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From: MSN Nickname_Femi_  (Original Message)Sent: 9/15/2008 1:41 AM

Top Iranian general: Any attack against us will lead to world war - Ynet News
Any attack on Iran will lead to a world war, the Mehr news agency quoted a top Iranian general as saying Saturday.

'US to strike Iran in coming weeks' - Jerusalem Post
The Dutch intelligence service, the AIVD, has called off an operation aimed at infiltrating and sabotaging Iran's weapons industry due to an assessment that a US attack on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program is imminent, according to a report in the country's De Telegraaf newspaper Monday.

Russian bombers fly in Europe's far north - AFP
In scenes reminiscent of the Cold War, Russian bombers have returned to the skies in Europe's far north after years of absence, putting NATO's jet fighters on alert once again.

U.N.: Russian Troops Blocking Georgians From Homes - Fox News
Russian troops remaining in Georgian territory are effectively preventing Georgians from returning to their homes, a UN representative said Saturday.

Iran: 4,000 Centrifuges Operating in Nuclear Program - Fox News
Iran is now operating 4,000 centrifuges at its uranium enrichment plant, a top official said Friday, moving the country's controversial nuclear program further out of the experimental stage onto an industrial level.

Georgia to Cut Diplomatic Ties With Russia - Fox News
Georgia said Friday it will sever diplomatic ties with Moscow to protest the presence of Russian troops on its territory. Russia criticized the move, pinning blame for a breakdown in relations on Tbilisi.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Drill to simulate 'dirty-bomb' attack - Jerusalem Post
The Defense Ministry will hold a first of its kind exercise this week aimed at preparing commanders for scenarios involving a radioactive attack in Tel Aviv with thousands of casualties.

CIA papers show Arafat ordered murder of U.S. diplomats in Sudan - Ha'aretz
Henry Kissinger instructed the CIA to continue diplomatic contacts with Yassir Arafat's PLO representatives before the 1973 Yom Kippur War, even after Arafat ordered the kidnapping and murder of the American ambassador and his deputy in Khartoum, Sudan.

Report: Hezbollah's new missiles have range 'Israel can't fathom' - Ha'aretz
Hezbollah is armed with advanced Iranian-supplied missiles capable of reaching targets deep inside Israel, according to a report in Friday's edition of the London-based pan-Arab daily Al-Quds al-Arabi.

Palestinians Reject Israel's Proposed Interim Peace Agreement - Fox News
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas rejected Israel's idea of an interim peace agreement at a Sunday summit, a Palestinian negotiator said, insisting on an all-or-nothing approach that virtually ruled out an accord by a January target date.

Inside the United States
McCain Suspends Most GOP Convention Programming - Fox News
The Republican National Convention has suspended all but the most necessary activities to constitute a convention Monday and then will adjourn until further notice, John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, announced Sunday.
Bush, Cheney to skip GOP convention - Washington Times
The Republican National Convention will go on in a truncated fashion in light of Hurricane Gustav, and without President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
Gulf bracing for 'mother of all storms' - Washington Times
Mandatory evacuations are under way along the Gulf Coast Sunday morning as more than a million residents race to escape the wrath of Hurricane Gustav.
Evacuation Complete, Gulf Coast Awaits Gustav - NY Sun
With a historic evacuation of nearly 2 million people from the Louisiana coast complete, gun-toting police and National Guardsmen stood watch as rain started to fall on this city's empty streets Sunday night -- and even presidential politics took a back seat as the nation waited to see if Hurricane Gustav would be another Katrina.
HIV Spreading in NYC at Triple National Rate - NewsMax
A study released this week finds that the virus that causes AIDS is spreading in New York City at three times the rate in the United States. Health officials say New York has long been the epicenter of the U.S. AIDS epidemic because the city is home to sizable populations considered most at-risk for contracting the virus.
McCain picks Palin as VP choice - Washington Times
Keeping the secret until the very end, Sen. John McCain on Friday picked Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, vaulting the 44-year-old former beauty queen to the national stage and setting up a historic race that will end either with the first black president or first female vice president.

