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The December 9 arrest of Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich—who is accused, among other misdeeds, of trying to sell the U.S Senate seat left vacant by Barack Obama–provoked speculation that Illinois…

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The mortgage meltdown, job squeeze and clash between rich and poor evoke long-popular holiday tales with ghostly clarity, offering messages of hope, faith and togetherness during an intensely uncertain year,…

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The Presidential Citizens Medal was established in 1969 by President Richard Nixon ” to recognize U.S. citizens who have performed exemplary deeds of service for the nation.” Colson served as…

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The survey, conducted November 1-5, found that one in five American households had decreased giving to churches and other religious centers. According to The Barna Group, American churches could see…

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A study of children found those with a common variation of the gene tend to overeat high-calorie foods. They ate 100 extra calories per meal, which over the long term…

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The Mortgage Bankers Association said Friday the percentage of loans at least a month overdue or in foreclosure was up from 9.2 percent in the April-June quarter, and up from…

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Published December 8th, 2008 by

The strategy also might be an option during hard economic times since lower doses likely would mean cheaper shots, said Vanderbilt University vaccine expert Dr. Kathryn Edwards, who wasn’t involved…

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