Community support ensures teenagers get home safely
A grieving mother\'s plea is another desperate "cry in the wilderness" for young people not to binge drink, as it can lead to dangerous road accidents. In some quarters this cry is being heard. .
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To be Top Dog is always a high-pressure occupation.
Late last year it was announced that the Paris Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld had called it quits after 10 years at the helm of the world\'s number one fashion magazine. Her years as the top editor were marked by \"constant growth\" both in terms of circulation and advertising.
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Long term work begins for Christian disaster relief after flood and cyclone
After nearly two months of intense activity, involving thousands of volunteers, Global Care is moving from the emergency stage of the flood and cyclone disaster program, to the long-term recovery phase that could last for two or more years.
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Costs and benefits of insurance
Recent reports from South Australia, where twelve new Safe-T-Cams have been 'happy snapping' unsuspecting motorists, show that there were 11,699 unregistered vehicles - more than 30 a day - recorded during last financial year.
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Holocaust victims named – 4 of the 6 million
Joshua Spurlock, Bridges for Peace Israel Mosaic Radio recently explained that two-thirds of the 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust have now been identified, thanks in large part to efforts set up by the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Israel.
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Joyce Meyer opens up about brother's tragic death
Charismatic televangelist and bestselling author Joyce Meyer on Thursday opened up about the death of her younger brother David as part of a message on the life of self-pity versus the life of diligence and faith.
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Christianity is global!
The Christian message of the Salvation of Jesus Christ has followed a classic 'globalisation model'. Missionaries have travelled to the far flung corners of the earth, quite often with great personal sacrifices to bring the Good News to unsaved people.
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Mercy Ships on the way to Sierra Leone
The hospital ship Africa Mercy operated by Mercy Ships is on the way to the West African nation of Sierra Leone.
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Back Injury threatens 'Fishtail's' start at Clipsal 500
A cloud hangs over the Jesus Racing Team as they head into the first round of the 2011 season of the Yokohama V8 Ute Series.
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Franchise failure and churches
Some interesting statistics about Franchise businesses have recently been revealed. "A franchise is a right granted to an individual or group to market a company\'s goods or services within a certain territory or location.
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Salvation Army implements Qld flood recovery plan and launches flood assistance line
The Salvation Army has launched a Qld flood assistance line, 1300 66 22 17, that people affected by the floods can contact for information about accessing support, as the Salvos implement a comprehensive flood recovery plan.
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The Civil Union laws of France might work here too
An interesting article in the Sydney Morning Herald written by Scott Sayare and Maia de la Baume entitled "French lovers tie the knot but they\'re not the marrying kind" spells out the legal and social ramifications of why French couples are applying the Civil Union laws and not their Marriage laws.