Daily Archives: July 28, 2012

James Robison, John Hagee, Tony Evans, David Jeremiah, and Many Others Meet in Arlington to Save America; Some Doubt the Wisdom of Evangelical Christians Joining with the Mormon Glenn Beck to Try to Save America

hcsp.jpgMore than 6,000 religious conservatives gave standing ovations Friday as a diverse group of Protestant and Catholic ministers, evangelists, priests and rabbis called for America to return to God.

James Robinson speaks at the Under God:Indivisible Leadership Conference at High Point Church in Arlington Friday.

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Jesse Jackson Jr. Being Treated for Depression at the Mayo Clinic

Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., whose whereabouts haven’t been disclosed since he mysteriously took a medical leave several weeks ago, is being treated for depression at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., according to a statement Friday from the hospital.

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The Weak Economy’s Surprising Effect On Workplace Competition

hcsp.jpgIf you’re looking to observe some fierce competition and intense rivalries, you needn’t travel to London for the Summer Olympics Games. Just pop into an American office building near you.

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Major Shake-Up in Management at JP Morgan Chase

hcsp.jpgJPMorgan Chase, which is reeling from the fallout of a big trading loss at one of its divisions, announced a broad reshuffling of its top management on Friday.

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Israel Attack Plot Suspect to Stand Trial in Cyprus

hcsp.jpgSwedish-Lebanese man suspected of plotting to attack Israeli tourists in Cyprus faces 9 security-related charges.

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No Arms Trade Treaty After UN Talks Fail

hcsp.jpgU.N. negotiations failed Friday to establish the first international treaty meant to regulate the multi-billion-dollar arms trade. Instead, the U.N. members opted for further talks.


A child walks around a fake tank parked outside the U.S. embassy during a protest held by Amnesty International in Mexico City July 17, 2012. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has pleaded for a binding pact to regulate the more than $60 billion global weapons market during a diplomatic conference on the future Arms Trade Treaty in New York. The United States is the world’s biggest arms trader, accounting for over 40 percent of global conventional arms transfers. (Bernardo Montoya/Reuters)

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Christians and Muslims Clash in Egypt

hcsp.jpgAn Egyptian security official says Muslim and Christian villagers hurled fire bombs at each other south of Cairo after a Christian laundry worker burnt a Muslim’s shirt.

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