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The Advocate - Tue Dec 1, 5:22 pm ET
During a briefing on the Obama administration’s worldwide five-year HIV/AIDS strategy, Ambassador Eric Goosby, the U.S. global AIDS coordinator, said he hoped “science would lead the way” in combating the disease in countries where homophobic attitudes often prevail.
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Strategy Page - Fri Dec 4, 5:17 am ET
December 4, 2009: The Nuba Mountains lie in central Sudan, which puts the territory along a fault line between the national government (north Sudan) and the Government of South Sudan (GOSS, south Sudan).
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The Advocate - Thu Dec 3, 7:52 pm ET
A community giving program sponsored by Chase Bank lists the anti-gay-marriage group among its potential recipients.
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Worldwide Faith News - 36 minutes ago
>Episcopal Life Daily >December 4, 2009 Episcopal Life Online is available at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/elife . >Today's Episcopal Life Daily includes: * TOP STORY - Los Angeles diocese elects Diane Jardine Bruce as first woman bishop suffragan * TOP STORY - Presiding Bishop says church opposes proposed Ugandan legislation * WORLD REPORT - CONGO: Unidentified ...
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The Huffington Post - Fri Dec 4, 12:14 pm ET
Last week's show was a recap via mostly previously unseen scenes, so recall that when we last had a new episode, Shambles's plot to depose...
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The Advocate - Thu Dec 3, 5:22 pm ET
Out directors Lee Daniels, Tom Ford, and Rob Marshall and their acclaimed films were conspicuously absent from the National Board of Review awards
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The Huffington Post - Fri Dec 4, 12:00 pm ET
After all is said and done, chucking a sitting head of state for war crimes into The Hague is akin to regime change. If we're going down that route, we might as well start with Switzerland.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 2, 2:33 am ET
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Tullow Oil Plc must decide within 30 days whether it will thwart Heritage Oil Plc’s plan to sell its assets in Uganda to Eni SpA by buying them itself, the Financial Times reported.
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Unicef - 1 hour 10 minutes ago
NEW YORK, USA, 4 December 2009 – The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the ground-breaking human rights covenant that codifies rights for all children, everywhere, marked its 20th anniversary on 20 November. The milestone was commemorated with events across the globe.
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Idaho State Journal - Thu Dec 3, 1:53 pm ET
Posted: Thursday, December 3, 2009 12:45 am | Updated: 11:45 am, Thu Dec 3, 2009. POCATELLO — Behind prison walls, several dozen women are working to help African children surmount their own barriers.
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Christian News Wire - Fri Dec 4, 12:26 pm ET
CHARLESTON, SC, Dec. 4 / Christian Newswire / -- Today, Water Missions International (WMI) is hosting a select group of its foreign directors, staff and volunteers in Charleston for a week-long organizational workshop, which will end on Wednesday, December 9. These 30 leaders from around the world, now gathered at WMI's International Headquarters in Charleston, represent 10 countries, including ...
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The Sentinel - Fri Dec 4, 6:07 am ET
Three representatives from the Cumberland Valley School District will soon depart for China for an educational trip through the Chinese Bridge for American Schools.
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The Evening Sun - Fri Dec 4, 9:21 am ET
State police at Gettysburg are investigating an incident of indecent assault against a 14-year-old Gettysburg-area boy at Wal-Mart. The assault allegedly occurred in the bathroom of the Wal-Mart at 1270 York Road, Straban Township, around 10:20 a.m. Thursday.
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Washington City Paper - Fri Dec 4, 9:54 am ET
For hundreds of years, Americans ate locally during the holidays. They had no choice. Today, it takes a ton more work to put together a holiday meal from local products.
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The Huffington Post - Mon Nov 30, 9:14 am ET
What's Your Reaction? Newsweek tried to get Warren's reaction to the anti-gay work of Martin Ssempa, a Ugandan pastor who has come to his Saddleback Church multiple times. (Warren has distanced himself from Ssempa in general terms, saying the Ugandan minister does not represent him or his church.)