Christian News
China's Own 'Billy Graham' Released From Prison
One of China's most outspoken evangelists, Pastor Zhang 'Bike' Mingxuan, was free Sunday, August 31, after he and his wife were released from detention by Chinese security officials, representatives said.

Church attacked and Pastor beaten up by Hindu radicals in Karnataka, India
The violence against Christians in India is continuing unabated.


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From: MSN Nickname_Femi_Sent: 9/15/2008 1:42 AM
 
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Thai PM Declares Emergency Rule in Bangkok - ABC News
Thailand's army chief has vowed not to use force against protesters following the prime minister's declaration of emergency rule.
Disease warnings in flood-hit India, Nepal - AFP
Hundreds of thousands of flood victims huddled into makeshift camps in India and Nepal face major disease outbreaks if help fails to reach them quickly, aid workers warned Tuesday.
China quake kills 32, destroys 258,000 homes - USA Today
Rescuers appealed for temporary housing and tents Monday after a weekend earthquake in southwest China killed at least 33 people, injured hundreds and left tens of thousands of homes in ruins.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Israeli-Syrian peace talks postponed - Jerusalem Post
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is scheduled to visit Damascus on Wednesday, a trip Israel had an indirect role in making possible because of its indirect talks with Syria, at a time when - ironically - the Israel-Syria track seems frozen.
'J'lem has agreed to release Barghouti' - Jerusalem Post
The Israeli government has informed the Palestinian Authority that it has no objections to the release of jailed Fatah operative Marwan Barghouti, a senior PA official in Ramallah said over the weekend.
Report: Israel ready to evacuate Ghajar, Shebaa Farms - Ynet News
According to Lebanese reports quoted by Arab media outlets Tuesday, Israel is willing to withdraw from the northern part of the disputed village of Ghajar and Shebaa Farms located on the international border between Lebanon and the Golan Heights.

Inside the United States
Hurricane Hanna Threatens US Southeast Coast - ABC News
Hurricane Hanna stalled for hours over the southeastern Bahamas on Monday, lashing the islands with fierce winds and rain. Forecasters said it could threaten the southeast United States by midweek.
Gustav Huffs and Puffs and Hits Bayou - ABC News
Hurricane Gustav may not have been the "mother of all storms" New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said he feared it could be, but the more than a million people who evacuated the Gulf Coast were warned this evening not to come back to the region too soon.
US elections: Laura Bush defends Sarah Palin against sexist attacks - London Telegraph
The First Lady said that supporters of Barack Obama would risk charges of sexism if they continue to launch personal attacks on Mrs Palin.
Robertson: Evangelicals lose influence - UPI
Evangelical Christians are not as organized this election as they were in years past, movement leaders say.
Anti-War Protest at GOP Convention Turns Violent - Fox News
A protest near the site of the Republican National Convention gave way to violence Monday as demonstrators attacked members of the Connecticut delegation, smashed windows, slashed car tires and threw bottles during an anti-war march, St. Paul police said.
Sarah Palin's Teen Daughter is Pregnant - CNS News
Sen. John McCain "absolutely" knew that Gov. Sarah Palin's 17-year-old daughter was pregnant before he announced Palin as his running mate, McCain adviser Carly Fiorina told Fox News on Monday.
With Palin On the Ticket, Evangelicals Are Energized - Washington Post
Outside his evangelical church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Sunday, David Chung was mobbed by friends and church members suddenly excited about the Republican ticket. "I had half a dozen people come up to me," said Chung, a delegate to the Republican National Convention. "It's a night-and-day change."

Christian News
India: Maoists Say They Killed Hindu Leader
A Maoist group today claimed responsibility for killing Hindu extremist leader Laxmanananda Saraswati and four of his disciples in Orissa state on August 23, saying that fanatical Hindus' claims that Christians murdered him were "lies."

