COUNTER CULTURE
Newsline: Haitian Brethren youth reflect on counter-recruitment conference Worldwide Faith News (Dec. 7, 2006) (Elgin, IL) -- Three veterans, with experience ranging
from the Vietnam era through 2004 in Iraq, had just finished sharing
their experiences as part of a panel at the conference, Counter-
Recruitment: Countering Military Recruitment with Gospel
Nonviolence, Nov. 3-5 in San Antonio, Texas. International organizations urge Iranian president to revoke restrictive publication guidelines Payvand Iran News ARTICLE 19, the International Publishers Association (IPA) and International PEN are deeply concerned by the Procedural Guidelines for Publication issued by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (MCIG), which are preventing local writers and publishers from issuing new books. Where Can Consumers Go to Complain About Poor Shopping Experiences During the Holidays? Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance During the holidays, the mad rush for the right gift and the pursuit for best deal can often lead to irritated consumers and frustrated customer service representatives. While many will try to vent their frustrations at the retail counter, many customers will be left wondering where they can go to have their concerns and comments addressed. Culture Ministry policy not against press: Iran IranMania.com LONDON, December 5 (IranMania) - According to an IRNA eport, Iranian Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad-Hossein Saffar Harandi said at a university gathering, "We have not taken position against the press, but the press, too, must act within the framework of the laws." Culture Ministry's policy not against the press -- Culture Min Islamic Republic News Agency Culture Min - Press - Freedom Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance said here at a university gathering, "We have not taken position against the press, but the press, too, must act within the framework of the laws." Roy Pirrung Column: Tough testing proper way to deal with drug issue Sheboygan Press Most people are fed up with all the talk of drugs in sports. Saudi envoy defends Iraq role Daily Princetonian One day after the Iraq Study Group report chastised Saudi Arabia for being "passive and disengaged" in finding a way out of the conflict in Iraq, the kingdom's ambassador to the United States defended his government's policy and said it wants to work with Iraq's neighbors to find a solution to the ongoing war. Church history: Richard Baxter dies Dec. 8, 1691 The Searcy Daily Citizen Dec. 8, 1691: Richard Baxter (b. 1615) died. The English Puritan known as “the chief of English Protestant Schoolmen” authored nearly 200 works including the classic “The Reformed Pastor.” Hormonal Contraception Does Not Appear To Increase HIV Risk Science Daily Using hormonal contraception does not appear to increase women's overall risk of infection with the AIDS virus, report the authors of a large study commissioned by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health. Toxic Fumes Discovered On Eco-Friendly Hotel Site CBS 13 Sacramento Construction of an eco-friendly hotel planned as the centerpiece of a downtown revitalization effort was postponed until spring after toxic vapors from a former gas station were discovered on the site.
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