Monday, March 30, 2009

News Updates, 3/30

Cherie Blair says Catholic Church is sexist
Credits her personal success to use of contraception

US bishops: Reiki is dangerous, superstitious
Japanese practice has gained favor in Catholic circles

Deal struck to end St Mary's priest rebellion
Mediated solution ends impasse at wayward Brisbane parish

Obama invite draws Notre Dame alumni outcry
Project Sycamore launches internet petition

African Catholics support Vatican AIDS policy
Priest says Pope's message was well received

Mexico's death cult protests shrine destruction
Archbishop calls action act of 'governmental terrorism'

Priest gets 50 years in prison for child rape
Term is double sentence received during first trial

Vietnamese Catholics lose appeal in land dispute
Convicted last year of disturbing public order

British PM backs ending ban on royal Catholics
Says monarchs should be allowed to marry Papists

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Other Issues
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Navy Awards Murtha Its Highest Civilian Honor
In one of his last moves before leaving office March 13, then-Navy Secretary Donald Winter quietly awarded 19-term Democratic congressman John Murtha (Pa.) with the service's highest civilian honor.
[What a disgusting bit of news!]

Obama worried about the 2nd American Revolution
Dr. Bob Basso, the guy that made the Youtube videos where he dresses up as Thomas Paine, coming back from the past to warn Americans about their country, received a call from yours truly, B. Hussein Obama [Soetoro]....

Singapore May Devalue Currency

Russia backs return to Gold Standard

[Tax Cheat] Geithner Says Some Banks to Need ‘Large Amounts’ of Taxpayer Funding

Bank of America May Increase Salaries for Investment Bankers

GM CEO Rick Wagoner Will Step Down

We predict a riot: Meet the anarchists plotting to overthrow capitalism
As the world's grandees jet into London for the G20 summit, they'll be confronted by a mob of incensed anti-capitalists intent on revolution. But since anarchists live by chaos, will they be organised enough to change the world?

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