Monday, September 28, 2015

*In the news, Friday, September 18, 2015


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from BBC News (UK)
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from BIO (biography.com)

Ben Carson
Author, Surgeon, Philanthropist (1951–)

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from CBN News
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Hagee on Iran Deal: Final Blood Moon a Divine Warning

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from The Daily Caller

Arby’s Is Still Paying Employee Who Allegedly Refused To Serve Police Officer

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from The Federalist Papers

How Many Women Are Pressured Into Abortions?
We’re supposed to believe both that women never flinch when considering abortions and that they can’t buy their own birth control. New research shows that’s absurd.

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from iBelieve.com
from KHQ Local News (NBC Spokane)
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from National Catholic Register

On Sept. 23, the White House will host hundreds of people on the South Lawn for a welcoming ceremony for Pope Francis’ first visit to the U.S. The Pope and President Barack Obama will then have a private meeting. The White House directly invited some guests to the ceremony, including former Episcopal Bishop V. Gene Robinson. His election as the first openly gay Episcopalian bishop helped split the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion. The White House also invited the LGBT activist group GLAAD to the reception. GLAAD’s Sept. 16 announcement of the invitation told its allies, “Help send a message to Pope Francis” by taking part in an advocacy campaign.

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from NBC News (& affiliates)

Utah Flash Floods: Zion Park ID's Seven Killed in Canyon
Utah's Zion National Park late Thursday identified the seven hikers killed in a flash flood this week, hours after rescuers traversed a 100-foot drop into a rugged area to find the last of the victims. The hikers — six from California and one from Nevada — were killed when fast-moving floodwaters rushed through a narrow park canyon Monday afternoon.

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from The Roman Anglican  (blog)
An Anglican review on art and history, based in Rome.

SAN PIETRO IN MONTORIO AND SANT'ONOFRIO AL GIANICOLO.
The beautiful Janiculum hill just south to the centre of Rome offers some breathtaking views on the Eternal City. A simple stroll in this lovely place which also happens to be a lovely park can also get somewhat ‘historical’… the promenade is opened and closed by two important building, two churches: San Pietro in Montorio and Sant’Onofrio, both, remarkable Renaissance gems.

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from The Spokesman-Review

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from The Telegraph (UK)

'Super-gonorrhoea' outbreak across north of England sparks national alert
Public Health England 'concerned' about drug-resistant strain first reported in Leeds but which has spread to Macclesfield, Oldham and Scunthorpe

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from The Washington Examiner (DC)

Poll: Carson edges Trump as most likely to win GOP nomination
A post-debate poll finds that surgeon Ben Carson has leapfrogged over businessman Donald Trump as the candidate most Republican voters believe will win the GOP nomination.

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from The Week

Ben Carson is a total snooze. That's a good thing.
Carson has settled into a very strong second place behind Trump, with some polls suggesting he may be quietly creeping into first. And he's doing it without breaking a sweat. While others raise the competitive stakes, he lowers them. While others attack and strike back and low five, he reconciles and de-escalates and struggles to keep his eyes open. ("Even Ben Carson's Biggest Fans Worry He's Too Mellow," The New Republic insisted on Thursday.)

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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)  [Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Watch: 13-Year-Old Asks Obama A BRUTAL 9-Word Question About Clock-Making Ahmed Mohamed

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