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Investors need to know Ten has game plan and can stick to it

[null]Investors need to know Ten has game plan and can stick to itSydney Morning Herald[{}]COME Thursday morning when Ten's relatively new ...

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It’s a tough life, being Home Secretary – but Theresa May is right to be ‘nasty’

[null]It's a tough life, being Home Secretary – but Theresa May is right to be 'nasty'Telegraph.co.uk (blog)[{}]Islam, he said, gives it followers the morals and backbone which Christianity once gave to us, but which we now disdain. Or as I have put it in the past, it is not easy to beat something with nothing.


It's a tough life, being Home Secretary – but Theresa May is right to be 'nasty'
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Islam, he said, gives it followers the morals and backbone which Christianity once gave to us, but which we now disdain. Or as I have put it in the past, it is not easy to beat something with nothing.

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Britain must help Christians in peril in the Middle East

[null]Britain must help Christians in peril in the Middle EastTelegraph.co.uk (blog)[{}]The situation is similar in Mosul, which for centuries was the heart of Aramaic Christianity, a bustling cosmopolitan city of Assyrians, Arabs, Kurds, Turks, Jews and Persians as well as various obscure religious minorities, the Sabaeans, Shabeks, ...

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Violence blights Pope’s Easter appeal

[null]Violence blights Pope's Easter appealThe Australian[{}]In England, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, the spiritual leader of the world's Anglicans, urged religious leaders in Israel and the Palestinian territories to seek a "truly shared future". Speaking at Canterbury Cathedral the 61-year-old ...

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With Eye on General Election, Super PAC Aims Blitz at Obama

[null]With Eye on General Election, Super PAC Aims Blitz at ObamaNew York Times[{}]But, Mr. Kasich added, “There is going to be a part of the electorate that is a lot more interested in beating Obama than electing the Republican.” The Republican primary season, which veered into fights over contraception, abortion and immigration, ...

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Dementia report finds system broken

[null]Dementia report finds system brokenSydney Morning Herald[{}]Dementia is the single biggest age-related disease facing Australians, with 1600 ...

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Selling you on Facebook

[null]Selling you on FacebookThe Australian[{}]NOT so long ago, there was a familiar product called software. It was sold in stores, in ...

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In Queens, Seeking to Clear a Path Between Yoga and Islam

[null]In Queens, Seeking to Clear a Path Between Yoga and IslamNew York Times[{}]One widely publicized clash came in 2010, when R. Albert Mohler Jr., an evangelical leader and the president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, declared the practice of yoga blasphemous because of what he said were its pantheistic roots.


In Queens, Seeking to Clear a Path Between Yoga and Islam
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One widely publicized clash came in 2010, when R. Albert Mohler Jr., an evangelical leader and the president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, declared the practice of yoga blasphemous because of what he said were its pantheistic roots.

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Bob Carr welcomes early PNG elections

[null]Bob Carr welcomes early PNG electionsSydney Morning Herald[{}]The Australian government has welcomed Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter ...

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Marine life ‘has warming defences’

[null]Marine life 'has warming defences'The Australian[{}]MARINE life may be more tolerant of climate change than previously thought, with ...

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Employment figures hold key to RBA’s interest rate direction

[null]Employment figures hold key to RBA's interest rate directionThe Australian[{}]THE future direction of interest rates could be determined ...

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Greens hit roadblock on fuel tax

[null]Greens hit roadblock on fuel taxThe Australian[{}]A GREENS-LED push to slash the $2 billion diesel tax rebate for miners in next month's ...

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Bridging religious gap

[null]Bridging religious gapThe Australian[{}]Sheikh Suleiman from New Orleans said Muslims had become "the new Boogie man", but associating a terrorist with Islam was as unjust as associating the Ku Klux Klan with Christianity. "I have seen people strung and burned on crosses, crosses burned on ...

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Independents turn to major retailers

[null]Independents turn to major retailersThe Australian[{}]INDEPENDENT corner store operators are buying their stock from big retailers Coles and ...

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ACCC eyes building materials sector

[null]ACCC eyes building materials sectorThe Australian[{}]THE building materials industry will come under increased scrutiny from the Australian ...

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Worshippers seek light over darkness

[null]Worshippers seek light over darknessThe Australian[{}]In Jerusalem, thousands crowded into one of Christianity's holiest churches, worshipping, singing and praying. Catholics and Protestants took turns to hold ceremonies within the ancient Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built on the site where Jesus was ...

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Rude health returns to once-barren land

[null]Rude health returns to once-barren landThe Australian[{}]SIX years after beginning a project to turn back the environmental clock on an ...

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Afghans seek mining know-how

[null]Afghans seek mining know-howThe Australian[{}]AFGHANISTAN is looking to the Australian mining industry for instruction and investment as the ...

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Fertility clinic founder ‘fathered 600 kids’

[null]Fertility clinic founder 'fathered 600 kids'The Australian[{}]After the British Medical Journal published an article from the couple on their work in 1945, a peer in Britain's House of Lords denounced their activity as "the work of Beelzebub" and the then Archbishop of Canterbury called for their clinic to be ...

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Seven charged over detention centre protest in Darwin

[null]Seven charged over detention centre protest in DarwinThe Australian[{}]SEVEN people have been arrested after a perimeter fence was breached ...

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Inspirational Chinese dissident dies in US

[null]Inspirational Chinese dissident dies in USThe Australian[{}]CHINESE dissident Fang Lizhi, a key figure in the pro-democracy movement behind ...

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Were the Brumbies robbed on Friday?

[null]Were the Brumbies robbed on Friday?Sydney Morning Herald[{}]THE ACT Brumbies can officially feel robbed after a woeful television match ...

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Warner laments ‘lazy’ day in the field as fielding coach heads to IPL

[null]Warner laments 'lazy' day in the field as fielding coach heads to IPLSydney Morning Herald[{}]David Warner, who models his action on ...

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What Would Jesus Do at the Masters?

[null]What Would Jesus Do at the Masters?New York Times[{}]When the men were afraid and hidden, the women went to the tomb and said, 'Jesus is risen!' If Easter is the most important part of Christianity, the first to proclaim the message were women. Who could make more effective preachers?”


What Would Jesus Do at the Masters?
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When the men were afraid and hidden, the women went to the tomb and said, 'Jesus is risen!' If Easter is the most important part of Christianity, the first to proclaim the message were women. Who could make more effective preachers?”

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Divided by God

[null]Divided by GodNew York Times[{}]The six presidents elected before Kennedy's famous breakthrough included two Baptists, an Episcopalian, a Congregationalist, a Presbyterian and a Quaker. The six presidents elected prior to Barack Obama's 2008 victory included two Baptists, ...

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