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Children of inmates receive Christmas hope

23 hours ago ago from Christian Courier e-Paper

NEW ORLEANS Franklin Avenue Baptist Church is making Christmas brighter for some 225 children whose parents are imprisoned. We recognize it as fulfilling a need and planting a seed, said Elvira Brown, prison ministry director at the New Orleans church. The need is great on so many levels. Many of these children will not get any other gift for Christmas. In Louisiana, Franklin Avenue is among more than 100 churches committed to ...

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Happy Holidays and Here’s to a Great New Year from Flight Centre!

11 hours ago ago from Flight Centre Canada Blog

A simple wish from the Flight Centre gang – happy holidays and all the best for 2010! Thanks for a great 2009.

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(Secret) Flight 1225 to North Pole Filled with Security Concerns

16 hours ago ago from Bob's Blitz

It was all those jingle bells, Julee McCully, a screener for the Transportation Security Administration said. The elves had metal bells sewn onto their clothes and stuffed into these little purses that said Elf Stuff.' It was like a puzzle finding all the bells on each elf. My hands were covered in elf glitter after just the first pat-down. What? Yes, there really is a Santa Claus. Spokane Fantasy Flight flies seriously ill and/or ...

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On a wing and a prayer

7 hours ago ago from St. Eutychus

We all know Santa couldn't possibly exist because of the sheer workload involved in delivering so many presents ( here's a study ) But apparently Angels, as we understand them based on representations in art, and on top of Christmas Trees are anatomically unable to fly. Prof Roger Wotton, from University College London, found that flight would be impossible for angels portrayed with arms and bird-like feathered wings. Even a ...

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Cancelled Flight = Afternoon in London

12 hours ago ago from TravBuddy.com: Latest Travel Blogs and Travel Reviews

On the way to Manama I had to change planes in London only to find that the pilot had "gotten sick" and they had to cancel the flight. The...

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Officials probe American plane wreck in Jamaica

11 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Officials probe American plane wreck in Jamaica KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) -- Jamaican and U.S. authorities launched a probe Thursday examining whether the pilot of American Airlines Flight 331 could have avoided an accident that cracked open the plane and sent nearly 100 people to the hospital. One alternative could have been to abort the landing and circle around for another attempt, Oscar Derby, director general of Jamaica's Civil Aviation ...

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