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Heroes wanted
On a sports note, the Denver Broncos signed Peyton Manning to be their new franchise-saving, championship-winning quarterback. Prior to the press conference announcing the move, the Broncos removed all the posters of their latest hero, Tim Tebow. Tebow...
Tags: Sports, Tim Tebow, Judaism, Peyton Manning, Easter
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I forget what I forgot
This column is an ode to forgetfulness. It happens to the best of us, and lately, it seems to be plaguing my dad. Sometime last week, I was sitting on the couch in our basement, drinking a cup of sweet tea and reading the second book in The Hunger Games...Tags: Missing Persons, Genes and Chromosomes, Religion and Belief
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Can you spare a warehouse?
I have a pitch for you today on behalf of an organization I very much admire. But with your indulgence, I'll ease into it. I've been attending small group sessions throughout this Lenten season, and one of the questions we seem to be confronted with...Tags: Lent, Charity, Religion and Belief
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Vatican priest declares yoga the work of the devil
The exercise of Yoga is designed to be a calming and relaxing way to achieve inner peace, but amid the soft lights and euphoric music, controversy.
A statement was made by the Vatican's chief exorcist calling yoga the work of the devil. 86-year-old...Tags: Vatican City, Harry Potter (fictional character), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Religion and Belief
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World track in Doha a hot time in the old town
I can't resist.
The best way to describe the Arab emirate of Qatar's attempt to become a world sports mecca is a Yiddish word.
Chutzpah.
In the fullest sense -- brazen ambition and bold aspiration.
First the 2022 World Cup.
Then another Olympic bid....Tags: Weather, Politics, File Sharing, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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Indian court convicts 32 people in deadly 2002 riots
World NowIn a court case that has provided a grim reminder of the sectarian violence that has haunted India, 32 people were convicted of participating in riots between Hindus and Muslims that followed the burning of a train in 2002.... -
Orlando among nation’s most Hindu metro areas
The Religion WorldA study seeking to detail religious affiliation in the U.S. has determined that Orlando has one of the nation's highest percentages of residents who describe themselves as Hindu. Orlando is the 20th most Hindu metropolitan areas in the nation, according... -
Congress: It’s not just for white Protestants anymore
The Religion WorldReligion News Service reporter David Gibson writes about the religious diversity of the 113th Congress: (RNS) Three Buddhists, a Hindu and a “none” will walk into the 113th Congress, and it’s no joke. Rather, it’s a series of ... -
First Hindu elected to Congress visits Orlando on Sunday
The Religion WorldIndian Americans from Central Florida will host a meet-and-greet event for Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, the first Hindu elected to Congress at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 18, at 5200 Vineland Road, Orlando. Gabbard (D-HI), a practicing Hindu, campaigned on... -
Pope arrives in Havana to meet at least one Castro
World NowPope Benedict XVI arrived in the Havana, Cuba, ahead of a highly anticipated private meeting with President Raul Castro and, possibly, his older brother Fidel.... -
Muslim Brotherhood divided over presidential candidacy
World NowRifts within the Muslim Brotherhood are deepening over whether the nation's most potent political force should risk a public backlash by running a candidate for president in May....
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