China's Own 'Billy Graham' Released From Prison
One of China's most outspoken evangelists, Pastor Zhang 'Bike' Mingxuan, was free Sunday, August 31, after he and his wife were released from detention by Chinese security officials, representatives said.

Church attacked and Pastor beaten up by Hindu radicals in Karnataka, India
The violence against Christians in India is continuing unabated.


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From: MSN Nickname_Femi_Sent: 9/15/2008 1:42 AM

Around the World
Iranian air force announces extensive drill - Ynet News
Iran's chief of staff, General Atallah Salhi, announced Tuesday that the Iranian air force would be holding a comprehensive military drill during the month of Ramadan, which just began in the Islamic republic.
Iraqis take control of once-bloody Anbar province - AP
American forces on Monday handed over security responsibility to the Iraqis in a province that the U.S. once feared was lost -- a sign of the stunning reversal of fortunes since local Sunnis turned against al-Qaida in Iraq.
Russia will complete Iran nuclear plant - AFP
The Russian company building Iran's first nuclear power plant has renewed a commitment to complete the project, the official IRNA news agency reported on Tuesday.

U.S. to give $1B in aid to Georgia - USA Today
The Bush administration plans to roll out a $1 billion economic aid package for Georgia on Wednesday to help the pro-Western former Soviet republic rebuild after Russia's invasion last month, the Associated Press has learned.
Putin Vows 'An Answer' to NATO Ships Near Georgia - ABC News
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that Russia will respond calmly to an increase in NATO ships in the Black Sea in the aftermath of the short war with Georgia, but promised that "there will be an answer."
North Korea Reassembling Nuclear Center, U.S. Officials Say - Fox News
North Korea, after halting the disassembly of a key nuclear center, is now putting the center back together in violation of the United States' conditions for improved diplomatic relations between the countries, U.S. officials told FOX News on Tuesday.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
PM, Barak, Livni discuss PA talks, despite dimming prospects - Jerusalem Post
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert met Tuesday with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Defense Minister Ehud Barak to discuss the negotiations with the Palestinian Authority, but diplomatic officials downplayed the significance, saying such meetings are routine and do not presage any breakthrough.
Assad: Peace with Israel is possible - Jerusalem Post
Syrian President Bashar Assad declared Tuesday that indirect negotiations with Israel have brought "the possibility of peace," although the two countries still have quite a way to go toward that goal.
Israel's Window? - CBN News
One of the overarching issues in this year's presidential election is what the United States and/or Israel might do about Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Syria warns of 'catastrophic' effect of any Israeli strike on Iran - AFP
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warned Tuesday that an attack by Israel on Iran would have catastrophic consequences for the entire world.

Inside the United States
Bush Hails McCain as 'Ready to Lead' - CBN News
Speaking to Republican convention-goers Tuesday night, President Bush praised John McCain as a courageous candidate who is "ready to lead this nation."
Colo. Forecasters Call for 4 Hurricanes in Sept. - ABC News
Colorado hurricane researchers are forecasting five tropical storms in the Atlantic this month, including four hurricanes, two of them major.
Gustav Causes Billions in Damage - ABC News
Hurricane Gustav will likely cause billions of dollars in damage as it completes its path through the Gulf region. But the financial impact appears to be a lot less worse than many feared.
Lieberman calls Obama young, untested - AP
Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Democratic vice presidential pick eight years ago, on Tuesday criticized his former party's nominee as an untested candidate unwilling to challenge powerful interest groups as both Republican John McCain and one-time Democratic President Clinton have done.

Christian News
Muslim Militants Torch Nigeria Church
A major umbrella group representing numerous Christian denominations in Nigeria urged authorities Tuesday, September 2, to detain those responsible for the burning of an evangelical church in Ilorin, the capital of this African nation's Kwara State.

