On the large monitor at Sinead O'Connor's feet is a taped notice saying simply: "breathe". |
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John F Kennedy's untimely death has meant that the president remained for many a symbol of youth and promise, frozen in time in a series of iconic photographs. To mark the 50th anniversary of his assassination we ask those whose paths crossed his to choose the photograph of him that means most to.... |
"JACK has left us the way he would have wanted," said comedian Johnny Beattie, speaking before the 900 people who packed the pews of Ayr's Auld Kirk yesterday. |
In a questionnaire being distributed to bishops in advance of their synod next fall, Pope Francis is asking Catholics for their thoughts and opinions on contentious social issues. |
TEPALCATEPEC, Mexico (AP) - For lime grower Hipolito Mora, it was time to organize and pick up arms when a packing company controlled by a brutal drug cartel refused to buy his fruit. For Bishop Miguel Patino Velazquez, it was seeing civilians forced to fight back with their own guns that made him speak out. |
MUBANGA in Stockholm, Sweden DEPUTY Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services Poniso Njeulu has urged Zambian missions abroad to intensify the marketing of Zambia’s vast investment potential to the outside world. And Mr Njeulu has spoken highly of the relations between Zambia and Sweden. |
For lime grower Hipolito Mora, it was time to organize and pick up arms when a packing company controlled by a brutal drug cartel refused to buy his fruit. For Bishop Miguel Patino Velazquez, it was seeing civilians forced to fight back with their own guns that made him speak out. |
What's more, the self-defense group leaders, who are clearly breaking Mexican law by picking up military-style arms to fight criminals, say the federal government is no longer arresting them, but recruiting them to help federal forces identify cartel members. |
For lime grower Hipolito Mora, it was time to organize and pick up arms when a packing company controlled by a brutal drug cartel refused to buy his fruit. For Bishop Miguel Patino Velazquez, it was seeing civilians forced to fight back with their own guns that made him speak out. |
Vigilante ranchers, fruit growers kick out brutal drug cartel in western Mexican state |
TEPALCATEPEC, Mexico (AP) — For lime grower Hipolito Mora, it was time to organize and pick up arms when a packing company controlled by a brutal drug cartel refused to buy his fruit. For Bishop Miguel Patino Velazquez, it was seeing civilians forced to fight back with their own guns that made him speak out. |
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