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St. Philip rectory set for demolition

With a 103-year-old Victorian turret jutting up on its left corner, the fenced-in parcel stands as a long-ago contrast to the steady stream of cars careening past.

See the full story Saturday in the Enquirer and at battlecreekenquirer.com.

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Radioactive 9/11 WTC IN NYC SETS STAGE FOR NEW TERROR BILL

Not only are New Yorkers being denied to know about the radioactivity in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island, but this new "terror" bill will set the precedent for the rest of the US as well.

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As I have covered before ( http://www.rense.com/general72/911dis.htm ) NYC officials do not want New Yorkers to learn about the radioactive levels that exist at Ground Zero - and in Staten Island where WTC debris was dumped.

In this great news story and comments below ithttp://www.indypendent.org/2008/02/02/nypd-shills-terror-bill/ we learn precisely why this NY bill must be defeated. We must also fight with all our might upcoming variations of this bill that reportedly will be surfacing all throughout the US.


Have faith that things may turn out better than you think

Her heavy breathing added a sad background to the sorrowful scene. I prayed for her, but with little faith. Everything seemed to be so settled and final.One week later, however, she came out of the coma and was soon back at her farm home busy about her housework. Visitors there found her as positive and thankful for daily blessings as before her illness. God had granted her more years to serve Him and she was not surprised. Her additional time to live provided this woman of prayer many more opportunities to speak to others about her Lord and His love."I have but one year to live," said a tearful woman who had just received a terminal diagnosis from her doctor."I may not have that long," I replied, stressing the uncertainty of life's duration for all.In caring for the details related to her expected upcoming death, this troubled woman decided to fly to Rhode Island to spend some time with her brother while she had time to do so.


It's all about location; Even in slump, still big differences in bang ...

It might seem an easy choice.

Buy the well-maintained house with seven relatively small rooms, a one-car garage, a cramped yard, red cedar siding that looks pretty good after 50 years and nearly 1,600 square feet of living space. Or the buy the brand-new home with eight soaring, high-ceilinged rooms, a view of a golf course, a two-car garage, central air conditioning, closets the size of small rooms and 2,260 square feet of living space.

Of course, the prices vary. The first house — despite its smaller size and age — actually costs more than the second. It's on the market now for nearly $560,000. The second house, which includes a gleaming, modern kitchen, might seem like an incredible bargain at $525,000.

So what gives? The new house is part of the Strongwater Crossing development in Salem.


 
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