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Tue Aug 6 14:07:31 2013

Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2013 21:07:30 -0700
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inside the Royal PrincessPrincess Cruises' new Royal Princess, still under 
construction, is the biggest Princess ship and the largest cruise ship ever 
built in Italy. Here's a look inside.Last week I toured Princess Cruises' 
new Royal Princess, still under construction near Venice, Italy. At 141,000-gross 
tons, she's the biggest Princess ship and the largest cruise ship ever 
built in Italy. Her inaugural sailing is June 13 from Southampton, England. 
She is 1083-feet long, 17 decks tall, has 3600 lower and 780 
upper berths. The ships horn plays the first two stanzas from the 
"The Love Boat" TV-show theme song: Love, exciting and new; Come aboard, 
were expecting you. (See the video here.)Here is a sneak peak at 
the Royal Princess.Royal Princess  and a Regal sisterApproaching the Fincantieri 
shipyard we saw two ships under construction; Regal Princess is the younger 
sister to Royal Princess, not scheduled to debut until June, 2014. Only 
seven months along she appeared rather skeletal, like a honeycomb waiting 
for worker bees.But the nearly completed Royal Princess was started two 
years ago, and on the outside she only appeared to need a 
good scrubbing. As we approached, industrial cranes towered hundreds of 
feet over our heads. We donned hard hats and crossed a tenuous 
gangway supported by wooden beams.Inside were hundreds of rugged Italian 
men toiling diligently. I have seen ships under construction before, 
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry 
board a second plane after their original aircraft had mechanical problems 
on April 6, 2013, at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Kerry 
heads to the Middle East, his third trip to the region in 
two weeks, in a fresh bid to unlock long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace 
talks. And in Istanbul, the first leg of a six-nation trip that 
goes on to Europe and East Asia, Kerry will coordinate with Turkey's 
Prime Minister and other Turkish officials on efforts to halt the violence 
in neighboring Syria's civil war.  (AP Photo/Paul J. Richards, Pool)The 
Associated PressSyrians who now live in Greece, display photos of injured 
people in Syria, during a  protest against Syrian President Bashar Assad 
, in front of the Greek Parliament, in Athens, Saturday April 6, 
2013. Around 200 Syrians took part in the protest.  (AP Photo/Dimitri 
Messinis)The Associated PressFILE - In this Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013 file photo 
released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar 
Assad gestures speaks at the Opera House in central Damascus, Syria. Assad 
has warned that the fall of his regime or the  breakup 
of Syria will unleash a wave of instability that will shake the 
Middle East for years to come. Assad told the Turkish TV station 
Ulusal Kanal in an interview aired Friday, April 5, 2013 that "we 
are surrounded by countries that help terrorists and allow them to enter 
Syria." (A

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">er, an honor often bestowed on up-and-coming 
members of the U.S. foreign service."There are no words for anyone to 
describe the extraordinary harsh contradiction for a young 25-year-old woman, 
with all of her future ahead of her, believing in the possibilities 
of diplomacy to improve people's lives, making a difference, having an impact" 
to be killed, Kerry said.Smedinghoff previously served in Venezuela."The 
world lost a truly beautiful soul today," her parents, Tom and Mary 
Beth Smedinghoff, said in a family statement emailed to The Washington Post."Working 
as a public diplomacy officer, she particularly enjoyed the opportunity 
to work directly with the Afghan people and was always looking for 
opportunities to reach out and help to make a difference in the 
lives of those living in a country ravaged by war," they said. 
"We are consoled knowing that she was doing what she loved, and 
that she was serving her country by helping to make a positive 
difference in the world."Kerry declared the protection of American diplomats 
a top priority on his first day as secretary of state.The issue 
has been extremely sensitive since Chris Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to 
Libya, and three other Americans were killed in Benghazi almost seven months 
ago. No one has yet been brought to justice.
 onal baggage.When 
I meet someone new, I get to talk to him or her 
like a regular person. We joke around, talk about our families, and 
then the inevitable happens. What do you do for a living? When 
I answer this question, I typically get one of two responses. I 
either get an onslaught of Christianese phrases -- Oh, praise the Lord! 
What a blessing, brother Craig! or I get stonewalled, and the conversation 
dies as quickly as it started.One time when this happened, the person 
I was talking with politely shared that he didnt like religious people. 
I chimed in that I didnt like religious people either. His mouth 
nearly dropped to the floor. I explained that religion is about rules, 
but being a Christian is about relationship.Now Im not saying is that 
religious organizations are useless. Obviously, Im a part of one. I am 
the pastor of a church and truly believe what Bill Hybels asserts: 
The local church is the hope of the world. But in order 
to reach the current generation and generations to come, we must change 
the way we do things. Thats why we like to say, To 
reach people no one is reaching, we have to do things no 
one is doing.As churches, we dont have the liberty to change the 
message, but we must change the way the message is presented. We 
have to discover our "altar ego"and become who God says we are 
instead of who others say we are.Peeling off the labels that cling 
to our reputation brings great freedom for us as individuals and a
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