Christian Missionaries Face Hardship In India's Flooded Bihar State
Native Christian missionaries were among victims in India's Bihar State Tuesday, September 2, amid reports that hundreds of churches and homes were under water because of devastating floods, which have displaced some three million people and claimed at least 90 lives.

Homes, Churches Torched In New Anti-Christian Attacks In India State
Suspected Hindu militants set fire to several houses in India's eastern state of Orissa Monday, September 1, where church groups said recent attacks against Christians left at least 36 people dead.

India: Maoists Say They Killed Hindu Leader
A Maoist group today claimed responsibility for killing Hindu extremist leader Laxmanananda Saraswati and four of his disciples in Orissa state on August 23, saying that fanatical Hindus' claims that Christians murdered him were "lies."


Worthy News TV
With Gustav Gone, New Orleans Looks Ahead
Republicans Hail McCain, Assail Barack Obama
Iraq Takes Control of Once Bloody Anbar Province
Thai PM Declares Emergency in Capital

Worthy News Blog
Russia Vows to Complete Iranian Nuclear Power Plant
Agence France Presse reported today, “The Russian company building Iran’s first nuclear power plant has renewed a commitment to complete the project, the official IRNA news agency reported on Tuesday�?The Russian contractor said in December that Bushehr would not come on line before the end of 2008, amid repeated delays in construction, contractual disputes and international [...]
 

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From: MSN Nickname_Femi_Sent: 9/15/2008 1:43 AM

Around the World
Talks with Syria set to resume Sunday in Turkey - Ha'aretz
The presidents of Turkey and France and the emir of Qatar are set to meet today in Damascus with Syrian President Bashar Assad, in a step that symbolizes an increase in Syria's power in the region and the end of the isolation that has been imposed on it.
Sarkozy Reaches Out to Syria on Peace Prospects - NewsMax
French President Nicolas Sarkozy encouraged Syria to pursue face-to-face peace talks with Israel during his first trip Wednesday to the Arab nation -- a visit also aimed at undercutting Iranian influence in Damascus.
19-square-mile ice sheet breaks loose in Canada - Washington Times
chunk of ice shelf nearly the size of Manhattan has broken away from Ellesmere Island in Canada's northern Arctic, another dramatic indication of how warmer temperatures are changing the polar frontier, scientists said Wednesday.
US confirms ground assault inside Pakistan - Washington Times
American forces launched a raid inside Pakistan Wednesday, a senior U.S. military official said, in the first known U.S. ground assault in Pakistan against a suspected Taliban haven. The government condemned the attack, saying it killed at least 15 people.
Attempt on PM's Life, Cross-Border Violence Rock Pakistan - ABC News
Pakistan's troubled battle against a militancy that has never been stronger was on full display today when the prime minister survived a crude assassination attempt and Western soldiers launched an unprecedented cross-border operation in Pakistan's tribal areas that killed at least 19 people.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Government to discuss evacuation-compensation plan for West Bank - Ynet News
The government will discuss an initiative put forward Vice Premier Haim Ramon on Sunday, proposing the voluntary evacuation and compensation of Israeli settlers living in the West Bank. The matter will be debated but not brought to a vote.
Decision on indictment in Olmert case expected next week - Ynet News
The decision on whether or not to file an indictment against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in the Talansky Affair is nearing, sources in the State Prosecutor's Office revealed Thursday.
'E. J'lem could be Palestinian capital' - Jerusalem Post
Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Wednesday that east Jerusalem could be the capital of a future Palestinian state.
Two thousand-year-old wall found in Jerusalem - London Telegraph
The southern wall of Jerusalem was built by the Hasmonean Kings during the Second Temple period and is believed to have been destroyed during the Great Revolt against the Romans that began in 66 CE.
PM, Barak, Livni discuss PA talks, despite dimming prospects - Jerusalem Post
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert met Tuesday with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Defense Minister Ehud Barak to discuss the negotiations with the Palestinian Authority, but diplomatic officials downplayed the significance, saying such meetings are routine and do not presage any breakthrough.

