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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.
 
'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
 
'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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Thin red line (BBC News)
Lone stand of anti-Taliban militia in Pakistan
 
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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