Monthly Archives: August 2005

Bolshevism: 60 years Later

By Charles Turk(August 24, 2005) – Until May 8, the realities of Bolshevik brutalities suffered a 60-year denial in terms of Eastern Europe. However, on May 8, President Bush was quoted as saying “the captivity of millions in Central and … Continue reading

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Oh Dear! (Abby)

Dear Abby: Mother’s Day is coming up and I want to take my mother out for a nice lunch. Only I have to decide: Melissa was the one who gave birth to me in the hospital 24 years ago, and … Continue reading

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New JP Pat: Update & Vitae

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A new Patriarch in the Holy Land?

Athens/Jerusalem (dpa) – Jerusalem’s Greek Orthodox Church elected a new patriarch Monday, replacing embattled Irineos the First after his alleged involvement in leasing property in east Jerusalem. A body of 50 clergy and leaders, both Greek and Arab, selected Bishop … Continue reading

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Spacing Out

On a trip to MarsI passed the starsAnd really thought I was dreamingAnd then I lookedIt looked like a bookBut somehow I started believing How I got hereI don’t really knowHow I believedI can’t really showBut with this trip to … Continue reading

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