Inside the United States
Sarah Palin Makes History as First Female Vice Presidential Nominee of Republican Party - ABC News
Full remarks as prepared for delivery and provided by the McCain campaign of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as she accepts the 2008 Republican vice presidential nomination on Sept. 3, 2008, at the Xcel Energy Center in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.
Palin takes on 'Washington elite' - Washington Times
Her prime-time moment arrived, Republican presumptive vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin introduced herself to the nation Wednesday night as a feisty small-town mayor turned governor who was more qualified than Democrat Barack Obama to serve in the White House and more willing to challenge "Washington's elite."
Obama Had Close Ties to Top Saudi Adviser at Early Age - NewsMax
New evidence has emerged that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was closely associated as early as age 25 to a key adviser to a Saudi billionaire who had mentored the founding members of the Black Panthers.
Palin's evangelical faith drives pro-Israel view - Washington Times
Sarah Palin displays an Israeli flag in her governor's office in Juneau, even though she has never been to the country, and attends Protestant evangelical churches that consider the preservation of the state of Israel a biblical imperative.
Obama might pursue criminal charges against Bush - UK Guardian
Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden said yesterday that he and running mate Barack Obama could pursue criminal charges against the Bush administration if they are elected in November.
Ike Strengthens Into 'Extremely Dangerous' Category 4 Hurricane - Fox News
Hurricane Ike was upgraded to an 'extremely dangerous' Category 4 storm by the National Hurricane Center late Wednesday as the system roared west across the central Atlantic.
Border drug wars threaten U.S. - Washington Times
An escalating turf fight between warring drug cartels in Mexico is spreading into the United States with federal officials warning that deadly shootouts and ambushes along the southwestern border pose a serious threat to both U.S. law enforcement and American citizens, according to a confidential multi-agency government report.

Christian News
Indonesia: Land Dispute Leads to Attacks on Christian Hub
A land dispute led to two attacks on the headquarters of the Indonesian Christian Students�?Movement (GMKI) and its parent ministry, the Alliance of Indonesian Churches (PGI), last week (August 26 and 28).

Mexico: Three Family Members Murdered in Chiapas
When the 11-year-old daughter of Antonio Gomez became ill of a stomach ailment, her father decided that it was due to witchcraft committed by his evangelical neighbor.

Muslim Militants Torch Nigeria Church
A major umbrella group representing numerous Christian denominations in Nigeria urged authorities Tuesday, September 2, to detain those responsible for the burning of an evangelical church in Ilorin, the capital of this African nation's Kwara State.

Christian Missionaries Face Hardship In India's Flooded Bihar State
Native Christian missionaries were among victims in India's Bihar State Tuesday, September 2, amid reports that hundreds of churches and homes were under water because of devastating floods, which have displaced some three million people and claimed at least 90 lives.

Homes, Churches Torched In New Anti-Christian Attacks In India State
Suspected Hindu militants set fire to several houses in India's eastern state of Orissa Monday, September 1, where church groups said recent attacks against Christians left at least 36 people dead.

India: Maoists Say They Killed Hindu Leader
A Maoist group today claimed responsibility for killing Hindu extremist leader Laxmanananda Saraswati and four of his disciples in Orissa state on August 23, saying that fanatical Hindus' claims that Christians murdered him were "lies."


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Excerpts of Vice Presidential Candiate Sarah Palin's Speech
SKorea Says NKorea Has Restarted Nuclear Work
Bush Announces $1 Billion in Aid for Georgia

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Russia Vows to Complete Iranian Nuclear Power Plant
Agence France Presse reported today, “The Russian company building Iran’s first nuclear power plant has renewed a commitment to complete the project, the official IRNA news agency reported on Tuesday�?The Russian contractor said in December that Bushehr would not come on line before the end of 2008, amid repeated delays in construction, contractual disputes and international [...]
 

