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BibleWarns ObamaWill NotFinish His SecondTerm

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Thu Jul 2 15:05:06 2015

Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2015 12:05:01 -0700
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BibleWarns ObamaWill NotFinish His SecondTerm


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though analysts say Kim Yong Un is on the path toward cementing 
his power and all moves in North Korea so far -- from 
titles giving him power over the ruling party and military and his 
leading position in the funeral procession, his age and inexperience leave questions 
about Kim's long-term prospects. Whereas his father was groomed for power for 
20 years before taking over, the younger Kim has had fewer than 
two years.He also faces the huge challenges of running a country that 
struggles to feed its people even as it pursues a nuclear weapons 
program that has earned it international sanctions and condemndation.Kim Jong Il -- 
who led with absolute rule after his father Kim Il Sung's death 
in 1994, through a famine that killed hundreds of thousands and the 
controversial buildup of North Korea's nuclear and missile programs -- died of 
a heart attack Dec. 17 at age 69.Mourners in parkas lined the 
streets of Pyongyang, waving, stamping and crying as the convoy beari

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APSeptember 11, 2011: Egyptian pro-Mubarak supporters flash his posters and a giant 
poster showing field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, at center, outside police academy 
court in Cairo, Egypt.CAIRO  Egypt's ousted leader Hosni Mubarak was brought 
back to a Cairo's courtroom on Wednesday for the resumption of his 
trial after a three months' break.Mubarak has been charged with complicity in 
the deaths of nearly 840 protesters in the crackdown against a popular 
uprising, which forced him to step down on Feb. 11. He could 
face the death penalty if convicted but so far most of the 
testimonies, including from police officers, have distanced the former president from any 
orders to shoot at the protesters.Egyptian TV showed footage of the 83-year-old 
Mubarak, covered by a green blanket and lying on a hospital gurney 
as he was brought from a helicopter and taken to an ambulance 
for a short ride to the courthouse Wednesday .Mubarak has been under 
arrest in a hospital

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ginia, Perry returned to hand-to-hand campaigning, his strength, and is blanketing Iowa 
airwaves with ads promoting his biography and his record.Campaigning as a hard-talking 
outsider, Perry planned to rumble through Iowa on a bus tour, meeting 
with supporters in coffee shops and diners non-stop ahead of the caucuses. 
As he ended the day, a pastor in the audience of a 
town hall-style meeting questioned him about a recent endorsement of a pledge 
that opposes abortion in all cases.Perry signed the Personhood USA pledge, which 
states "abortion and the intentional killing of an innocent human being are 
always wrong and should be prohibited." Gingrich, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota 
and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania also signed the pledge.Paul signed 
the pledge but with a footnote to emphasize his libertarian beliefs.Previously, Perry 
said he would allow abortion in cases of rape, incest or when 
the mother's life is at risk. He said he changed that vi

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PHOENIX  An administrative law judge ruled Tuesday that a Tucson school 
district's ethnic studies program violates state law, agreeing with the findings of 
Arizona's public schools chief.Judge Lewis Kowal's ruling marked a defeat for the 
Tucson Unified School District, which appealed the findings issued in June by 
Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal.Kowal's ruling, first reported by The Arizona 
Daily Star, said the district's Mexican-American Studies program violated state law by 
having one or more classes designed primarily for one ethnic group, promoting 
racial resentment and advocating ethnic solidarity instead of treating students as individuals.The 
judge, who found grounds to withhold 10 percent of the district's monthly 
state aid until it comes into compliance, said the law permits the 
objective instruction about the oppression of people that may result in racial 
resentment or ethnic solidarity."However, teaching oppression objectively is qu

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DETROIT  A website that posts sex-related ads says it's cooperating with 
Detroit police in the investigation of four women found dead in car 
trunks, including three who promoted their services online.Backpage.com says in a statement 
Tuesday that it reached out to police with "detailed information" about ads 
that a suspect may have posted on numerous websites. The company says 
that the investigation is expanding to involve at least 30 different ads 
on multiple websites.Detroit police didn't immediately comment.Since Dec. 19, the bodies of 
four women have been found in car trunks just blocks apart in 
Detroit. Police Chief Ralph Godbee is not calling them serial killings, although 
their online ads on Backpage are a common thread.

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NEW YORK  A U.S. congressman from New York says three security 
contractors, including two Americans, have been released by Iraqi Army forces after 
they were held for more than two weeks.Republican Peter King announced the 
releases of the men Tuesday. He identifies them as an Army veteran 
from Long Island, a former National Guardsman from Savannah,Ga., and a man 
from Fiji. He says they were working for a security firm when 
Iraqi Ministry of Defense officials rejected paperwork prepared on their behalf by 
the IraqiMinistry of Interior and held them Dec. 9.The men weren't charged 
with any crimes. King says they were released Tuesday after efforts by 
his office, the State Department, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, the DefenseDepartment 
and the White House.

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