Speech by Datuk Zaid Ibrahim at LAWASIA 2008 (The Star)
1. Let me start by inviting you back into history. Imagine that it is the morning of the 31st of August 1957. At midnight, an independent nation calling itself the Federation of Malaya is to be unveiled.
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John Smith column 11/1/08: Pre-election look at religion, politics – Reading Eagle
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John Smith column 11/1/08: Pre-election look at religion, politics
Reading Eagle, PA - It gives short statements of his views in four areas: judicial philosophy, protecting marriage, human dignity and life, and service and community values. … |
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Korean churches growing rapidly in Southern California – Los Angeles Times
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Korean churches growing rapidly in Southern California
Los Angeles Times, CA - "The local church is the center of fellowship, comfort and consolation," said Anselm K. Min, professor of philosophy of religion and theology at Claremont … |
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11:54 p.m.: NAACP banquet to be held Saturday night (The Herald Bulletin)
The theme will be “Political Action — Stand Up and Be Counted.” The guest speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Thomas Brown, pastor of Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church in Indianapolis.
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Lockheed Space chief had no grand plan but her star rose quickly (Rocky Mountain News)
What kind of life can help a person rise to become “one of the 50 most powerful” women in the world of business?
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Religion briefs for week of Nov. 1 – Marin Independent-Journal
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Religion briefs for week of Nov. 1
Marin Independent-Journal, CA - David Fankushen leads a discussion of Jewish philosophy and thought from 1:15 to 2:15 pm first and third Thursdays at Congregation Kol Shofar at 215 … |
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Facing death with poetry (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
As a young boy growing up in the provinces, I used to go to the cemetery at this time of the year, not to visit the dead, but to fly kites. There, on top of the blocks of tombs that housed the dead, I would set my frail paper kite against the chilly November wind.
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Constitutional concerns raised over Bible park funding (Daily News Journal)
All along, developers have said a multi-million dollar Bible-themed park proposed for Middle Tennessee will focus on the book’s history, not it’s message.
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iPO Free on iTunes – Ancient Discoveries, Seeker, Ghosts Adventures, And More (The Mac Observer)
It’s Halloween, so this week Vern Seward takes a stroll on the darker side with a look at ancient killing machines and ghost hunters. He also digs up a new fantasy series, and just like every week, all of his finds area free on the iTunes Store
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The Arcata Eye Interviews: City Council Candidate Susan Ornelas – October 28, 2008 (The Arcata Eye)
Eye: Why are you running for City Council?
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