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Supreme Court to hear prayer case
Tribune Washington BureauWASHINGTON _ The Supreme Court will revisit the issue of church-state separation and decide whether a town council can begin its monthly meetings with a prayer from a Christian pastor. Thirty years ago, the court upheld a state legislature's practice of...Tags: Trials, Belief and Faith, Tribune Company, Church and State Relations, Litigation
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Weisbecker departing after 14 years at St. Bonaventure
Columbus Telegram, Neb.Fr. Tom Weisbecker is leaving one home for another. After 14 years serving as associate pastor and pastor at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church, Weisbecker is moving on to head up St. James Catholic Church in Omaha. He will leave Columbus next month....Tags: Religion and Belief, Separation of Church and State, Roman Catholicism
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Local Voices: Naperville and Plainfield
Letters to the editor from Naperville and Plainfield residents. Adult texters As I drive both in the suburbs and city, I am absolutely stunned at how many people, adults, not kids, are texting while driving. I have a son who is 16 and is out there...
Tags: Memorial Day, U.S. Congress, Human Interest, U.S. Department of Defense, Veterans Day
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U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear town meeting prayer case
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Delving into the controversial relationship between government and religion, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether a town in New York could allow members of the public, who in practice were nearly all Christian...Tags: Trials, U.S. House of Representatives, Church and State Relations, Religion and Belief, U.S. Supreme Court
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Cartel-controlled border towns present big challenge in Congress' quest for immigration reform
Associated PressMATAMOROS, Mexico (AP) — Just across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas, stands a dormitory-style shelter filled with people recently deported from the U.S. and other migrants waiting to cross the border. The long rows of bunk beds offer...Tags: Gulf Cartel, U.S. Congress, Immigration, Extradition, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)
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France must reform or face punitive measures: EU's Oettinger
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - France should only be granted more time from the European Commission to cut its deficit if it also introduces reform measures, EU Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger was quoted saying on Monday. Oettinger, a former state premier...Tags: Germany, Public Finance, Religion and Belief, France, Politics
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Community notes Monday, May 20, 2013
Births A son, Alexander James Goldsmith, was born to Jayson and Sara Goldsmith of Boyne City at 4:41 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey. Alexander weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long at birth. His...
Tags: Health, Mental Health, Gaming, Entertainment, High Blood Pressure
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Hundreds attend 4th Annual Celebration of Cultures
Nearly 300 people visited the Bel Air Reckord Armory May 4 to explore the 4th Annual Celebration of Cultures, sponsored by the Harford County Human Relations Commission in partnership with LASOS Inc. (Linking All So Other Succeed), the Town of Bel Air and...Tags: Dance, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Religion and Belief
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Abingdon Knights of Columbus Council recognized as best in Maryland
Keith Marchiano is the Grand Knight for his Knights of Columbus Council (Father Maurice J. Wolfe Council 11372) and from May 3 to 5 led more than 300 of his members at the Maryland State Convention for the Knights of Columbus, which was held at the...Tags: Ocean City, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Charity
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Joppa's John Petrey named Van Lunen Fellow
The Van Lunen Center for Executive Management in Christian Schools at Calvin College has announced its 2013-2014 fellows and among them is John Petrey, head of Mountain Christian in Joppa. The list includes educators from 22 schools across the United...Tags: Education, Religion and Belief, Reformed
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Going the distance
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Jacob Burcham didn't blow away the 9-minute mark in the 3200-meter run Friday at the state track meet, but he and his Cabell Midland teammates outdid themselves in the 4x800-meter relay. With Avery Campbell providing a strong...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Track and Field, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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Orland Park-area teams perform well
From mid-May through early June, state spring sports are winding down in Illinois and every day brings that win-or-go-home excitement. Here is a wrapup on how some of the area teams have fared in recent weeks. BOYS TRACK Sandburg and Lockport are...
Tags: Track and Field, Lockport, Religion and Belief, Downers Grove, Orland Park
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