Risa?s Astrology for June 7-14, 2007 (Fayetteville Free Weekly) Now that the Forces (Restoration, Enlightenment, Reconstruction) invoked during the Three Spring Festival (Aries, Taurus, Gemini) have precipitated into the Earth, the NGWS is being asked by the Hierarchy to make plans for their distribution in order that humanity is aided and uplifted, especially the men, women & children in the poorer (50 of them) nations....more...The Faith Column (The New Statesman) If you go into an Orthodox church, what is perhaps most striking is the multitude of pictures to be seen. Everywhere you look there are pictures?icons?mostly painted, though in some churches there may be mosaics, too....more... Trans America | Are an international super highway and a North American Union on the horizon?A proposed multi-modal ... (Urban Tulsa) It no doubt seemed like any other day at the state Capitol recently while an apparently unremarkable exchange took place within a fourth-floor conference room over a seemingly innocuous piece of legislation. When passers-by glanced through the glass walls at the suit-and-tie-clad lawmakers and lobby... By Brian Ervin....more... An iconic image... and a bloody legacy (Scotland on Sunday) ISRAELI soldiers recall the day they made history...more... Media Education's New Code (RedNova) By Heatwole, Joanna As a video instructor a few summers ago, I met several art professors who had enrolled in the workshop for a weeklong swig of digital instruction in hopes of steadying themselves against the latest wave of technical demands....more... Rift shakes Cherry Hill parents (Courier-Post) Controversy over a change in staffing for some special-needs students has exposed a growing split between two groups of parents with differing philosophies on how their children's needs can best be met....more... 'Lies masquerading as truth' - Cardinal on abortion laws (The Scotsman) CARDINAL Keith O'Brien has attacked Britain's abortion legislation for being a "pack of lies", as official figures show the number of terminations in Scotland has hit a record high....more... Man v God (Times Online) As styled by central casting, Christopher Hitchens is wearing a cream linen foreign correspondent suit and Rayban Aviators. Small and a bit pudgy, he has his shirt unbuttoned to reveal his grizzled chest-rug, known by admirers as The Pelt of the Hitch....more... All hell breaks out as pagans given go-ahead for university gathering (The Scotsman) SOME would call it the Devil's work. Two ancient religions have locked horns in a bizarre "freedom of speech" row that is echoing around the corridors of one of Scotland's oldest academic institutions....more... |