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Worship Service - God #39;s Pursuing Love - Val Robertson
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Karen Kingsbury - Liberty University Convocation
http://www.liberty.edu/convo On February 26, 2014, at Convocation, North America #39;s largest weekly gathering of Christian students, Karen Kingsbury, popular C...
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By Jim Heath Friday February 28, 2014 5:13 PM UPDATED: Friday February 28, 2014 5:54 PM COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The petitions of Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Charlie Earl and his running mate Sherry Clark are being challenged in two separate protests. The results of a pending hearing Tuesday could have a big impact on the race for governor between Republican governor John Kasich and his likely Democratic opponent Ed FitzGerald.
One lawsuit by Gregory A. Felsoci, from Rocky River, contends that Earl's petitions were "filed on part-petitions that are invalid as a matter of law."
The lawsuit states that once Husted excludes the petitions, Earl will lack the required 500 valid signatures from members of the Libertarian Party to qualify for the ballot.
The lawsuit also contends that some of the petition circulators did not disclose they were paid, and that one circulator generated nearly 45 percent of Earl's total signatures but their "credibility is open to question.
A second lawsuit filed by Tyler King of Columbus accuses the Ohio Democratic Party of organizing efforts to obtain the signatures necessary to assure that the Libertarian candidates were certified to the ballot.
King charges that Libertarian petition circulators were supervised, managed or otherwise organized by James Winnett, the LGBT Outreach Director of the Ohio Democratic Party, and Ian James, a long-time and well-respected leader of the Democratic Party in Ohio.
"The two key, serious legal allegations are whether Ian James and the Democratic Party were involved with a registered sex offender to get these signatures to put Charlie on the ballot," said Republican strategist Terry Casey. "The other is if the laws of Ohio were fully and faithfully followed by the Libertarian Party."
Ohio Democratic strategists have told 10TV that they believe Earl could capture up to 5 percent of the statewide vote this November, much of it coming from Kasich.
Kasich opponents dismiss the lawsuits, claiming it is just an effort to eliminate challengers on the ballot.
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The Octagons of the Magdalen Islands.
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People from around the world visit Apostle Islands ice caves
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Steve Knowles knows what it's like to call New Zealand's subantarctic islands home and struggles to fathom how early settlers managed to survive there.
The HMNZS Wellington arrived at the Campbell Islands overnight with Conservation Minister Nick Smith, philanthropists Gareth and Sam Morgan and Conservation Department and Metservice staff on board.
The scientific expedition was earlier forced to seek shelter at Stewart Island after sailing through a storm dubbed "hell on earth" during an initial attempt to reach the islands.
While the sub-Antarctic islands are now recognised as UN world heritage sites and are nature reserves, they have a history of attempted but ultimately unsuccessful settlement, both by Maori and Europeans.
Knowles, a Metservice Networks Operations Manager, spent a year on the Campbell Islands as a 22-year-old meteorologist in 1990, and said the early settlers would have faced enormous challenges.
"It's no picnic down there, temperatures quite often get down to the low single figures, you can get snow any day of the year, the days when there's no wind is pretty seldom so wind chill is always a factor and just being able to get out of that and stay comfortable must've been a quite a struggle for those guys."
While he and his four colleagues had hot water, central heating and solid buildings to call home, the early settlers were forced to live in sod huts, he said.
Those promised a new start would have found living on the islands dismal.
"It's a constant struggle with morale, morale can be a big issue in a place like that, and it's really a matter of keeping yourself occupied, having an interest and keeping positive about things... Those guys would've done it pretty hard back in the early days," he said.
"And it's not a matter of going down to the hardware shop to get supplies, you've basically got to make it from scratch if you don't have it there or come up with another solution. It's tough times."
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By Giff Johnson ,AFP March2,2014,12:11amTWN
Part of the intense Cold War nuclear arms race, the 15-megaton Bravo test on March 1, 1954 was a thousand times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
It vaporized one island and exposed thousands in the surrounding area to radioactive fallout.
As those who remembered that terrifying day gathered in the Marshall Islands' capital of Majuro, along with younger generations, to commemorate the anniversary, many exiles refused to go back to the zones that were contaminated, despite U.S. safety assurances.
I won't move there, Evelyn Ralpho-Jeadrik, 33, said of her home atoll, Rongelap, which was engulfed in a snowstorm of fallout from Bravo and evacuated two days after the test. I do not believe it's safe and I don't want to put my children at risk.
People returned to live on Rongelap in 1957 but fled again in 1985 amid fears, later proved correct, about residual radiation.
One of the more than 60 islands in Rongelap has been cleaned up as part of a US-funded $45 million program, but Ralpho-Jeadrik said she has no intention of going back.
I will be forever fearful. The U.S. told my mother it was safe and they returned to Rongelap only to be contaminated again, she said.
It is not just their homes which have been lost, said Lani Kramer, 42, a councilwoman in Bikini's local government, but an entire swathe of the islands' culture.
As a result of being displaced, we've lost our cultural heritage our traditional customs and skills, which for thousands of years were passed down from generation to generation, she said.
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