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Today on the presidential campaign trail
IN THE HEADLINES McCain education ideas coming; merit pay and tutoring to be part of talk ... Minnesota gambling authority questions prompt Obama campaign to modify Web offer ... McCain downplays talk of hard timelines for troop withdrawals from Iraq __...Tags: National Government, Ohio, Casino and Gambling, Defense, Tourism and Leisure
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Local teens prepare for World Youth Day in Australia
bart.jones@newsday.comThe farthest high school senior Joe Moncada has ever traveled from his home in Elmont is Indiana, when he went to an event at the University of Notre Dame. But tomorrow morning he will board a plane and head for Australia. Moncada is among 268 young...Tags: William Murphy, Tom Smith, High Schools, John Paul II, People
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Anglicans upset over new women bishops
Associated PressThe Church of England's move to accept women bishops further roiled an already troubled Anglican Communion yesterday, infuriating conservatives and complicating efforts to promote unity with the Roman Catholic Church. The Church of England's ruling...Tags: Minority Groups, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Christianity, Orthodoxy
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Retired West Chicago fire chief added emergency service
Special to the Chicago TribuneUntil 1971, West Chicago residents relied upon funeral homes for ambulance service and were at their mercy as to when that help would arrive. But James A. Hamlin, West Chicago's first paid fire chief, changed that when he brought ambulance service to the...Tags: Soccer, Baptist, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Ceremonies, Fires
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No boycott: Sarkozy to attend Olympics opener
Associated Press WriterFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy will attend the Beijing Olympics' opening ceremony next month, his office said Wednesday, ending a boycott threat and seeking to soothe Chinese irritation over French support of Tibet. Sarkozy was the first world leader...Tags: European Elections, National Government, Multi-Sport Events, Government, Diplomacy
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Another assault gets man more time
Of The Morning CallCalvin Bishop was free on bail on charges that he beat up his girlfriend, dislocating her jaw and breaking her nose, when he attacked her last year with the claw end of a claw hammer. The 41-year-old from New Jersey, who lived with Susan Miller on and...Tags: Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Wages and Pensions, Pennsylvania, Lehigh County
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Dali Lama tells us to 'reprioritize, revalue'
LLOYD STEFFEN ''He urges people to rethink what they want and how to get what they want, and with so much misery and unhappiness in the world, the way to happiness will not come from doing things as we are used to doing them.'' Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th...Tags: Government, Philosophy, New York Times, Ethics, Lehigh University
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Disney leader uses worldwide reach for a higher purpose
Sentinel ColumnistAs president of worldwide operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Al Weiss travels around the globe as he oversees its most famous theme parks. These days, he is also looking across continents for another reason: church planting. In the time...Tags: National Government, Government, CNL Financial Corporation, Buddy Dyer, Walt Disney
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Church of England will ordain female bishops
-The Church of England's ruling body, the General Synod, has voted to allow the ordination of women as bishops. Members of the three houses of the Synod agreed to accept women as bishops and approved a code of practice to accommodate traditionalists,...Tags: Anglican, Christianity
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