Subthema 'Reformed Daily'

Student dies after struggle with staff

A teenager died in a struggle with staff members two weeks after arriving at a private school that had a state contract to educate juveniles in trouble with the law, authorities say.
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Methodist bishops oppose Bush library

Methodist bishops and clergy are circulating a petition opposing plans by Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas, to build a Bush presidential library.
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Divine light

„For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear.” Mark 4:28
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Bush receives differing reaction from conservatives

President Bush is receiving mixed reviews of his State of the Union address from national pro-family groups.
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Blast and blizzard in states USA

A bone-rattling blast of sleet and snow kept Texas and Oklahoma residents shivering in its icy grip, this week, while a blizzard north of Los Angeles caused big-rigs to jackknife.
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EU proposes new door for legal immigration

With a newly empowered Germany at the helm, the European Union is making surprising strides toward expanding legal immigration into the bloc as a whole for the first time.
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New York dolphin rescue bid to resume

Rescuers are set to resume their attempts to save about six dolphins stranded in a shallow cove off New York’s Long Island coast.
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Camper rescued after weeks in the wild

A faint sound made Albert and Peter Kottke stop and look around as they hiked out of the Gila Wilderness at the end of backpacking trip. A figure moved on the other side of the Gila River. As it drew closer, the two university students saw a woman, hunched over and moving slowly.
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„Cocaine on 100 percent euros”

One hundred percent of banknotes in the Republic of Ireland carry traces of cocaine, a new study has found.
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An after-school struggle to juggle kids and work

WALTHAM - It’s 3 p.m. Do you know where your children are? Every weekday afternoon, Claire Celsi faces that question as she thinks about her two teenagers, ages 13 and 14. With no after-school program available for them, she must keep tabs on their whereabouts and activities from her office. „It’s a huge balancing act.”
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