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Hebron – Ma'an – Israeli forces disrupted the funeral of 17-year-old Muhammad Anwar 'Alami in the village of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, on Saturday afternoon, firing tear gas and rubber...
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Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin seems to have switched colleges at least six times in six years, including two stints at the University of Idaho before graduating from there in...
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She doesn't seem too bright....
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John McCain wrapped up the Republican convention tonight by reaching out beyond the party faithful to the independents who will determine in November whether he or Barack Obama is the next occupant of...
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GHANI KHIEL, Afghanistan - The bearded, turbaned men gather beneath a large, leafy tree in rural eastern Nangarhar province. When Malik Mohammed speaks on their behalf, his voice is soft but his words...
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The Havens Corners Church now has a sign outside with the new lyrics they've added to the song.
It says, "I kissed a girl and I liked it" and adds, "Then I went to...
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Deeply impacted by religion, Sarah Palin addressed the war in Iraq as "God's plan" during speech before the Pentecostal church. She has also brought prayer into energy policy for the...
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America [well most of America] isn't going to take "BECAUSE GOD WANTED THIS" as an explanation for everything.
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JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israel said Sunday it will allow some, but not all Palestinians to go to the Al Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem during the holy month of Ramadan that begins Monday.
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It is messed up but it is the same for the prisons.
You can only go visit prisoners if you are under the age of...
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CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Most of the Muslim Mideast began the first day of Ramadan on Monday, but Iraqi Shiites, some Lebanese Shiites and Iran will start observing the holy month of fasting on...
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Authorities struggling to provide aid after devastating floods in eastern India said on Sunday they needed more boats and rescuers to help hundreds of thousands of people still marooned in remote...
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