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Around the World
US raid complicating Pakistani's presidential bid - AP
A deadly American-led raid on a Pakistani village embarrassed the government and eroded support for the pro-U.S. presidential front-runner Thursday just two days before the election.
Iraqi government to gain control of anti-al Qaeda councils - CNN
The U.S. military will transfer control of Sunni Awakening groups to the Iraqi government next month, a U.S. military spokesman said Thursday in Baghdad.
Petraeus Recommends One Brigade Leave Iraq Before New President Takes Over - Fox News
Gen. David Petraeus, outgoing commander of the Multi-National Force in Iraq, is recommending that one U.S. army brigade be withdrawn from Iraq before a new administration takes over in January.
Dick Cheney, US vice-president, attacks Russia for 'illegitimate' invasion of Georgia - London Telegraph
Mr Cheney, one of the Bush administration's leading hawks, was always expected to deliver a hostile message to the Kremlin when he arrived in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, on the second leg of a three-nation tour of ex-Soviet states opposed to Moscow.
Cheney Offers US Backing for Georgia's NATO Bid - ABC News
Vice President Dick Cheney insisted that Georgia will join NATO and backed its attempts to rebuild from its war with Russia on Thursday, using a trip to former Soviet republics as a show of U.S. support for their pro-Western leaders.
Afghan Leader Vows Punishment for Deadly US Raid - ABC News
The Afghan president said a deadly raid on a village by American and Afghan commandos has put new strain on relations with the United States and promised Thursday to punish those responsible.

Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Israel sees Syria break out of isolation - Jerusalem Post
Israeli diplomatic officials viewed the four-way summit in Damascus among the leaders of Syria, France, Turkey and Qatar on Thursday with some frustration, saying Syrian President Bashar Assad had effectively broken out of his international isolation without having given anything in return.
Nasrallah: Hizbullah at war with Israel - Ynet News
Hizbullah's secretary-general continues his psychological warfare against Israel: Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah said Thursday that "Hizbullah is still at war with Israel," warning supporters that "at the moment the enemy feels we are weak it will return to occupy us."
Israel allows transfer of 1,000 guns, 10,000 bullets to PA - Jerusalem Post
Jordan recently facilitated the transfer of close to 1,000 automatic rifles and some 10,000 bullets to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, defense officials revealed Thursday.
Sarkozy warns Iran it risks attack by Israel - Financial Times
Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, warned Iran on Thursday that it was taking a big risk by seeking to obtain a military nuclear capability, saying that one day it could find Israel had decided to attack.

Inside the United States
John McCain Accepts GOP Presidential Nomination, Leads Republican Party - ABC News
Full remarks as prepared for delivery and provided by the campaign of Sen. John McCain as he accepts the 2008 Republican presidential nomination on Sept. 4, 2008, at the Xcel Energy Center in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.
Services, Productivity up but Job Market Weak - ABC News
The dominant U.S. service sector improved last month and businesses boosted productivity in the second quarter but evidence of labor market weakness overshadowed other data the day before a key jobs report.
Palin Speech Draws More Than 40 Million Viewers - NY Sun
More than 40 million people tuned in to the Republican convention yesterday to hear the vice presidential candidate, Governor Palin, introduce herself to voters.
Obama Hones Message for Conservatives - NY Sun
Senator McCain wasn't the only candidate reaching out to conservatives last night. While Mr. McCain accepted the Republican presidential nomination, his Democratic rival, Senator Obama, was talking tough on foreign policy in a long-awaited interview with a Fox News host, Bill O'Reilly.
Gingrich: Pro-Obama Media Bias is Backfiring - CNS News
Pro-Obama media coverage could backfire on the Democratic presidential candidate, predicted conservatives attending the Republican National Convention.
Gibbs says McCain will follow God's game plan - Washington Times
Hall of Fame former Redskins coach Joe Gibbs endorsed John McCain on the last night of the Republican convention, predicting that electing the Republican would spark a return to "God's word" and a "spiritual revival."
Sarah Palin is 'the new Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan' - London Telegraph
American conservatives have reacted with near ecstasy to the Republican convention speech by Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska, comparing John McCain's running mate with Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
NY judge sides with governor on same-sex 'marriage' - One News Now
A New York judge has ruled that Governor David Paterson's action to recognize out-of-state homosexual "marriages" is the legal and fair thing to do.

