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Hundreds of Buddhist monks march to protest the United States actions on Sri Lanka

By D. Beeksma • March 14, 2012

monks protest the United States

Hundreds of Buddhist monks marched to the U.S. embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday to protest a Washington-led UN resolution against Sri Lanka for

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In midst of anti-abortion legislation in GA, Congresswoman Yasmin Neal introduces the Anti-Vasectomy Act so that men can also experience an invasion of privacy

By D. Beeksma • February 22, 2012

Georgia State Rep. Yasmin Neal (D-75)

Georgia Republicans are pushing a bill that would make abortions after 20 weeks illegal, pushing back the current 26-week period.  House Bill 954 claims

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Herman Cain's a GOP presidential contender–and a member of a largely Democrat church

By Dakota O'Leary • October 24, 2011

In an interesting twist, Herman Cain, GOP contender for president seems to be a minority in his own church when it comes to political

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Bishop Eddie Long wants a refund from accusers for violating confidentiality agreement

By Dakota O'Leary • October 4, 2011

Bishop Eddie Long is pulling out all the stops in his quest to get a refund from his accusers, because they violated the confidentiality

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Man admits to killing mother over religious argument

By Dakota O'Leary • August 5, 2011

A Marietta, Georgia man admitted killing his mother over a religious argument Saturday.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports: Mario Nathaniel Dorce, 23, remains jailed on

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Nuclear Plant Meltdown Possible in Japan

By D. Beeksma • March 11, 2011

Japan nuclear plant

Japanese officials say that it is possible that there will be a meltdown at one of the nuclear plants hit by yesterday's tsunami. The

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