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Tracy Cavelli- Trussell

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Vena Cava
Overview: Vena Cava is a fashion brand founded by designers Lisa Mayock and Sophie Buhai.
Christianity
Overview: Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on Jesus of Nazareth and his life, death, resurrection, and teachings as presented in the New Testament. Christians believe Jesus is the Son of God and the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament. With an estimated 2.1 billion adherents in 2001, Christianity is the world's largest religion. It is the predominant religion in the Americas, Europe, Philippine Islands, Oceania, and large parts of Africa. It is also growing rapidly in Asia, particularly in China and South Korea, and in Northern Africa. Find Christianity news, videos, and pictures here.
Sarah Palin
Overview: Sarah Palin (born February 11, 1964) is a politician from Alaska who ran as a Vice Presidential candidate with John McCain in 2008. She has become a controversial figure for her scandal-plagued tenure as governor of Alaska and for her conservative views. Find more Sarah Palin pictures, news and information below.
War on Terrorism
Overview: As the war on terrorism continues to move beyond Afghanistan and Iraq, the United States and other countries remain on alert for more acts of terror. The Bush Administration, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Senate, and Department of Justice have all played a role in the current bedate about how to best protect citizens from terrorists while also protecting civil liberties and democratic freedoms. Here you can discuss politics and news associated with the "war on terror".
Christan Living
Overview: Random posts on Christian living.
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