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President urges people to build new bridges of tolerance

5 hours ago ago from Daily Mirror - Breaking News

President Mahinda Rajapaksa in his Christmas message has called upon the people to build new bridges of tolerance and restore peace and harmony in the country. He added that Christians in Sri Lanka have more cause for the joy of Christmas in a country that is no more threatened by terror. -- Friday, December 25, 2009 7:32:09 AM

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23 hours ago ago from Political Truth and Fact

The contents of these articles are based on Fact and Truth. Challenges are invited . The day’s top political news: Senate OKs health care measure, reaching milestone Senate Democrats passed a landmark health care bill in a climactic Christmas Eve vote that could define President Barack Obama's legacy and usher in near-universal medical coverage for the first time in the country's history. The 60-39 vote on a cold winter ...

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21 hours ago ago from Lion of Judah Bl

Southerners Lead U.S. in Religious Devotion There's a reason the South is known as the Bible belt: A survey shows that Southerners — and Mississippians in particular — are most active in their religious practices and beliefs. Residents of Mississippi ranked first among Americans in all four measures of a survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, with 82% saying religion is very important in their lives. Five other states had at ...

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Is a “bridge fuel” or techno fix the answer?

17 hours ago ago from NY WELL WATCH

Burning more fossil fuel, albeit a cleaner one than oil-derived products, is not really a bridge when what we need to do is build our cities, towns, and transportation networks differently, radically ratcheting down dependence on the automobile. We must start on this path now, and not rely on technology, be it gas or energy alternatives such as solar power. The real solutions less technology, not different and more technology. via ...

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12 hours ago ago from Jamaican View

Three Dollar Bill Three years ago Time Magazine called the sun-splashed island nation of Jamaica the most homophobic place on Earth. That is until this month, when Uganda's parliament tabled its new Anti-Homosexual Bill which, if passed, will authorize the execution of all gay people, and imprison for seven years all heterosexuals who don't report their homo neighbours to authorities. This entry was posted on Friday, ...

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