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Former Dominican President Dies
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) - Juan Bosch, a former president whose influence in Dominican politics stretched across half a century despite his only seven months in office, died Thursday. He was 92.
Fox Party Expected to Sweep Baja Vote
MEXICALI, Mexico (AP) - President Vicente Fox's party, which has been snatching up victories in gubernatorial races across Mexico since his historic election a year ago, appears headed for another win Sunday in Baja California.
Former U.N. Inspector Decries U.S.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - In a new documentary film, a former U.N. weapons inspector accuses the United States of manipulating the United Nations to provoke a confrontation with Saddam Hussein as a pretext for U.S. airstrikes on Iraq.
Terrorists Said Linked to bin Laden
WASHINGTON (AP) - In presenting its case against Osama bin Laden to U.S. allies, the Bush administration said some of the same terrorists involved in the Sept. 11 attack also have been linked to the East Africa embassy bombings and the attack on...
Why Does God Allow Bad Things To Happen To People?
On the morning of Sept. 11, people the world over saw the face of evil in the kamikaze airplane crashes that claimed the lives of thousands and left millions mourning for the surviving families and loved ones. In spite of all the attempts of...
Turkey Revises Male-Dominated Code
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Under Turkish law, the man is head of the family and the woman must seek her husband's permission in order to work. But that could be history soon.
Turkey Revises Male-Dominated Code
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Under Turkish law, the man is head of the family and the woman must seek her husband's permission in order to work. But that could be history soon.
Turkey Revising Male-Dominated Code
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Under Turkish law, the man is head of the family and the woman must seek her husband's permission in order to work. But that could be history soon.
Turkey Revising Male-Dominated Code
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Under Turkish law, the man is head of the family and the woman must seek her husband's permission in order to work. But that could be history soon.
Study: Biden Still Leads Among Latino Christian Voters, But Trump's Support Has Grown
According to a new survey, 62 percent of registered Latino Christian voters said they are voting for former Vice President Joe Biden. The survey also found, that while President Donald Trump is not leading in Latino Christian support, his support...
Jesus Christ is the Game Changer
Seven Steps Toward Knowing God's Voice
Once you hear God, the natural tendency is to confirm it. Here are seven steps to knowing that you heard God.
Debate Over U.S., Macedonia Goes On
WASHINGTON (AP) - Most Americans would have trouble finding Macedonia on a map and U.S. political, economic and ethnic ties to the country the size of Vermont are thin at best.
Debate Over U.S., Macedonia Goes On
WASHINGTON (AP) - Most Americans would have trouble finding Macedonia on a map and U.S. political, economic and ethnic ties to the country the size of Vermont are thin at best.
South Korea Passes No-Confidence Vote
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A day after North Korea proposed talks, South Korea's parliament passed a no-confidence motion Monday against the Cabinet minister in charge of policy toward the North.
South Korea Passes No-Confidence Vote
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A day after North Korea proposed talks, South Korea's parliament passed a no-confidence motion Monday against the Cabinet minister in charge of policy toward the North.
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