Children's Ministry Online:
Okay, my design question isn’t really random, it just doesn’t have anything to do with kids or church ministry.My parents own their own tax business. They’ve been a part of a franchise for the last 5-6 years, but now they’re (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Britain's Ministry of Defense said Iraqi civilians who were detained by British troops have leveled some 33 allegations of rape and abuse against male and female soldiers. (Read More)
LA Times:
Officials will look into 33 complaints against military personnel. British authorities are investigating 33 allegations of abuse, includi (Read More)
New York Times:
The storms caused thousands of buildings to collapse and destroyed almost 500,000 acres of winter crops, the Civil Affairs Ministry said Friday.
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SF Gate:
Some 33 allegations of abuse involving British soldiers who served in Iraq are being investigated, Britain's Ministry of Defense said Saturday. The rape, torture and physical assault allegations come in the wake of the Britis (Read More)
MSNBC.com: Europe:
The Culture Ministry recognized that the country that produced Giotto, Michelangelo and Bernini — the avant-garde artists of their times — must continue to promote contemporary creativity if it wants to have a cultural herita (Read More)
www.msnbc.msn.com:
Unusually early snow storms in north-central China have claimed 40 lives, caused thousands of buildings to collapse and destroyed almost 500,000 acres (200,000 hectares) of winter crops, the Civil Affairs Ministry said Friday (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
The Portuguese government may propose Bank of Portugal governor Vitor Constancio as vice president of the European Central Bank, an aide to the Portuguese Cabinet Ministry said Thursday.The aide said that Constancio’s possibl (Read More)
USATODAY.com World - Top Stories:
A Foreign Ministry official says Libya is putting two detained Swiss businessmen on trial, accusing them of tax evasion and violating ...
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Wall Street Journal:
Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard has sidelined the country's intelligence ministry, forming a new organization that reports directly to the Supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. (Read More)
SF Gate:
North Dakota's dry pea and lentil crops are expected to set records this year. The Agriculture Department is projecting the state's pea crop at 11.5 million hundredweight, up 46 percent from last year, and the lentil crop at (Read More)
Children's Ministry and Culture:
Here’s quick list of some thinkers, artists, thinking artists, and artistic thinkers that have been holding court in my head this Fall.Kem Meyer: (http://www.kemmeyer.typepad.com/) I’ve been in ministry long enough to have ac (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Thailand's Finance Ministry said the central bank has bought about $15 billion so far this year to support the falling greenback. (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Japan's foreign ministry says the country plans to give up to $5 billion in new aid to Afghanistan over the next 5 years, as the Japanese naval refueling mission in the region draws to an end. (Read More)
LA Times:
Paramilitary leader Mustafa Kamal Shibeeb, a Sunni who hopes to become a lawmaker, had escaped arrest with the help of U.S. and Iraqi forces. An Interior Ministry unit detains him on murder charges. (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Taiwan's exports will likely resume robust growth in November because of strong demand for electronics products from China and firmer demand in other markets, the Ministry of Finance said. (Read More)
MSNBC:
By NBC News' Ed Flanagan BEIJING – Twenty years after the toppling of the Berlin Wall, another "wall" is facing intense public scrutiny in China. The so-called Great Firewall of China, the online filtering and surveillance pr (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Germany's industrial production rose 2.7% in September from the previous month, the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology said on Monday. Analysts at Action Economics expected a rise of 1.0% (Read More)
L.A. Times - Asia:
The Afghan Foreign Ministry says a U.N. envoy's demands 'violated respect for Afghanistan's national sovereignty.' A NATO airstrike that killed Afghan soldiers and police threatens to worsen tensions. (Read More)