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What did you do this summer? The University of North Carolina received an interesting answer from one of their students when they asked that very question.
A ULC minister regretfully withdrew from a gay wedding event, realizing apparently that he'd be breaking the law by performing same-sex weddings. Thanks to Kentucky's laws he could be charged with a misdemeanor.
The buzz seems to be gaining some steam. Wags on Reddit have been hashing it out since this morning. In the English folk tradition, Leap Day was the only day when it was acceptable for women to propose to men. Happy February 29!
If you bought a DeBeers diamond for yourself, your mother, or your sweetheart between 1994 and last year, there might be a sizable chunk of cash with your name on it waiting in a lawyer's escrow account.
It looks like ORU is headed back into the black after a retail tycoon has pledged to stop up ORU's leaky hull with wads of cash. $70 million to be precise.
Consider this: The doctrine of the Mormon Church consists of revelations given first to its founder Joseph Smith, and after his death the gift of these divine revelations was passed on to church elders.
The text of Miniver Cheevy, a narrative poem about a hopeless romantic written in 1910 by Edwin Arlington Robinson, published in The Town Down the River poetry collection.
Father Tommaso Stenico was suspended from his position as head of the Congregation for the Clergy an Italian TV station aired footage of him making advances on a young man.
What defines a church? This question has bedeviled tax courts for years. To help, the IRS has adopted a list of 14 criteria set out in De La Salle v. United States, which are listed within.
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