Sarah Palin Going Rogue Book Tour
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21 November 2009 - Washington, Pennsylvania - Former Alaskan Governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin makes a stop in Washington, PA  near Pittsburgh to promote her book “Going Rogue An American Life”.  Thousands lined up outside the Sam’s Club for a chance to meet Sarah Palin and the opportunity to have their book signed. Credit: Josh Drespling Read Full Story
Denied by Blue Cross
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The doctors can fix my eye, but the insurance company won't let them. Despite an operation that has been around for ten years, is FDA approved, and has a 97% success rate, Blue Cross says it's experimental. I keep hearing that insurance rates will double over a decade if we vote in the public option, but my company's insurance rates double every five years. That means with the current system our rates will quadruple. It seems to me that the public option is a much better deal. Plus ... Read Full Story
Iranian opposition welcomes censure on human rights abuses in Iran
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Saturday, 21 November 2009  NCRI - The Italian News Agency ANSA reported on Friday that the Iranian opposition has warmly welcomed a vote at the Human Rights Commission of the UN condemning rights abuses in Iran.According to ANSA, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, Maryam Rajavi, has said that the vote confirms that human rights violations have taken incredibly horrific dimensions since the start of the mass protests in June.ANSA quoted Mrs. Rajavi as... Read Full Story
"Everyone is crossing the regime's red lines," says IRGC commander, warning clampdowns
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Saturday, 21 November 2009"Everyone is crossing the regime's red lines," says IRGC commander, warning clampdowns NCRI - A senior commander of the Iranian regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has said that in currently everyone in Iran is violating the regime’s red lines, according to the state-run Fars News Agency on Thursday. Javad Maleki pointed to the humiliation and discrediting of the authority of the clerical regime’s Supreme Leader, saying that people have violated al... Read Full Story
Nov.21 Three prisoners hanged in public in Esfahan
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Saturday, 21 November 200930 hanged in Ahvaz during the past 8 monthsNCRI - The Iranian regime has hanged three prisoners in the central city of Esfahan in public. The Fars News Agency, affiliated with the regime’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, wrote on November 19, 2009, that the hangings were carried out in the presence of Mohammad Reza Habibi, the regime’s prosecutor in Esfahan.Separately, the regime’s prosecutor in the southern city of Ahvaz, Sadeghi, has confessed to the hanging of 30 priso... Read Full Story
Racial Reconciliation in the Deep South
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Racial Reconciliation in the Deep SouthBy NEAL MOOREVicksburg, Mississippi (CNN iReport)I joined a number of white and black ministers on my stop in Vicksburg, Mississippi for their special monthly breakfast sponsored by Mission Mississippi.  Their goal: To cross racial and denominational lines by building relationships one by one.Interviewed in this piece are:Rev. Reginald Walker, Word of Faith Church, Vicksburg, MSDan Hall, Special Advisor, Mission Mississippi, Jackson, MSRev. Chan Osborn d... Read Full Story
Sunrise over Yellowstone Lake
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Visiting Yellowstone National Park can be a spiritual experience...I literally "almost" teared up while witnessing the beauty and grandeur of the place. Read Full Story
Salt Lake City
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Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Read Full Story
Street Art in Burbank
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I discovered this Street Art on the side of a building directly across from the NBC Studio's in beautiful downtown Burbank, yesterday.          Photo by Marie Sager, November 20, 2009 Read Full Story
H1N1 In accra
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In Ghana it has become a pandemic, 38 confirmed cases of H1N1. An appeal for vaccination to be sent. Read Full Story