David
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Clashes in southeast Turkey kill seven, new curfews declared
Seven people were killed in clashes with security forces in Turkey\'s mainly Kurdish southeast, officials said on Monday, as authorities declared curfews across the restive region.
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Italian police seize 3,500 fake parchments with papal blessings
Italian police have confiscated about 3,500 counterfeit parchments bearing blessings by Pope Francis and being sold to pilgrims in Rome, authorities said on Monday.
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Boom in Jedi Church members ahead of Star Wars: The Force Awakens premiere
The Jedi Church is attracting more than a thousand new followers every day ahead of the premiere of the latest in the Star Wars franchise on Wednesday, its leaders say.
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Lord's Prayer ad ban 'slippery slope towards censorship' - Equality Commission
The ban on an advert featuring the Lord\'s Prayer from being shown in cinemas could be part of a \"slippery slope towards increasing censorship\", it was announced on Friday.
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Egypt: Coptic leaders call for an end to 'exploitative' blasphemy law
Christian leaders in Egypt have condemned the country\'s blasphemy law, which they claim is used to exploit the Coptic community.
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I see beauty
\'Hey bae... oh I mean barley.\' My voice bounces off the steel wall bunkers as I enthusiastically prepare myself for a day in paradise. Its 6:30 am and I\'m staring at a stack of grain. Feed Barley, in case you are remotely interested.
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Liquescent Liberation
The sweetness of salvation swept over me in May 2011. Unexpected and largely uninvited, God looked upon a wayward sinner and decreed, \'she is mine\'.
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20 years with the same woman is kind of boring isn't it?
I once had a student challenge me with a question disguised as a statement: \'Have you been married THAT long? I couldn\'t do that! I would get bored with the one person!\'
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A separate New Zealand young writer publishing week in 2016.
The New Zealand young writers in the Press Service International (PSI) young writer program with Christian Today in 2016 will be allocated one full week out of the 5 week cyclical schedule of past years.
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Dozens die in strikes on Syrian school district, other areas
Intense air and missile strikes on a school district and other areas in insurgent-held Damascus suburbs killed dozens of people on Sunday, including children, a monitoring group and local rescue workers said.