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Next state for Obama eligibility protest is ...
Even as a challenge to Barack Obama's name on the 2012 primary election ballot in Georgia moves to the appeals court level, another state is now up for the argument, and other challenges are lined up after that.
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Former CIA Director James Woolsey says Americans "have to get ready" for Iran to retaliate against international pressure over its nuclear program with terrorist attacks, including, possibly, a strike on the Statue of Liberty.
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And has a 1st century Gospel of Mark been found?
A New Testament professor is setting the world of Bible scholarship on fire with his claim that newly discovered fragments of early Christian writings could include a first-century version of the Gospel of Mark, from the same century in which Jesus and the apostles lived.
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