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Christians for Social Justice Launches ObamaNation.Com to Expose Senator Barack Obama

In anticipation of the February 10, 2007 announcement in Springfield, Ill. that Sen. Barack Hussein Obama will run to become president of the United States, Christians for Social Justice has launched ObamaNation.Com, a website exposing the hypocrisy of Barack Obama on the greatest moral issues of our time — abortion and homosexual unions. Pastor Clenard […]

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King Abdullah Discusses Efforts to Revive Peace Process With Livni in Davos

His Majesty King Abdullah II called on Israel to accept the Arab Peace Initiative which gave Israel guarantees to live in peace and security with its Arab neighbors in exchange for the restoration of Palestinian rights, particularly the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on Palestinian soil.

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Canadian Federal Court Grants Decision to Ranbaxy on Pfizer’s Atorvastatin Patent

Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited has recently announced that the Federal Court of Canada today handed down a favorable decision in the company’s case against Pfizer by finding invalid Pfizer’s Canadian atorvastatin patent CA 2,021,546. Atorvastatin is a cholesterol- lowering drug which is marketed by Pfizer as Lipitor(R).

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Year Three C.A.U.S.E. Challenge High School Film Festival Launched

Bayer Corporation, Carnegie Science Center’s SciTech Spectacular and Pittsburgh Filmmakers encourage all local ninth, 10th, 11th and 12th graders to grab a camera, assemble a cast, scout locations and write and produce original films for the third annual C.A.U.S.E. Challenge(TM) High School Film Festival.

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Middle East Interfaith Blogger Network Calls for Release of Imprisoned Egyptian Blogger Abdel Kareem Soliman

There’s an Egyptian blogger/student named Abdel Kareem Soliman who is about to go on trial for alleged crimes committed on his blog. An international coalition of bloggers, activits, and political leaders is demanding that free expression be respected in Egypt. Abdel Kareem Soliman faces nine years in jail for his blog posts about politics, religious

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E. Howard Hunt Dies Weeks Before Release of Memoir

According to a press release today from Wiley, Legendary CIA operative and prolific author E. Howard Hunt died yesterday in Florida at the age of 88, just weeks before the publication of his tell-all memoir American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate & Beyond (Wiley, March 2, 2007, $25.95/Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-471-78982-6).

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Wal-Mart is Business 2.0’s 2006 Dumbest Moments in Business Grand Prize Winner

Today, as reported on CNNMoney.com, Business 2.0 released its 7th Annual look at the dumbest moments in business from the past year and declared Wal-Mart its grand prize winner for the #1 “Dumbest Moment in Business” for 2006. Despite spending untold millions of dollars on high priced public relations campaigns and consultants, Wal-Mart — incredibly

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