Romney Should be Concerned about Poverty, Especially His Own WorldNews.com Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | "Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?", asked Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Jesus answered, "You know the commandments: 'Do not commit adultery, do not kill, do not steal, do not give false testimony, honor your fath...
Syrian army 'steps up Homs offensive' Al Jazeera | The Syrian army has stepped up its attacks on opposition fighters in Homs, activists and witnesses have said, a day after a UN Security Council resolution aimed at ending the bloodshed in Syria was blocked by Russia and China. | Video received by Al Jazeera from opposition activists...
CHAPMAN: The flaws of Mitt and Newt coming to surface DNJ | Newt Gingrich has an exquisitely sensitive moral antenna, and Mitt Romney's remark suggesting indifference to the poor sent it quivering. "I am fed up with politicians in either party dividing Americans against each other," he said. Yes, he did. Th...
Managers weigh up public service ethos The Guardian | This year's Public Services Summit provided food for thought and serious engagement with moral and ethical issues Tim Brain on the panel for a session at this year's Summit. Photograph: Anna Gordon | The question of which subject of academic study ...
COLUMN: Do we stand firm on core beliefs of U.S.? The Leaf Chronicle | WASHINGTON - Two of the top news stories this past week have revolved around reproductive rights, though both raise far more troubling issues than a woman's right to contraception or abortion. | The more compelling questions concern a person's or a...
5 Reasons Obama is a Proven Stooge of the Elite Pakalert Press Share | P.A. Farruggio | Ok, Barack, from one Brooklyn boy to one Chicago boy, let’s talk straight and pull no punches. I don’t care how nice of a guy you may be, or how intelligent and articulate… ya blew it kiddo! Just like with your predeces...
Reestablishing the organizer and "Organization" in African Unity The Examiner | The exclusion of the organizer and the “Organization” from the African Union (AU) is no insignificant feat. It is a telling sign of how regressive the Pan African Organization has become, especially over the last decade. | Haile Selassi...
Parker: The cost of religious freedom Cincinnati | Two of the top news stories this past week have revolved around reproductive rights, though both raise far more troubling issues than a woman’s right to contraception or abortion. | The more compelling questions concern a person’s or an institution...
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Mormons, conservatives help Romney win Nevada Palm Beach Post | WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney rode overwhelming backing from Mormons and his best performance yet among conservatives to his emphatic victory Saturday in Nevada's Republican pre...
Holder says CIA prison probe winding down The Washington Post | The Justice Department’s investigation into the deaths of two detainees in CIA custody, including one who died at Iraq’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison, is winding down,...
Doctors AND States Without Borders WorldNews.com Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | When Doctors Without Borders was suspended from working in Libyan prisons, it again reminded me of how the cruelty of man is organ...
Love your greens The Times Of India SHARE | AND | DISCUSSTweetLove your greens On the occasion of Tu B'Shevat, Ezekiel Isaac Malekar writes of our duty to nurture nature. | Religion and nature have been closely linked ever since creation. The Bible is full of awareness and appreciation...
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Russia, China justify veto as criticisms mount Zeenews Moscow/Beijing: As their UN Security Council veto on Syria invited bitter criticism, both Russia and China shot back today contending that the half-baked resolution would have only sent an "unbalanced signal" to the feuding parties rather than help resolve the crisis. | Both Russia and China had stuck to their ally Bashar al-Assad in vetoing a UN S...
Russia Tests HIV Vaccine Novosti | The State Research Center for Virology and Biotechnology, Vektor, has successfully completed the first stage of clinical trials of an HIV vaccine, Vektor director Alexander Sergeyev said on Monday. | The vaccine induces a strong antibody (antigen), as well as cellular response, he said. | The vaccine is now to be approved for the second stage of ...