Christian News
House Churches Growing in Iran Despite Persecution
A major crackdown against house church Christians is proceeding in Iran.

Two More Killed In New Clashes In India State
Christians were facing an ultimatum in India's troubled state of Orissa to turn to Hinduism or face expulsion from their villages or even death following weekend violence in which at least two people were killed, missionaries said.

Richmond Court Rules in Favor of the Gospel
Today, a Richmond Circuit Court ruled in favor of three Christian Evangelists who were charged with five counts of "making a loud and disturbing noise" for street preaching in downtown Richmond. The court ruled that the preachers did not violate the statute.

Indonesia: Land Dispute Leads to Attacks on Christian Hub
A land dispute led to two attacks on the headquarters of the Indonesian Christian Students�?Movement (GMKI) and its parent ministry, the Alliance of Indonesian Churches (PGI), last week (August 26 and 28).


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This was absolutely precious �?one of my favorite moments while watching both the Democratic and Republican conventions.
 

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Latest World News

�?Saudi: OK to kill owners of 'immoral' TV networks - Int'l Herald Tribune
Saudi Arabia's top judiciary official has issued a religious decree saying it is permissible to kill the owners of satellite TV networks that broadcast immoral content.
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�?US and China in secret talks on N Korea chaos fears after Kim Jong-il 'stroke' - London Telegraph
America and China are holding secret talks about their shared fear of instability in nuclear-armed North Korea amid reports that the country's diminutive bouffant-haired dictator Kim Jong-il suffered a serious stroke last month.
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�?Oil's fall to $100 won't change frugal energy use - AP
The worst oil shock since the 1970s has put a permanent mark on the American way of life that even a drop in oil's price below $100 a barrel won't erase.
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�?U.S., China Laying Plans in Case North Korea Collapses - Fox News
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is more impaired from the stroke he apparently suffered last month than reports from the region suggest, and the United States and China are holding talks about what to do if the government in Pyongyang collapses, FOX News has learned.
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�?Russia Wants Guarantees Over Missile Shield - ABC News
Russia wants the United States and its European allies to provide convincing guarantees that a planned missile defense shield is not aimed against Moscow, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was quoted as saying on Thursday.
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�?Russia delays Iran reactor yet again, until Bush leaves office - World Tribune
Russia, ignoring yet another contract deadline, has again delayed plans to launch operations of Iran's first nuclear reactor.
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�?Bush Secretly Approved Pakistan Raids, Furthering Country's Harsh Rebuke of U.S. - Fox News
President Bush secretly approved orders allowing American Special Operations forces to undertake ground assaults inside Pakistan this summer without getting prior Pakistani government approval, a former intelligence official said Thursday.
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�?Russia's Putin Says No Basis for New Cold War With U.S. - Fox News
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned the West on Thursday not to instigate an arms race in Europe, Reuters reported.
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Report: Bush Secretly Approved Pakistan Raids, Furthering Country's Harsh Rebuke of U.S.

Thursday , September 11, 2008

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President Bush secretly approved orders allowing American Special Operations forces to undertake ground assaults inside Pakistan this summer without getting prior Pakistani government approval, a former intelligence official said Thursday.

The disclosure is certain to further anger Pakistan, after the country's prime minister on Thursday backed a harsh rebuke of the U.S. by the Muslim nation's military chief, a sign of a strain in relations seven years after the Sept. 11 attacks forged the two countries' anti-terror alliance.

