David
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Railway per way maintenance remains a vital ingredient to track maintenance
A recent News.com article gave a fresh voice to the public alarm when so many rail lines get closed at weekends and even surprisingly in peak hour time slots for track maintenance.
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McDonald's Christianity—holiness and love
\'McDonald\'s\' faith: assembling our own god (small \'g\' intended) as we would a burger, with the desire to pick the qualities we like the best—this method may create a palatable sugar-coated god, but it also constipates our faith.
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Bush fires are again on the nation's agenda
Bush fires are again on the nation\'s agenda. Bushfires have already been in the news in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. This is repeated again and again year after year. Bush fires struck the Midge Point area in early October where the Laguna Quays Respite cottage is located.
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At the end of the day
There are different lenses and categories to consider things. There are different scopes to look at life.
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Tourism is such an open door for evangelism
Religious tourism is as old as the pilgrimages to the Holy Land from the seventh century and it became something of a coming of age encounter as those of holy orders and of a mature commitment to Christ - these sometimes took a full year - usually by foot.
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Royal Life Saving report reveals surprising facts
In September 2015, the annual \'Royal Life Saving National Drowning Report\' was released. The results are tallied from July to June each year. The report recorded 271 drownings for this past year—an increase of 5 on the previous year\'s statistics.
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Five reasons to think through social media
Social media is both a blessing and a curse.
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It's unconstitutional to display a Nativity scene, US federal judge rules
There will no longer be a Nativity scene on an Arkansas courthouse lawn after a federal judge ruled that it is unconstitutional.
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Chinese underground priest found dead in river
An underground priest who ran a Christian website shutdown by Chinese authorities has died under mysterious circumstances in China.
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Paris attack suspect eludes police, complicating probe
French police had three opportunities to catch a Belgian suspect in the Paris attacks and each time let him go, a defense lawyer said on Tuesday, adding to the missed signals complicating efforts to track down those behind an onslaught in which 129 people were killed.