Around the World
�?Cheney says al Qaeda is still 'very active' - Reuters
Al Qaeda is still "very active" recruiting and seeking to attack the United States, although it has been hurt since the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001, Vice President Dick Cheney said on Monday.
�?In 3 elections, voters will have a say on Europe - Int'l Herald Tribune
The European Union's three biggest countries, Britain, Germany and France, go to the polls this month in a coincidence of votes that in different ways will manifest the kind of Europe Europeans want.
�?Annan Seeks Iran Nuclear Arms Restraint - Yahoo News
At a time of growing nuclear tensions in the world, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Monday urged non-weapons states like Iran to step back from the nuclear temptation, and America and Russia to cut back more sharply on their arsenals.
�?Catholic Church withers in Europe - Boston Globe
The new pope, Benedict XVI, who hails from Germany, has said that the erosion of the church in Europe is one of the greatest challenges facing his papacy.
�?Can a Religious Person Accept Other Faiths? - ABC News
With Pope Benedict XVI talking about the Roman Catholic Church reaching out to Christians of other denominations and showing acceptance of people of other faiths, has religion turned into a theological ice cream parlor, where choosing a faith is like choosing a sundae?
�?Car Bomb Explosion Kills Six in Baghdad - AP
A car bomb exploded in an upscale shopping district of Baghdad on Monday, killing at least six Iraqis and setting fire to an apartment building, police said, continuing a string of attacks that's left at least 123 people dead since Iraq's interim government appointed a partial Cabinet last week.
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
�?Frist: Pullout must allow for Palestinian statehood - Ha'aretz
Visiting United States Senate Majority leader Bill Frist said Monday that Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip and part of the West Bank in the summer must allow for creation of a Palestinian state.
�?Fatah Leader: PLO Charter changes not accepted - IMRA
Fatah leader Farouq Qaddumi on ANB TV stated that "Israel can only be confronted with bullets" and that he doesn't "accept any amendments to the PLO charter."
Inside the United States
�?Parents can't sit in on sex-ed classes - Washington Times
Montgomery County Public Schools have barred parents from sitting in on classes in which a new sex-education curriculum will be taught, despite an official schools policy that encourages parents to visit their children's classrooms.
�?Mexico border watch expands - Washington Times
An organization of citizens in California, created last year to support the U.S. Border Patrol, will begin its own Minuteman-style vigil in August, using volunteers to spot illegal aliens in areas around San Diego, organizers said yesterday.
�?S.C. Teens Credit Higher Power for Rescue - MyWay News
The day that Josh Long and Troy Driscoll were rescued after nearly a week adrift at sea dawned with a perfect sunrise, a rainbow and dolphins capering around their tiny sailboat.
�?Ga. Prosecutor May Charge Runaway Bride - MyWay News
A jilted groom and a town full of puzzled friends and relatives may not be all that Jennifer Wilbanks faces, as authorities weighed the evidence and the legal issues on Monday to determine whether she should be charged with a crime.
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�?Benin Christian Missionaries' Children Kidnapped And Possibly "Sacrificed" - Worthy News
Voodoo leaders in a rural area of the African nation of Benin have attacked Christian missionaries and kidnapped their two young children to kill and "sacrifice" them to a voodoo god, sources told BosNewsLife Tuesday, May 3.
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