Monthly Archives: July 2012

WATCH: U.S. Ambassador for International Religious Freedom, Suzan Johnson Cook, says Almost Half of World’s Countries Abuse Religious Minorities; New Report Shows Increase in Anti-Semitism

hcsp.jpgThe latest International Religious Freedom Report exposed several violations, including the rise of anti-semitism in nations from Venezuela to the Netherlands and an openly anti-semitic political party in Hungary.

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Don Perry, Vice President of Public Relations at Chick-fil-A Is Remembered for his Love for People; Funeral to be Held Tomorrow

hcsp.jpgThose who knew Don Perry could quickly identify the three things he held closest to his heart.


Don Perry was vice president of corporate public relations for Chick-fil-A, Inc.

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Why Did People Stay Silent at Penn State?

hcsp.jpgWhile many are still reeling from the sanctions handed down to the Penn State football program by the NCAA, questions remain about how so many people who allegedly knew about the abuse could remain silent when evil was being perpetrated and not stand up for innocent children who were being abused.


Penn State University student Laura Lovins, (middle), and fellow students react while watching a live broadcast of the announcement of the NCAA penalties and sanctions at the HUB-Robeson Center on the Penn State campus in State College, PA July 23, 2012. (Reuters/Craig Houtz)

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Southern Baptist Leaders Urge Mississippi Church that Refused Black Couple from Having Wedding to Reject Racism

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Southern Baptist leaders called Monday for the church to reject racism. Baptist churches are autonomous, so they want the congregation to chart its own course.

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Aides for NY Gov. David Paterson Wanted his Security Detail to Have More Black and Latino Officers

Aides to New York’s first African-American governor wanted a police entourage that looked more like their boss, so they made an unusual request to the State Police: Replace at least 10 white troopers assigned to protect Gov. David A. Paterson with black or Latino officers.

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Interim CEO, Ross Levinsohn, Leaving Yahoo

Ross Levinsohn, the interim CEO who was snubbed in the search for a permanent leader at Yahoo, is leaving the Internet portal.

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Apple Sells 3 Million Copies of Mountain Lion in 4 Days

Apple says Mac users downloaded 3 million copies of Mountain Lion, its latest operating system, in the first four days it was available.

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