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The Apostle Doctrine
So many Apostles, Bishops & Pastors are upset with The Apostle Doctrine. Why? It reveals the error in the apostolic and pentocostal doctrine and shows that those who are teaching these doctrines have
100 Top Heart Hospitals: 2009
In a Web-exclusive story that accompanies the release of this year's roster of the 100 Top heart hospitals produced by Thomson Reuters, Modern Healthcare reporter Jean DerGurahian reports on gains bei
Chinua Achebe, West Africa's Finest Modern Writer!
November 16 Chinua Achebe was born on this date in 1930. He is an African author and educator. Born in Ogidi, Nigeria, Albert Chinualumogu Achebe is one of six
“We’re Saving the Vaccine for Public School Students”
A southwest Virginia mother of two brought her children to the public health department for an H1N1 vaccination. They told her, “We’re saving the vaccine for public school students.” A northern Virgin
Harvest Week with T. D. Jakes Free & Open to the Public
Join TD Jakes at The Potter’s House for Harvest Week located at 6777 West Kiest Blvd, Dallas, Texas 75236. Special Guests will include Noel Jones, Joseph Garlington, and the Clark Sisters Sunday N
Navajo Code Talkers honored on Veterans Day
It was the one code the Japanese couldn't crack. Based on the Navajo language, the code helped the US communicate clandestinely during World War II – and ultimately contributed to victory in the Paci
President Obama Seeks Revision of Plan’s Abortion Limits
WASHINGTON — President Obama suggested Monday that he was not comfortable with abortion restrictions inserted into the House version of major health care legislation, and he prodded Congress to revise
Patient Voices Uncovered: Coping With, and Without, Insurance
Covered by an inadequate health plan, denied insurance or voluntarily without insurance — six men and women share their experiences. Legislation to overhaul the nation's health care system is working
FBI reassessing past look at Fort Hood suspect
FBI reassessing past look at Fort Hood suspect WASHINGTON – Nearly a year before Maj. Nidal Hasan allegedly went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, terrorism investigators conducted an "assessment"
Ida weakens to a depression, heads east to Fla.
DAUPHIN ISLAND, Ala. – Tropical Storm Ida sloshed ashore with rain and gusty winds Tuesday before weakening to a depression, leaving weather-hardened Gulf Coast residents largely unscathed. The U.S.
Va. Gov clears way for DC sniper's execution
AP - Gov. Tim Kaine denied clemency Tuesday for sniper John Allen Muhammad, clearing the way for him to be executed for the attacks that terrorized the nation's capital region for three weeks in 2002.
Mya tops fellow celebs on 'Dancing With the Stars'
Mya is tops on "Dancing With the Stars." The 30-year-old Grammy winner was the top scorer Monday on the hit ABC show. She finished a point away from perfect, earning 59 points out of 60 for her two
Health Care Passes: The Scene In The House When It Happened
The House floor erupted in one of the loudest cheers the chamber has heard in years when Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), an hour before midnight, cast the 218th and deciding vote on landmark health car
Actress Alfre Woodward, an actor with wide-ranging venues and talents
November 8 Alfre Woodard, an African-American actress, was born on this date in 1953. Born in Tulsa, OK, she is the youngest of three children. She was named by her godmother, who claimed she saw a