Monday, April 10, 2006

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Easter is for everyone
Catholic Online - Father Michael McGourty, who teaches liturgy at Toronto's St. Augustine's Seminary, makes an important point about Easter. He reminds us what Easter says about the human person: "In a way Easter states the value of every human person," explains

BFD chief answers ambulance questions
Pantagraph - LeRoy emergency medical technicians Vicki Gnagey, left, and Karen Adelman comfort a patient on the way to Bromenn Medical Center in Normal. Pantagraph staff/B Mosher On a recent hectic Tuesday morning, rescue workers in LeRoy responded to three

Calls for Immigration Reform Attract Thousands in 10 States
Washington Post - DALLAS, April 9 -- Hundreds of thousands of people banged drums, waved U.S. flags and marched in a protest Sunday urging federal lawmakers to pass immigration reform that would legalize an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants. The marchers

Family Plans Suit over Boy's Neglected 911 Calls
ABC News - April 9, 2006 Attorneys for the family of Sherill Turner plan a news conference Monday to discuss a wrongful death suit in a case involving her son's 911 calls to which Detroit police did not respond. Turner, 46, died from complications of an

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Boy's 911 calls dismissed as jokes
USA Today - Five-year-old Robert Turner's mother had collapsed on the floor, and he was scared, but he knew what to do. He called 911 for help. Even so, the Detroit boy was twice scolded by a dispatcher who told him to stop playing around. Now Michigan lawyer

Council Calls For University s Non-discrimination Policy To Protect
Harvard Crimson - The Undergraduate Council (UC) made a push for transgender rights last night by urging the University to include gender identity and expression in its non-discrimination code. The legislation, which passed by a vote of 33 in favor with three

04/10/06 - Posted from the Daily Record newsroom
Morris County Daily Record - Gov. Jon S. Corzine's administration says 97 towns rely on the New Jersey State Police for full-time or part-time police coverage. It says such rural patrols cost $74 million; overall, the state is budgeting $307 million for the state police next

Hispanic priest calls for rights for immigrants
Fayetteville Observer - LUMBERTON Jesus Christ used Palm Sunday to make a political statement before his people. On Sunday, Father Carlos Acre did the same. He asked the members of the Hispanic Catholic churches in Robeson County to band together in support of an

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