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March 18 -- Saint Cyril of Jerusalem
March 18 -- Saint Cyril of Jerusalem Archbishop and Doctor of the Church. Saint Cyril of Jerusalem , Archbishop and Doctor of the Church Dear Sarah, I am glad to hear that your roommate's preparations for confirmation are going well.
Germans Cringe at Hitler's Popularity in Pakistan
Germans are popular in India and Pakistan, but not always for the right reasons.
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Economic downturn has a mixed effect on Russian chemical projects
RUSSIAN COMPANIES have been slow to deliver on their earlier pledges to invest in new chemical and petrochemical projects.
LIVESHOTS: Springer on Fight Against Aryan Nations
The Aryan Nations is looking for a new headquarters. But when the group targeted John Day, a small city in eastern Oregon, the residents banded together in opposition.
Community fights to keep Aryan Nation out
JOHN DAY, OR In eastern Oregon, fear is met with action. Dozens of people from John Day and Canyon City protested and rallied against the Aryan Nation's making it clear they are not welcome here.
Borer property sales completed
A receivership formed to take control of four properties owned by Carol Borer and managed by her son, Daniel Borer, has finished its job of fixing and selling the holdings.
Mullet said he would like to attend the town hall meetings on Friday, but he can't get day off work.
John Day to Aryans: 'We just want you out of here'
When Gene Officer earned his real estate license, he took an oath not to discriminate.
SRO Crowd Rallies Against Aryans
At least 100 others were turned away because of fire regulations. An additional 300 watched a live Internet stream, said Scotta Callister, editor of John Day's Blue Mountain Eagle weekly newspaper, which sponsored the meeting.
Aryan Nations claims John Day residents discriminating against them
COEUR D'ALENE -- In an odd twist of events, the Aryan Nations claims its being discriminated against as their public pronouncement of wanting to move the group from Athol, Idaho to John Day, Oregon has been met with an overwhelmingly negative response.
Coronation of Krishnadevaraya: A controversy
By Prof. A.V. Narasimha Murthy, former Head, Department of Ancient History & Archaeology, University of Mysore.
Aryan match-makers, virtual girlfriends and more
LEAD STORY : White People in Turmoil: 1) April Gaede, who four years ago guided her teenage daughters, Lynx and Lamb , to a brief music career singing neo-Nazi songs, announced a new project recently on the white nationalist website Stormfront.org . She offers a no-fee matchmaking service to fertile Aryans, hoping to encourage marriage and ...
Family Outings: Delight is nested into displays at Museum of Russian Art
The Museum of Russian Art is much like the icons featured in a recent exhibition - intimate, tranquil, luminous and just a bit exotic for our Midwestern sensibility.
Iran invites the West to partner in nuclear program, but on its own terms/ Russia, Israel to ask each other's opinion during arms exports/ Russia should not rush Yanukovych into friendship/ Russia gaining foothold in the Caucasus Gazeta Iran invites the West to partner in nuclear program, but on its own terms Iran still hopes to have its uranium ...
Magazine says W.H. Islam envoy misquoted; writer denies a " POLITICO.com
Posted by Jacob Laksin on Feb 16th, 2010 and filed under Political News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 . You can leave a response or trackback to this entry A magazine that altered an article referring to President Barack Obama's new envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference, Rashad Hussain, says it did ...
Caveats Sunday, February 14, 2010 Hinton's Impossible Syllogism In his book The Fourth Dimension , C. H. Hinton argued for the existence of an undiscovered valid syllogism, IEO-4: that is, a syllogism with all of the following characteristics: The major premise was an I proposition.
Bulgaria's Volen - Too Free for the German Liking
In the beginning of February, the leader of Bulgaria's far-right, nationalist Ataka party, Volen Siderov, was briefly detained by the German police upon landing at Frankfurt airport over an incident on board of a Lufthansa flight.
NYT: McDonalda s revolutionizes Russia
Employees serveA customers in a McDonald's restaurant on Pushkin Square in Moscow on Monday.
If Shahjahan were alive today, he wouldn't have recognised the Shalimar Bagh he had established 350 years ago.
Nazi-era churches helped classify Jews, say historians
For years, a tight lid has been kept on the activities of Germany's Catholic and Protestant churches during the Holocaust.
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