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Unique handle opens pop tops, bottles and jars

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Thu Mar 27 19:19:35 2014

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the world who are deeply religious, who get enriched by the 
wonderful sense of community by their religion," said Nye, who wore his 
trademark bow tie. "But these same people do not embrace the extraordinary 
view that the Earth is somehow only 6,000 years old."The debate drew 
a few Nye disciples in the audience, including Aaron Swomley, who wore 
a red bowtie and white lab coat. Swomley said he was impressed 
by Ham's presentation and the debate's respectful tone."I think they did 
a good job outlining their own arguments without getting too heated, as 
these debates tend to get," he said.Some scientists had been critical of 
Nye for agreeing to debate the head of a Christian ministry that 
is dismissive of evolution.Jerry Coyne, an evolution professor at the University 
of Chicago, wrote on his blog that "Nye's appearance will be giving 
money to organizations who try to subvert the mission Nye has had 
all his life: science education, particularly of kids." Coyne pointed out 
that the Creation Museum will be selling DVDs of the event.The debate 
was hatched after Nye appeared in an online video in 2012 that 
urged parents not to pass their religious-based doubts about evolution on 
to their children. Ham rebutted Nye's statements with his own online video 
and the two later agreed to share a stage.
ijanac said his organization estimates that about 
1,000 children are victims of sexual abuse and harassment in Macedonia each 
year, but only about a quarter to a third of those cases 
are reported to the police."Many victims do not report because perpetrators 
are usually their close relatives or friends", he said.Police, however, 
have registered a decreasing number of cases of sexual assault against children 
in the country of 2.1 million inhabitants, with 90 cases reported in 
2010, 53 in 2012 and 43 cases in the first nine months 
of 2013 -- the most recent figures available.The Macedonian Ministry of 
Labor and Social Policy said 23 people were convicted of pedophilia in 
2013.Several other European countries also have legislation allowing for 
the chemical castration of pedophilesIn June 2012, Macedonia launched an 
online register of convicted pedophiles who had been released, containing 
their pictures, names and addresses.


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A Syracuse man had his home seized after he paid back $9,877 
in city taxes over a six-month period -- but came up $936 
short."I tried so hard. I tried so hard to make these payments," 
Calvin James, who found out he lost the home when he walked 
into City Hall on Dec. 6 with a $1,500 check, told The 
Syracuse Post-Standard. The property had been seized Dec. 4.The paper reported 
that the city launched an aggressive foreclosure campaign in 2012. The program 
puts the troubled properties into the Syracuse-area land bank, which either 
sells or demolishes them. James, who paid $8,500 in 2009 for the 
property, is currently renting his old home for $500 a month, the 
report said.The city told the paper it's sorry the way James' story 
worked out."This guy was given all the proper notifications and just came 
up short," Paul Driscoll, commissioner of neighborhood and business development, 
told the paper. "It's not something that I think that were going 
to request the land bank to return."James, 61, is originally from Guyana 
and worked for years as a bus mechanic in Brooklyn, the report 
said. He cashed out his retirement and made a few bad investments 
in Syracuse, the report said.
 JERUSALEM  Israeli planners on Wednesday gave final approval for 558 apartments 
in Jewish settlements in war-won east Jerusalem, which is sought by the 
Palestinians as a capital, officials said.Palestinian officials said the 
decision undermines fragile U.S.-brokered negotiations with Israel on setting 
up a Palestinian state alongside Israel.Also Wednesday, Israel's chief peace 
negotiator rebuked fellow government ministers who have criticized U.S. 
Secretary of State John Kerry for his mediation efforts, pointing to widening 
divisions in Israel's center-right governing coalition.The Jerusalem municipality 
said its planning committee approved building permits in the neighborhoods 
of Har Homa, Neve Yaakov and Pisgat Zeev, built on land Israel 
captured in the 1967 war and later annexed. Most of the international 
community considers them illegal settlements.Brachie Sprung, a municipality 
spokeswoman, said the building projects received initial approval a few 
years ago, and that new building in Arab areas of Jerusalem was 
also approved Wednesday.Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Israel 
is undermining Kerry's efforts. "The international community must hold Israel 
accountable for this policy," he said.Lior Amihai of the Israeli settlement 
watchdog group Peace Now said the new approvals are "shameful" at a 
time when negotiations are in a sensitive stage.Israeli government spokesman 
Mark Regev had no immediate comment.More than 550,000 
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