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First International Aid Reaches Myanmar After Cyclone
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nsymmonds
Associated Press – May 6, 2008 YANGON, Myanmar – International aid began to trickle into Myanmar on Tuesday, but the stricken Irrawaddy delta, the nation’s rice bowl where 22,000 people perished and twice as many are missing, remained cut off from the world. In the former capital of Yangon, soldiers from the repressive military regime…
Chinese Orchestra Performs for Pope in Landmark Vatican Concert
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nsymmonds
Associated Press – May 7, 2008 VATICAN CITY – The China Philharmonic Orchestra performed for Pope Benedict XVI in a landmark concert Wednesday that could indicate warming relations between Beijing and the Vatican. Benedict called it a “truly unique event” and offered a “thank you” in Chinese at the end of the hour-long concert. He…
Israel’s 60th a Dream Realized for Some, Dashed for Others
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nsymmonds
By Michele Chabin c. 2008 Religion News Service JERUSALEM — When Israel celebrates its 60th anniversary starting Wednesday (May 7) night, the event will touch people of different faiths in very different ways. Jews and Christian Zionists around the world will mark the milestone with celebratory prayer services in synagogues and churches — just one…
First Israeli-Funded Non-Orthodox Synagogue Dedicated
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akornfeld
Associated Press Modin, Israel – Israel’s Reform Jews have dedicated the first non-Orthodox synagogue to receive state funding, after a long court battle that highlighted the rift among the country’s different streams of Judaism. The Reform Yozma congregation dedicated the synagogue on Monday after fighting for the better part of a decade for state funding…
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