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'Jihad Jane' Easy to Spot. What About Others? (ABC News) A Pennsylvania woman has been arrested for allegedly plotting with Islamic radicals to kill a Swedish cartoonist. |
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'Jihad Jane' Easy to Spot. What About Others? (ABC News) A Pennsylvania woman has been arrested for allegedly plotting with Islamic radicals to kill a Swedish cartoonist. Pennsylvania - United States - Jane - Terrorism - Indictment |
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'Jihad Jane': Dangerous New Trend in Homegrown Terror? (ABC News) The arrest of a suburban Pennsylvania woman known by the alias Jihad Jane , who allegedly plotted with Islamic radicals abroad to kill a Swedish cartoonist , has raised fears about homegrown terrorists in the United States who may be difficult to spot. |
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Haitians band together to aid homeland (The Columbus Dispatch) Amid the anguish from news of the earthquake in Haiti in January, Haitians in Columbus became a community, nurtured with help from the city's churches into a force bound by nationalism and motivated by familial devotion. "We became Haitians helping Haitians," said Jean G. Manuel, president of the newly created Columbus Crisis Commission for Haiti. |
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Pot and the Lord (City Pulse) The Rev. Wayne Dagit is wading through 439 new e-mails when I visit him in his small, sparse office at the Green Leaf Smokers Club in Williamstown Township. It is 7 on a Wednesday night. |
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Churches can play role in census (The News & Observer) Wake County community groups want to increase people counted in the 2010 Census, and they are inviting area pastors to help spread the word. |
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Many paths to the pulpit (Cleveland Jewish News) There is no such thing as a typical day in the life of a Cleveland rabbi. “One day you are an administrator, one day you are a supervisor of people, and one day you’re a teacher. Or one day you’re a pastor in a hospital. |
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Meet the fastest tweet in the Jewish organizational world: William Daroff (Cleveland Jewish News) WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Rain pouring in Jerusalem, tears streaming down the faces of fans of Team USA, tremors shaking Chile -- and always, always lunch at Eli's. |
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Thin red line (BBC News) Lone stand of anti-Taliban militia in Pakistan |
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Solve meta-tag mystery to help your firm (Miami Herald) Five years ago, Rabbi Daniel Marmorstein founded the not-for-profit Temple Ahavat Olam. Back then, the temple thrived and membership was up. Since the recession hit, however, Marmorstein has noticed a significant drop in membership and he is focused on using the temple's website -- www.AhavatOlam.org -- and social media tools to change that. |
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