Lunchtime Links: March 31, 2010

By Peter Elliott | Everyday Christian Editor

Posted 12:00 pm on March 31, 2010

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Expanded oil and gas drilling of American coastlines, including Alaska, would become reality under the lifting of moratoriums being forwarded by President Obama.

Attacks on police in a southern Russian province escalated concerns over expanding violence in the aftermath of Monday’s Moscow train bombing.

Former “Beverly Hills 90210” star Shannen Doherty was the first celebrity booted off “Dancing With the Stars.”

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will honor College of Charleston head coach Nancy Wilson at a Women’s Final Four which will feature Connecticut going for its second straight national title and keeping its 76-game winning streak intact.

Michigan State is understandably looking forward to playing at the Final Four in Indianapolis. The Spartans are 7-0 in NCAA Tournament games in the city, including the 2000 national championship.


Tags: Barack Obama, Dancing With the Stars, Final Four, Lunchtime Links, NCAA Tournament, Russia




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Peter Elliott
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Peter Elliott is a veteran news and sports journalist. He enjoys interviewing others about how God works in their lives and sharing that with readers. He is also a lifelong, long-suffering Chicago Cubs fan. He resides in Indianapolis with his wife and three sons.

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