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Dauphin County Church Used Mock Kidnapping to Teach Christian Youth Group Lesson
It was meant to be a lesson in Christianity, but for one Dauphin County teen, the lesson may have gone too far. 14-year-old Riley Noble* of Middletown, was one of a group of teens at Wednesday’s youth group at the Glad Tidings Assembly of God...
Tags: Andrew Jordan, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Kidnapping, Middletown
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Anti-Bullying Week: WWE and Creative Coalition's Be A STAR Program
PIX11.comPIX11's Lisa Mateo attends an anti-bullying event with WWE and The Creative Coalition. It provides students with positive tools to prevent bullying in their schools and communities. The mission of be a STAR is to ensure a positive and equitable social...Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Social Sciences, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Culture
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Remarkable Woman: Clare Butterfield
It's relatively easy, isn't it, to love things whose beauty can't be denied — snowcapped mountains, red rock canyons, oceans that sparkle and dance and grip the horizon.
Illinois has none of those things. So it takes a discerning eye and an open...Tags: Religion and Belief, Judaism
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Freedom of speech at work
It's an election year. People talk politics in the workplace. And why not? We have freedom of speech. Well, not necessarily. You may be shocked to learn that a constitutionally protected freedom of speech for government workers doesn't extend into the...
Tags: Politics, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Stafford (Tolland, Connecticut), Religion and Belief
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Intersections: Thoughts on a sign and what it represents
After musician and mullet-offender Billy Ray Cyrus, known these days as Disney offspring Miley Cyrus' dad, filed for a divorce from his wife in late 2010 that went nowhere, he did what any sensible celebrity would do and quickly outlined his family...Tags: Social Issues, Religion and Belief, Billy Ray Cyrus, Christianity, California Department of Transportation
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The Interview: Howard Miller
The Center Club is known as one of Baltimore's most exclusive private clubs, where executives, lawyers, doctors and other civic leaders socialize and conduct business.
But in 1962, when the club was founded, it had a simpler goal in mind: to provide an...Tags: Exelon Corp., Morgan State University, Business, Religion and Belief, Charity
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PA is overdue for its second president as Santorum surges
How can it be that Pennsylvania, the state with the most precious historical legacy of all, has produced only one president?
This is the land of Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin, the Declaration of Independence, George Washington crossing the Delaware,...Tags: Politics, James Buchanan, Religion and Belief, John F. Kennedy, Benjamin Franklin
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Environmental talk to highlight 2011's many weather events
For a group deeply worried about mankind's survival in a world racked by escalating environmental problems, Earth Forum of Howard County takes an approach that dovetails nicely with the county's campaign for civility.
While the four-year-old church-...Tags: Weather, Environmental Issues, Natural Disasters, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), John Sarbanes
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Wilderness Trace Community Foundation grants $130,250 in fiscal year 2011
Wilderness Trace Community Foundation provided $130,250 through 105 grants in fiscal year 2011 (July 2010-June 2011).
Grants were awarded in the following total amounts: arts, culture and humanities, $1,250; education, $16,450; environment and public...Tags: Anglicanism, Boy Scouts of America, Religion and Belief, Baptist, Christianity
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Civil rights group alleges discrimination against Muslim cab drivers
The Religion WorldThe Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said Tuesday it was filing a discrimination lawsuit against Star Taxi in Orlando on behalf of eight Muslim employees who claim they were denied the right to pray by the cab company. The... -
Hooked on fear: GOP candidates push message of no hope
Change of SubjectFrom Sunday's print column Watching primary election coverage last Tuesday evening, I noticed my fingernails and lips had taken on a bluish cast. I was short of breath, feeling disoriented and suffering from persistent dry mouth. Luckily, my spin doctor..... -
Survey of prison chaplains finds religion critical to rehabilitation
The Religion WorldAccording to “Religion in Prisons: A 50-State Survey of Prison Chaplains,” a new survey conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life, state prison chaplains consider religious counseling and other religion-based...
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