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CHARLESTON, S.C. – Avery and Susan Burns don’t like the immigration-reform bill in the U.S. Senate one bit. “People come here illegally, and now we’re giving them the red carpet,” grumbled Avery, a 71-year-old doctor, climbing the steps of the public library on a recent morning. |
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BANGLADESH (AP):Dozens of Bangladeshi garment workers, their bodies too battered or decomposed to be identified, were buried in a mass funeral yesterday, a week after the eight-story building they worked... |
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During morning Mass, Francis notes that the Holy Spirit does two things: "first He pushes us" and also creates "problems" and then "fosters harmony within the Church." Jesus asks us all to remain in his love. It is from this very love that observance of his commandments is born. |
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VATICAN CITY, May 2 (UPI) -- The Vatican will host two popes for the first time in history when Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI moves back to the compound, officials said. |
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The mayor of the Bangladesh municipality where a factory building collapsed and killed more than 400 people has been suspended, says a minister. |
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The mayor of the Bangladesh municipality where a factory building collapsed killing more than 400 people was suspended from office on Thursday, a government minister said. |
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Bangladesh's textile industry has reopened -- a week after a work shutdown prompted by the collapse of an eight-story garment factory that killed more than 400 people. The mayor of Savar, the site of the April 24 collapse, was suspended from office Thursday as garment workers returned to the job. |
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Dozens of Bangladeshi garment workers whose bodies were too battered or decomposed to be identified were buried in a mass funeral, a week after the eight-storey building they worked in collapsed, killing at least 410 people and injuring thousands. |
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DHAKA: The European Union is considering trade action against Bangladesh, which has preferential access to EU markets for its garments, to pressure Dhaka to improve safety standards after a building collapse killed more than 400 factory workers. Pope Francis condemned the conditions of workers who.... |
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The mayor of the Bangladesh municipality where a factory building collapsed killing more than 400 people was suspended from office on Thursday, a government minister said. |
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By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - The mayor of the Bangladesh municipality where a factory building collapsed killing more than 400 people was suspended from office on Thursday, a government minister said, as rescuers pressed on with the task of recovering bodies from the wreckage. |
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