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Sunday, April 29, 2012

SUNDAY EDITION (4): One News Now WEEK-IN-REVIEW April 29, 2012 Iyyar 7, 5772

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Peter Heck smallI have a real problem with the "Emerging Church" movement led by folks like Brian McClaren, Rob Bell and others. I pray that they will stop fulfilling the words of Timothy, speaking only what "itching ears want to hear."

Larry Elder smallBy making Mitt Romney's Mormonism an issue, the Obama campaign has "reopened" the issue of religion -- and that's good news for the Romney campaign.

Robert Knight smallLike many liberal causes that have gone mainstream, powered by a partisan media, Earth Day had some very radical beginnings.


Chuck Colson: The Great Encourager
After Easter, a milquetoast Jesus?

Respond like mates - not like parents
Fathers important; marriage even more so

Media frenzy triggered by threat of dinosaurian aliens
Feathered dinosaur too big to fly

Successful people get back up!
Unity is the key in money, marriage

Grieving loss
Fighting fair

Israeli flag tinyA Presbyterian leader, through years of study and prayer, has developed a deep theological understanding of -- as well as a deep love for -- the People of the Book.

TV television video tinyFamily loyalty, integrity and honesty, an admirable work ethic -- those are the themes that resound throughout the latest title in the Walmart/P&G Family Movie Night series.

US diplomat in Beijing as activist custody unknown

 BEIJING - A senior U.S. diplomat arrived in China on a hurried mission Sunday as new problems, including the fate of a blind pro-life dissident, threaten to complicate relations with Beijing ahead of high-level talks.

Religious colonies fight labor law

Religious colonies of Hutterites in rural Montana are fighting the state's attempts to impose a labor law backed by businesses that complain they can't outbid the communal workers.

Wives make a difference - even in pro sports

During this year's free-agent signing period, the Jacksonville Jaguars has taken a different twist to help make certain they get a good return on their investment.

Nation turns to issue of abused children

This is Blue Sunday, a part of National Child Abuse Protection Month, and churches are being asked to use part of their services to pray for the victims of abuse and neglect and for those who rescue them.

'Gay marriage' debate heating up in Maine

Both sides in the homosexual "marriage" debate are gearing up for what's to come in the November election.

Recent poll results (Apr. 23-27, 2012)

See the results from our poll questions last week.

Pro-life group seeks investigation of clinics

Operation Rescue is calling for a probe of an Ohio late-term abortionist.

Disputing union's critique of right-to-work law

An attorney and labor consultant say a union is failing to point out something in its claim that Indiana's right-to-work law amounts to slavery.

The week's top stories (Apr. 23-27, 2012)

See which stories were most popular on our website over the last week.

'Absolute absurdity' in Kansas

Kansas has become the latest battleground for special rights for homosexuals and cross-dressers.

Bible translator: 'Latitude' necessary to avoid misunderstanding

poll vote button 2Wycliffe Bible Translators is responding to criticism of Bible translations for mostly Muslim readers.

 

Earlier article:

Bible translator criticized over Muslim compromise

Labor Dept. nixes new farm child-labor regs

The U.S. Department of Labor has withdrawn new regulations that would have prohibited children under the age of 18 from participating in much farm work.

 

Earlier article:

Anger over gov't plans to dictate child farm labor

Optimistic about AZ immigration law

A Christian law firm is optimistic that the Supreme Court will uphold the constitutionality of Arizona's controversial immigration enforcement statute.

 

AZ sheriff: Justices did their homework

'Big Brother' based in Utah

Utah will soon be home to the largest federal data center in the United States, but a non-profit public interest organization sees the facility as nothing more than an elaborate plan to control the Internet.

CBS report's mistreatment of Israel

One of the nation's most popular news programs is coming under fire for a report that blames Israel for the mass exodus of Palestinian Christians from the Holy Land.

EEOC pushing Obama's pro-LGBT policy

California family activist Randy Thomasson says a federal commission is enforcing President Obama's policy by paving the way for transgender people to sue for job discrimination.

Measure addresses sexual misconduct of educators

A member of the U.S. House has introduced legislation to help stop the transfer of school personnel accused of sexual misconduct from one district to another.

Colson memorial service set

Washington National Cathedral will be the site for Chuck Colson's public memorial service next month.

Church 'targeted' because of religion

Alliance Defense Fund has filed suit against a town in Maine over a tax issue and the differential treatment between charitable institutions and churches.

Mayor's costly move against church

A church has won a legal decision against the Illinois town of Bolingbrook for a third time, and one attorney says the West Chicago suburb may face a hefty bill over the case.

Senate approves 'ambush elections rule'

Republicans and business groups aren't pleased that the Senate rejected an effort this week to nullify impending labor rules that speed up workplace elections to as little as 10 days. One analyst explains why 10 days not enough time.

Licensing fees for Minnesota abortuaries?

Pro-life activist Bill Poehler doesn't expect Minnesota's governor to sign a measure passed by lawmakers regarding the licensing and inspection of abortion clinics.



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Police blow Wash. mountain bunker, find man dead
1 dead after storm blows down St. Louis beer tent
What happened in Colombia didn't stay in Colombia
Weaker al-Qaida still plots payback for US raid
US looks to South America for security partners

Tampa another Dearborn?
Prediction: Egypt to be led by Muslim Brotherhood
'Gift' for Muslim couples = proper wife beatings?
9-11 was the rule, not the exception
States must choose -- sharia or Constitution?

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