Archive for January, 2008

Jan 24 2008

Kenya: Workers at Adventist university evacuated as national conflict continues

Published by Benjamin Galindo under SDA News

Kenya: Workers at Adventist university evacuated as national conflict continues: “Political rallies expected to spur renewed violence; Adventist students stranded in Uganda

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Jan 24 2008

Australian priest likely contender to lead Jesuits

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Press Watch

Australian priest likely contender to lead Jesuits: “AN Australian priest is being touted as a contender for one of the top posts in the Catholic Church – the superior-general of the Jesuits, commonly known as the ‘black pope’.”

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Jan 24 2008

Eating large fish can poison young children

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Lifestyle

Eating large fish can poison young children: “PARENTS have been warned against feeding large fish species such as swordfish, marlin and shark to young children because of the danger of mercury poisoning.”

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Jan 24 2008

Wisdom increases with age, research says

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Press Watch

Wisdom increases with age, research says: “NEW findings seem to contradict one of the most widely accepted assumptions about ageing: that the human brain is at its most powerful between the ages of 18 and 26.”

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Jan 24 2008

Working Moms: Keys to Lower Stress

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Beliefs,Lifestyle

Working Moms: Keys to Lower Stress: “Find a good husband and keep the faith”

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Jan 24 2008

50 killed as mob burns church

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Church,Press Watch

50 killed as mob burns church: “AT least 50 people, including women and children, have burned to death in Kenya when a mob set fire to the church they were hiding in to escape ethnic violence.”

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Jan 24 2008

Another year closer to the end for God

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Press Watch

Another year closer to the end for God: “A SLEW of books by unbelievers show that taking God on faith is the only way to make religion manageable.”

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