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Former New York Times reporter looks at growth of interfaith movements
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConflicts between religions continue to rock the world, but when Gustav Niebuhr looks out on the religious landscape, he sees what he calls the "possibility of community." Niebuhr, an associate professor of religion at Syracuse University, detects an...Tags: News Media, Roman Catholic, Christianity, Anglican, Newspapers
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Sox put Beckett on DL
The Boston Red Sox put RHP Josh Beckett on the 15-day disabled list Friday because of a strained right elbow after the ace was examined by Dr. James Andrews. Beckett was placed on the DL retroactive to Aug. 18. Feds target relatives Federal prosecutors...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Barry Bonds, Atlanta Braves, Major League Baseball, Elmer Dessens
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'Barracuda' cut teeth fighting corruption
Chicago TribuneShe's a former beauty queen, a fierce competitor known as "Sarah Barracuda," a political insider-turned-outsider and the first female governor of Alaska. Now 44-year-old Sarah Palin, a mother of five who gave birth to her most recent child in April,...Tags: Natural Resources, Parliament, Corrupt Practices, Values, Executive Branch
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Blue Jays Trade Stairs To Phillies
The Phillies and Blue Jays were working Friday to complete a trade that would send Matt Stairs to the Phillies. Neither Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi nor Phillies GM Pat Gillick would confirm that the trade was official. Stairs, 40, who can...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves, Barry Bonds, Geoff Jenkins
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Phillies ruled out in Cubs' win
Wire reportsThe Philadelphia Phillies may have benefited from an instant replay in the seventh inning. Too bad the rule only is in effect for home run calls. Ryan Howard was called out on a close play at first, thwarting a rally that helped the Cubs beat the...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Barry Bonds, Jimmy Rollins, Boston Red Sox
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Around the state
The curious presence of blue crabs in the James delights. The creatures are fun to watch, even to those of us who like them cooked, cracked, and dressed in cocktail sauce. Baltimore can relax, however; Richmond isn't on the verge of challenging its...Tags: Regional Authority, Washington Post Company, Migration, Newspapers, Executive Branch
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Report: Phils to get Stairs from Jays
The Phillies and Blue Jays were working Friday to complete a trade that would send veteran left-handed hitter Matt Stairs to the Phillies. The 40-year-old Stairs, who can play the outfield or first, told The Canadian Press he was on his way to Chicago....Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Matt Stairs, Barry Bonds, Geoff Jenkins, New York Mets
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BMW Donates Driving Lessons to Disabled Veterans
KickingTiresWounded veterans of the Iraq war face serious emotional and physical challenges upon returning home. The New York Times recently highlighted the efforts of BMW to make this transition just a little bit easier. The automaker donated instructors, the use......Tags: Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, Vehicles, Charity, Defense
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The .Car Era Officially Starts Today, but is it the Beginning of an Error?
Edmunds.comStarting today,Chrysler will offer its UConnect Web in-car Internet service as a dealer-installed option. While it's an inevitable step towards staying connected even while traveling at highway speeds, some view it as just another distraction for... -
Wagoner out? No, not yet.
BusinessWeek.comThere has been a lot of media speculation about the fate of General Motors Corp. Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner, much of it saying that he is under the gun or on his way out. But today, the company said that he???s not going anywhere. At the company???s... -
BMW helping disabled vets get back behind the wheel
Autoblog.comFiled under: BMW, LifestyleKudos to the crew at BMW, who recently donated a few cars, a handful of instructors and one of its test tracks to an injured Marine training class. A group of soldiers wounded in Iraq were invited to the track to learn... -
Help-wanted ad for nanny: `My kids are a pain'
It was an unusually honest ad for a live-in nanny, a 1,000-word tome beginning, "My kids are a pain." But it worked, attracting a brave soul who's never been a nanny before. "If you cannot multitask, or communicate without being passive aggressive, don't...Tags: University of Virginia, Mental Illness, Illnesses, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Social Sciences
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