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Written by CP Staff Report
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Tuesday, 20 September 2011 13:46 |
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WinePress Publishing is pleased to announce their partnership with author Theodorah Villion for the release of Your Sons O Zion. This novel provides a glimpse of the challenges which believers in Yeshua face in today's Israel. The realities of the conflict in the Middle East are vividly portrayed through the experience of young Israelis.
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Written by Dr. Jim Denison
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Monday, 12 December 2011 14:41 |
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Sometimes good guys finish first. Saturday night, Robert Griffin III won the Heisman Trophy, college football's highest award. His unlikely story is worth reflection this morning.
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Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 14:44 |
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Written by OneNewsNow.com
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Sunday, 22 January 2012 07:47 |
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COLUMBIA, S.C. - Newt Gingrich stormed to an upset win in the South Carolina primary Saturday night, dealing a sharp setback to Mitt Romney and scrambling the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
"Thank you, South Carolina!" Gingrich swiftly tweeted to his supporters. He appealed for a flood or donations for the next-up Jan. 31 primary. "Help me deliver the knockout punch in Florida. Join our Moneybomb and donate now," he tweeted.
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Written by Dan Wooding
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Monday, 19 December 2011 14:19 |
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PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA (ANS) -- The BBC has announced that North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has died of a heart attack at the age of 69, state media has announced.
Millions of North Koreans had been “engulfed in indescribable sadness”, the KCNA news agency said. People were seen weeping in the capital Pyongyang.
Pyongyang's neighbors are on alert amid fears of instability in the poor and isolated nuclear-armed nation.
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Written by Russ Jones, AFN
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Saturday, 18 June 2011 03:24 |
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The German Baptist influence in a Virginia region has given a museum and institute success in recording its past.
For over 30 years, Ferrum College’s Blue Ridge Institute & Museum has documented the folkways of the people living in and around the Blue Ridge Mountains. The facility, for instance, recalls the year 1800, when a 30-mile trip took a day or more to complete.
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