Christian-Muslim Tensions Feared in Russia After Train Blast And Killing Priest

Posted November 30, 2009 by gestroud  
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There were fears Sunday, November 29, of more tensions between Christians and Muslims in Russia after suspected Islamist rebels bombed a train that killed 25 people and a gunmen murdered a missionary priest.

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NEWS WATCH: Hungarian Radio Scandal Highlights Corruption Problem

Posted November 30, 2009 by gestroud  
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Hungary’s government has admitted it has a serious corruption problem following the sudden closure of radio stations by Hungarian authorities. Ambassadors of nine wealthy nations, including Germany, have warned Hungary that foreign investors could be scared off.

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India Bishop Demands Global Prayers For Victims Of Anti-Christian Violence

Posted November 30, 2009 by gestroud  
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The Catholic archbishop in India’s troubled Orissa state on Friday, November 27, urged churches around the world to pray this Christmas for victims of anti-Christian violence in 2007 and last year in which over 100 people were killed.

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India Police Detain Missionaries, Bible Students

Posted November 30, 2009 by gestroud  
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Police briefly detained missionaries and Bible school students in India’s southern state of Karnataka in recent days as part of what local Christians said is a Hindu government backed crackdown on “churches and communities.”

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WHO Consistently Downplaying Dangers of Mutated Flu Strains

WHO Consistently Downplaying Dangers of Mutated Flu Strains

Posted November 30, 2009 by gestroud  
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Prevent Disease
November 30, 2009
When it comes to the flu, the track record of experts who oppose the views of the World Health Organization (WHO) have been consistently [...]