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Freezers Empty At Salvation Army Food Bank, Clients Double
The Salvation Army Renton Food Bank needs frozen meats. The usually overstocked freezer is bare as the number of clients has doubled in recent months. "This is the first time the freezer's been empty in years," said Captain Terry Masango.
Masango says...Tags: Christianity, Charity, Electrical Appliance
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So I married an American Gladiator
Chicago TribuneThe men Beth Horn meets usually fall into two categories: those who are afraid she'll beat them down, and those who want her to beat them down. That's because Beth is better known as Venom, her nom de guerre on "American Gladiators," the adrenaline-...Tags: Weightlifting, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Bodybuilding, Toys, Christianity
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Is this area the best place for Hinckley?
A federal judge is questioning whether Williamsburg is the best community for John Hinckley Jr. after testimony the would-be presidential assassin has been rejected from volunteer positions there. U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman is considering a...Tags: National Government, Williamsburg, Justice System, Christianity, Health Treatments
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Woman heard babies crying after 1990 miscarriage
Of The Associated PressA woman accused last week of slicing open a pregnant woman's belly and taking her baby was obsessed with getting an infant and even had hallucinations of hearing babies cry after a February 1990 miscarriage, according to court records. Several months...Tags: Illnesses, Death and Dying, Mental Illness, Justice System, People
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Hinckley seeks more time in area
202-824-8224Presidential assailant John W. Hinckley Jr. returned to federal court Monday seeking expanded visits to his mother's home near Williamsburg. The latest proposal from St. Elizabeth's Hospital, where Hinckley has been confined since shooting President...Tags: National Government, Williamsburg, Jodie Foster, Justice System, Court Administration
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Donations Of Diapers Sought
The city is teaming up with United Way and The Register Citizen to participate in the Northwest Connecticut Diaper Drive. The goal of the drive is to provide diapers to needy children. Diapers will be accepted at the city hall personnel department and...Tags: Connecticut, Roman Catholic, Christianity, Winsted, Torrington
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Fort Lauderdale: Thrift store sale to empty shelves for renovations
The Broward County Salvation Army will be having a sale this weekend to empty its downtown thrift store before the place is closed for renovations. It's easier to sell the wares than pack them and ship them to other county stores, a spokeswoman said....Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Christianity, Broward County
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Keep faith in help
Reference "Obama backs faith's role in social programs," July 2. These are initiatives that President Bush started and that Sen. Barack Obama criticized, but the Democrats and the left need not be worried, because Obama would remove all traces of "faith"...Tags: National Government, George Bush, Barack Obama, Christianity, Government
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Pierre Audi is definitely the right hire
Times Music CriticIN 1988, the Netherlands Opera appointed as its new head a 30-year-old Lebanese-born theater director with no background or experience in traditional opera. His passions were avant-garde music, theater and visual art. The opera world was aghast. One...Tags: Arts, New York, Morton Feldman, Classical Music, Dance
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The new faces of the homeless look pretty familiar
During the Great Depression, the homeless and down-and-out ended up living in shantytowns or tent cities. They were called Hoovervilles, after the president who lorded over the economic collapse, Herbert Hoover. Certainly we'd never slip back to that...Tags: Vehicles, Christianity, California, Homelessness, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California)
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