The most obvious winner and loser in Tuesday’s marquee election were the two leading candidates for governor. Republican Charlie Baker has finally grasped the position he dreamed of getting since he was just out of graduate school more than 30 years ago, making a pest of himself around the halls of.... |
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“Culture is the Cinderella of the Honduran national budget. No government in recent years has really been interested in the world of culture – it's a secondary theme here. Culture has fewer resources than any of the other ministries and now it's been downgraded to a directorate. |
Tuesday's elections brought both a rout of Democrats and a new standard for just who can be a national Republican these days. That's not good, but let's have a quick look at the new House and Senate conservatives most likely to rise to (unintended) prominence in the next two years. It's time for Meet Your New Craziest Republicans. |
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Two years ago, Mars Hill Church was the third-fastest growing large church in the country. Its original location in Seattle had spawned 14 other branches in five states, and 13,000 people attended weekly services at which founding pastor Mark Driscoll’s sermons were projected on large screens. |
But the larger settlements don’t define the area as much as the mountains and hollows. An early-morning October drive on one of the twisting two-lane roads is through a multicolored autumnal landscape sprinkled with wisps of low-lying fog, mountains looming over the fields. |
Anguilla observed its first of what will be an annual event: Anguilla’s Christian Heritage Week. From October 28th to November 4th activities designed to highlight our nation’s Christian roots ranged from school assemblies to gospel concerts. The theme was the above captioned. We all love this thirty-five square miles of tears, dreams and faith. |
More than two decades on, they are still here, gearing up for the release of their 14th studio album and the latest recipients of the Oh Yeah Music Centre’s Legends Award, following in the footsteps of their Northern Irish heroes The Undertones and Stiff Little Fingers, among others. |
Howling Coyote Coffeehouse: The open-mike program, for acoustic musicians, poets and storytellers, will start at 7 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Center for Spiritual Living, 575 N. Main in Las Cruces. Sign-up starts at 6:30 p.m.; a jam session starts at 6 p.m. Free. 575-525-9333. |
To mark the anniversary, Pedro Lacandazo will go to his local church where the bodies of his family members are buried, their photographs pinned to a board, as sirens will sound and church bells ring to mark the moment when Haiyan roared in from the Western Pacific. "There is no happiness now, just emptiness. |
The most obvious winner and loser in Tuesday’s marquee election were the two leading candidates for governor. Republican Charlie Baker has finally grasped the position he dreamed of getting since he was just out of graduate school more than 30 years ago, making a pest of himself around the halls of.... |
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