Thursday, August 26, 2010

Various Current Events

Three questions for the Tea Party (Michael Gerson)
Half of fliers would limit where kids sit on planes (USA Today)
AZ border deaths may break record this year (LA Times)
Law grads complain about lack of jobs (USA Today)
Saudis order paralysis for man who crippled (Wash Times)
Gas prices hit eight-month low (Wash Times)
Homeownership fetish hurt the American dream (Wash Post)
GZ Mosque controversy worries global Muslims (LA Times)
Econ, Religion driving Texans to homeschool (Houston Chr.)
Muslim cabbie slashed by drunk bigot (NY Daily News)
NY man charged for stabbing Muslim cabbie (USA Today)
Religious groups protest new bill restriction (NYT)
Teacher’s HS assignment: plan a terrorist attack (Fox News)
Bloomberg defends Rauf, echoes Bush (Politico)
DEA seeks Ebonics interpreters (CS Monitor)
Seton Hall to let gay prof teach course on gay politics (EWTN)
Obscure pastor gains national attention (NYT)
A Muslim reformer on the mosque (WSJ)
Obama stem cell regulations blocked (Findlaw)
US Judge halts Obama’s stem cell research (NYT)
Judge blocks Obama’s stem cell policy (Christian Post)
Obama invites confusion about his faith (Vision and Values)
Teachers Union boycotts LA Times (LA Times)
Strip clubs near ground zero cloud debate (CS Monitor)
Prosperity preacher can sue for defamation (Christian Post)
Frederick Price information (Apologetics Index)
World Vision vindicated in firing non-Christians (Christian Post)
Teen texting and addiction (CBS)
School bans insensitive birthday song (Todd Starnes)
An attack on religion and counseling (Vision and Values)

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