The official told The Associated Press that Bush signed the classified order over the summer. It gives new authority to U.S. forces to target suspected terrorists in the dangerous area along the Afghanistan border.

U.S. counter-terror operations along the border are highly unpopular in Pakistan, whose new leadership is trying hard to show independence from Washington.

Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, the powerful but media-shy army leader, said nearly a week after a deadly American-led ground assault in Pakistani territory that Pakistan would defend its sovereignty and that there was no deal to allow foreign forces to operate inside its borders.

He said unilateral actions risked undermining joint efforts to battle Islamic extremism.

"Reckless actions" which kill civilians "only help the militants and further fuel the militancy in the area," he said.

"The sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country will be defended at all cost and no external force is allowed to conduct operations inside Pakistan," he said in the Wednesday statement.

Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, in comments reported Thursday by state media and confirmed by his office, said Kayani's words reflected government opinion and policy.

Asked to comment on the report of secretly approved raids, the Foreign Ministry referred to Kayani's statement.

U.S. officials have acknowledged that American troops carried out the operation in South Waziristan but have not given details. The mission's goal and results remain unclear. Local residents said at least 15 people died.

The ground assault last week, and a barrage of suspected U.S. missile strikes in Pakistan in recent days, suggest growing American impatience with Pakistan's progress in eradicating militant safe havens in its semiautonomous tribal regions bordering Afghanistan.

U.S. officials say clearing militants from such pockets in Pakistan's northwest is critical to reducing attacks on NATO and American forces in Afghanistan.

"Until we work more closely with the Pakistani government to eliminate the safe havens from which they operate, the enemy will only keep coming," Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday.

A Pentagon spokesman would not directly respond to Kayani's remarks, but said the two countries were cooperating.

Still, the Pakistani leaders' comments indicate growing frustration and fading trust in both countries on the anniversary of the attacks in the United States.

Many Pakistanis blame their nation's alliance with the U.S. for fueling violence in their country, while U.S. officials worry that Pakistan's government is secretly aiding militant networks �?keeping them as a wedge against longtime rival India.

While Pakistan's government earlier issued strident protests over the ground assault, even summoning the U.S. ambassador, Kayani's statement was significant because he so rarely speaks publicly and because he heads Pakistan's most powerful institution.

In his first public criticism of American policy, Kayani indicated he was sensitive to anger among Pakistanis, and possibly even within the military, over the assault and suspected missile strikes, analysts said Thursday.

"It expresses a deep concern in Pakistan and was quite timely because of the feeling in Pakistan as if the army and the government of Pakistan has surrendered to whatever Americans want to do in the tribal regions," political analyst Rasul Bakhsh Rais said.

The cross-border strike comes at politically sensitive times in both countries.

The Bush administration is on its way out, leading some analysts to speculate it is turning to missiles and ground assaults in Pakistan to try to score last-minute victories in the face of a growing Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan.

In Britain, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he and Bush would hold a videoconference Thursday to discuss a new approach to policing the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Pakistan, meanwhile, just elected a new president, Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of slain ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who is generally considered pro-American and has said terrorism is Pakistan's chief challenge.

Zardari was sworn in Tuesday and visited his wife's grave to pay respects Thursday. He has faced some criticism for not being more outspoken in condemning U.S. strikes in Pakistan.

Also Thursday, residents found the bodies of two men believed to be among 25 police recruits reported abducted by militants in northwest Pakistan. The partially beheaded bodies were found in an open area in Orakzai town, said Khan Afzal, the mayor of nearby Hangu district.

Meanwhile, the bullet-riddled bodies of three men active in anti-Taliban activities were found Thursday in the Bajur tribal region, witnesses and officials said.

Government official Jawed Khan said the bodies were found with a letter saying, "This is the result of working against the Taliban and cooperating with the army instead of joining jihad."

Tribal leaders in the Salarzai area of Bajur have denounced the Taliban. Recently, armed tribal members torched and destroyed several suspected militant houses and hideouts.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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