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The Composite Gospels
Have you ever wondered how each of the four Gospels accounts of the Resurrection are in full agreement with one another? See how each part harmonizes into a full composition that takes you there to the cross, and allows you to experience the Resurrection through the eyes of the eye witnesses.   read more...
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Gazprom cuts off Ukraine's gas supply - CNN
Russian energy monopoly Gazprom said Thursday it has cut off supplies of natural gas to Ukraine after a payment deadline expired.

Baghdad's Green Zone passes to Iraqis - USA Today
The U.S. military ceded control of the Green Zone and Saddam Hussein's former presidential palace to the Iraqi government Thursday, marking the start of a year when the U.S. presence in Iraq is set to be largely scaled back.

Speculation soars on Putin's plans - Washington Times
Russia's rush to amend its constitution just months after President Dmitry Medvedev's election has led to speculation that former President Vladimir Putin wants to return to office now -- before the financial crisis erodes his popularity.

Coral growth on Great Barrier Reef hits 400-year low - Scotsman
Coral growth since 1990 in Australia's Great Barrier Reef has fallen to its lowest rate for 400 years, in a troubling sign for the world's oceans, researchers said.

Chaos fear after President Abdullahi Yusuf of Somalia resigns - London Times
President Yusuf of Somalia resigned after a power struggle. The move could cause further chaos in the near-lawless country as Islamists linked to al-Qaeda scramble for power. "Most of the country is not in our hands," he said. Troops from neighboring Ethiopia, which had propped up the Government, are to pull out this week.

Sri Lanka says it is about to seize rebel capital - AP
Sri Lankan forces have captured a key crossroads from Tamil Tiger rebels in the north and will seize the guerrillas' de facto capital by the weekend, the military said.

Three dead in Pakistan missile strike: official - AFP
A suspected US missile strike Friday killed at least three foreign militants in the northwest Pakistan stronghold of a local Taliban commander, a senior security official said.

Gaza attack strengthens Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - Jerusalem Post
Rarely do Egyptian demonstrations see thousands of people take to the streets. But, put together anti-Israeli and anti-government sentiments spearheaded by the powerful Muslim Brotherhood, and the result is the country's largest street action since the first anniversary of the American invasion of Iraq in 2004.
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