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Monday, July 17, 2007

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While Iraq and Afghanistan tend to steal the international spotlight, other countries play a quieter but no less important role in world affairs. Aside from precluding terrorist activity in the region, the servicemen and women assigned to Camp Lemonier in Djibouti, Africa, also provide humanitarian relief.

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Aug. 16, 2002, is a day Pat Tucker will never forget. It was the day she lost her 11-year-old daughter Cady in a car accident. A disabled diabetic woman, who was not driving her handicap-equipped vehicle, suffered a seizure that caused the collision.

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Student’s Rights Sustained


A federal judge made news in early November by temporarily siding with a rural North Carolina ninth-grader after school officials punished him for passing out Christian literature at the Sampson County school he attends.

Giuliani Has Friends on the Right


Conventional wisdom has dictated that Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City and 9/11 hero, can't possibly win over pro-life, anti-gay rights, Christian conservatives. That conventional wisdom, however, is appearing less dependable as Giuliani is receiving rousing receptions from Republican voters nationwide.


Air Force Academy Shoots
Down Religion


The U.S. Air Force Academy is under scrutiny after suppressing religious tolerance. But surprisingly, evangelical Christians are the ones being accused.

 
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