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Pope Benedict XVI waves as he arrives at St. Josephs Seminary in Yonkers, N.Y. on Saturday, April 19, 2008.
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 CNN 
Pope: Sex can become 'like a drug'
| VATICAN CITY, Italy (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday acknowledged that the Vatican's teaching against birth control was difficult as he praised a 1968 Church document that condemned contracepti... (photo: AP / Lucas Jackson, Pool)
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 The Providence Journal 
Church of Holy Dormition built 100 years ago this year: Christian message is strong on ...
| CUMBERLAND - It's one of the oldest Orthodox churches in Rhode Island, built by the hands of Russian immigrants who yearned to have a church of their own. | It is also a church situated in a spot th... (photo: GFDL / Daderot )
Seattle - Trinity Parish Episcopal Church interior 04A.jpg/ntf1  Buffalo News 
Panel to help fight parish embezzlement
| Bishop Edward U. Kmiec has assembled a committee of accountants and law enforcement professionals to help prevent theft of parish funds - a nationwide problem that has cost area churches hundreds of... (photo: GFDL / Joe Mabel)
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 HOLD FOR STORY BY GLENN MCKENZIE SLUGGED NIGERIA DELTA WARRIOR- An Ijaw militant loyal to Dokubo Asari, stands near a house destroyed in fights at Okorota, near Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Friday June 25, 2004. Asari said that they took up arms to fight for  The State 
3 kidnapped Chinese freed in Nigeria
The Associated Press | BEIJING -- | Three Chinese construction workers who were abducted in southern Nigeria's troubled oil region have been released, the government said Saturday. | The Chinese were ... (photo: AP Photo/George Osodi)
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Hanging With Hezbollah The Independent
Robert Fisk: Hizbollah rules west Beirut in Iran's proxy war with US
| Another American humiliation. The Shia gunmen who drove past my apartment in west Beirut yesterday afternoon were hooting their horns, making V-signs, leaning out of th... (photo: Public Domain / )
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Singer R. Kelly, center, arrives with bodyguards for the first day of jury selection in his child pornography trial at the Cook County Criminal Courthouse in Chicago, jsa1 Lexington Herald-Leader
Jury selection begins in R. Kelly's child pornography trial
| CHICAGO -- | On the first day of his child pornography trial in Chicago, a suit-clad R. Kelly faced nearly 150 Cook County residents, bowed his head slightly, smiled an... (photo: AP / Charles Rex Arbogast)
Chicago   Crime   Jury   Music   Photos   Pornography   Trial   US  
Mexican Federal Police salute during a ceremony to honor officers recently killed in Mexico City, Friday, May 9, 2008. Three officers, including Mexico's acting federal police chief, have been killed this week as drug traffickers increasingly lash back at a nationwide crackdown on organized crim Al Jazeera
Mexico drug wars claim new victim
A senior police officer has been killed in Mexico - the fifth in less than a week - in what the government has said is a wave of violence by drug gangs.   Esteban Ro... (photo: AP / Gregory Bull)
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Charles Manson San Fransisco Chronicle
Dig for human remains OKd at Manson hideout
| (05-10) 04:00 PDT Fresno -- | The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow resea... (photo: AP )
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Arthur  Sulzberger, Jr. Seattle Times
N.Y. Times boss, wife to split
| Arthur Sulzberger Jr., chairman of The New York Times Co., and his wife, Gail Gregg, have decided to separate, they said Friday. | Sulzberger, 56, who is also publisher... (photo: AP )
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Nepalese policemen escort the fugitive doctor Amit Kumar after his arrest in Katmandu, Nepal, Friday, Feb. 8, 2008. The alleged mastermind of a shadowy organ transplant operation in India that illegally removed hundreds of kidneys, sometimes from unwilling donors, has been arrested at a jungle resort in southern Nepal, an official said Friday. Bahrain Tribune
Kidney kingpin's bail plea rejected
Ambala, Haryana (IANS) | A special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court yesterday dismissed the bail application of Amit Kumar, the alleged kingpin of a multi-bill... (photo: AP Photo / Binod Joshi)
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 Lebanese men carry an injured man to hospital after confrontation between Government and opposition supporters in Beirut, Lebanon Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007. Supporters of the government and Hezbollah clashed at a Beirut university campus Thursday, batterin The Independent
Hizbollah rules west Beirut in Iran's proxy war with US
| Another American humiliation. The Shia gunmen who drove past my apartment in west Beirut yesterday afternoon were hooting their horns, making V-signs, leaning out of th... (photo: AP Photo)
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- Raids, arrests target LeDroit Park gang
- Blackwater may avoid charges
- Cease-Fire Reported In Sadr City
- Shop owner helps recover 6 coins stolen in Hilliard
- 83 arrested in Florida sham-marriage probe
 Former CIA operative Valerie Plame gestures while testifying on Capitol Hill, Friday, March 16, 2007, before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. (gm1)
Move to resurrect CIA leak case
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- Narrow escapes for CNN reporter in Myanmar
- Fired officer's use of force against fellow cop criticiz
- Hamas militants fire rockets into Israel, no one hurt
- Decisions, questions loom for New York congressman in wake o
- Cease-fire reported in Sadr City, offensive begins against a
- Chad Johnson's endorsements OK for now
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Economy keeping food banks busy
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- Lebanon army takes steps to end violence
- Violence flares in Lebanon
- Pub ban on alcopops to curb violence
- 11 dead in Lebanon violence
- PM urges Lebanese army to halt Hezbollah 'coup'
- Fresh violence in Lebanon kills 11
Lebanese soldiers patrol the streets as unrest continues in Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, May 10, 2008.
PM urges Lebanese army to halt Hezbollah 'coup'
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- Miami agrees to pay wrongfully convicted man $2.2 million
- Miami agrees to pay wrongfully convicted man $2.2 million
- Sweden mourns slain 10-year-old girl via funeral broadcast l
- Bid to free outback killer
- New look at state's unsolved murders
- Man convicted in death of off-duty Flint police officer
Rhode Island / wam2
Church of Holy Dormition built 100 years ago this year: Christian message is strong on ...
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Human Rights Terrorism
- Real fair trade works directly with the po
- Zimbabwe opposition to take part in presidential runoff
- Zimbabwe opposition says it will take part in presidential r
- Militants die in Afghanistan clash
- Zimbabwe Opposition Leader to Take Part in Runoff Against Mu
- Zimbabwe opposition to take part in presidential runoff
 Morgan Tsvangirai
Morgan Tsvangirai promises to return to Zimbabwe
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- Police Chief Warns Of Al-Qaeda Bomb Plot
- Iraqi and US troops move against al Qaeda in north
- Cleric aide claims cease-fire in Iraq's volatile Sadr Ci
- Militants Agree to Sadr City Ceasefire
- Cleric spokesman: Cease-fire in Baghdad's Sadr City
- US: Captured Files Closely Tie Venezuela to Colombian Rebels
Homeless children whose homes were destroyed in last weekend's devastating cyclone look on while taking shelter in a monastery in Kaw Hmu village, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) southwest of Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 8, 2008. The U.N.'s World Food Program says its first flight carrying aid has landed in Myanmar after the military regime gave clearance to send relief material to cyclone victi
The case for invading Myanmar
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