up the Temple Mount

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“Israel without Jerusalem is like a body with a weak heart. Ceding religious sites will lead to religious war.”

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Target Donating Sales In Support of Homosexual Marriage Laws

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A pro-family organization is drawing attention to Target for donating its sales in support of “gay marriage” laws.

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Yahoo Unveils Yahoo! Axis – A New ‘Search Browser”

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Things haven’t exactly gone swimmingly for Yahoo, with the recent unceremonious departure of CEO Scott Thompson just the latest string of nasty news. But the beleaguered Internet company hopes consumers will focus on new product offerings rather than the machinations in and around the executive suite. On Wednesday night Yahoo unveiled Yahoo! Axis, a slick new mobile browser and desktop browser plug-in that lets you view visual search thumbnails of webpages, without leaving the page you’re on.

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