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How you can help Oklahoma tornado victims
If you want to help the victims of this week's massive tornado in Oklahoma but haven't yet had a chance, don't worry. Relief efforts are still being organized -- and disaster workers say aid will be needed for the long run. Consider that seven months...
Tags: Lake Eola, Relief and Aid Organizations, American Red Cross, Charity, ESPN (tv network)
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Syria's exile opposition opens conference in Turkey amid anger, confusion
McClatchy Foreign StaffISTANBUL Syria's political opposition met Thursday in Istanbul to elect new leadership, choose a government-in-exile and deliberate on a negotiating stance for peace talks, but it hit a controversy when the immediate past president of the Syrian...Tags: Politics, National Government, Lebanon, Wars and Interventions, Religion and Belief
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High School Lacrosse: Simsbury Boys Look To Get Back To Championship Game
The Hartford CourantThe boys and girls lacrosse state tournaments get underway next week and here is a look at some of the first-round story lines: The Simsbury boys (13-3) drew the No. 2 seed in the Class L bracket looking to make their first championship game appearance...Tags: Religion and Belief, Lacrosse, Sports, Roman Catholicism
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Henrietta "Hank" Heppler
Henrietta “Hank” Heppler, 78 of Lead, SD passed away on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at the Lead-Deadwood Regional Hospital. Hank was born on September 1, 1934 to Edward and Elizabeth (Lingmann) Heppler on a farm near Zell, SD. She was raised in...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Western Medicines, Roman Catholicism
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Syrian opposition scrambles to save credibility ahead of peace talks
Reuters* Syrian National Coalition must decide on Geneva talks * Opposition in exile also has to elect new leader * Pressure to include more liberals to balance Islamists By Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Ece Toksabay ISTANBUL, May 23 (Reuters) - The Syrian...Tags: National Government, Politics, Religion and Belief, Iraq, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present )
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Catholic order to pay $16.5 mln to more than 400 claiming sex abuse
ReutersNEW YORK, May 23 (Reuters) - An order of the Roman Catholic Church has agreed to pay $16.5 million to more than 400 adults who said they were sexually abused as children by religious leaders, the parties announced on Thursday in separate statements....Tags: Abusive Behavior, Bankruptcy, Religion and Belief, Francis I, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal
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Joseph J. Kilzer, 1927-2013
A tool and die maker for 40 years, Joseph J. Kilzer served as a school board president and president of his union local before retiring with his wife to Green Lake, Wis., and training to become a hospice volunteer. "I could never understand how he could...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Roman Catholicism
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This Memorial Day, let us put the holiday in perspective by remembering sacrifice
This coming Monday, most offices and almost all banks and governmental agencies will be closed to observe Memorial Day. Sales, cookouts and gatherings are being planned for this weekend. Memorial Day is, after all, considered to be the start of the...Tags: Religion and Belief, Memorial Day, U.S. Military, Human Interest, Holidays
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High School Track and Field Leaders: Week 6
Editor’s note: Hand held state qualifying marks are in parenthesis CLASS AA BOYS 110-Meter High Hurdles Brandon Gildemaster, S.F. Roosevelt…:14.12 Josh Hilgemann, Aberdeen Central…:15.0 Cale Fierro, R.C. Stevens…:...Tags: Tri-Valley Corporation, Robin Williams, Religion and Belief, Dwayne Johnson, Swimming
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Ozark moving forward with plans for FEMA shelter after Oklahoma and Joplin
selzie@kspr.comOZARK, Mo. - The tornado tragedies in Joplin and now Oklahoma serve as a sad reminder in Ozark. The Christian county commissioner says the two disasters highlight the reason the community needs a FEMA safe shelter there. For months county leaders have...Tags: Religion and Belief, Local Government, FEMA
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Soccer-Macedonia cup final abandoned after crowd trouble
ReutersBy Kole Casule SKOPJE, May 23 (Reuters) - The Macedonian soccer cup final was abandoned late on Wednesday to stem rising tensions after rival Macedonian and ethnic Albanian fans began exchanging nationalist chants. The match between Teteks and Shkendija...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Soccer, Religion and Belief, Sports
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Pussy Riot member refused parole by Russian court
ReutersBEREZNIKI, Russia, May 23 (Reuters) - A Russian court refused on Thursday to grant parole to a member of Pussy Riot serving a two-year prison sentence for protesting in Moscow's main cathedral with a "punk prayer" against President Vladimir Putin. The...Tags: Moscow (Russia), Christian Orthodoxy, Religion and Belief, Punishment, Prisons
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