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67 died in suicide bomb attacks Brisbane Courier Mail
SUICIDE bombers have killed at least 67 Iraqis in a fresh day of violence that has cast doubts over the new government's ability to defeat insurgents.
Suicide bombs kill 23 in Iraq Guardian Unlimited
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Bomb kills one, wounds 7 in Lebanese Christian port Swissinfo
A bomb exploded in a Christian port town north of Beirut on Friday, killing one Sri Lankan woman, wounding seven people and damaging shops and houses, a security source said.
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Egypt Bogs Down UN Nuclear Conference Guardian Unlimited
Delegates from scores of nations agreed Friday on an overdue agenda for the conference reviewing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, but a last-minute objection by Egypt stalled the crucial meeting once more, at a time of rising nuclear tensions in the world. The Egyptians were seeking a greater agenda focus on assessing how well the nuclear weapons powers have done in meeting commitments made at the 2000 conference - to take specific steps toward nuclear disarmament, as mandated by the 1970 nonproliferation treaty.
UN Nuclear Chief Foresees Curbs on Fuel Washington Post
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Syria regrets US extension of sanctions Xinhua
Syria expressed regret on Friday over US President George W. Bush's decision to extend the economic sanctions imposed on Damascus a year ago.
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Greek Orthdox Church Dismisses Patriarch Guardian Unlimited
The Greek Orthodox Church Synod, the church's highest decision-making body in the Holy Land, dismissed Patriarch Irineos I Friday over his alleged role in a land deal that angered Palestinian Christians, church officials said.
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Suicide Car Bombs Explode in Iraq; 25 Die ABC News
British soldiers on guard on the outskirts of Basra, southern Iraq, Friday, May 6, 2005. British Prime Minister Tony Blair announced Friday after returning to power withe hte Labour Party in a General Election that it was time to move on from divisions over Iraq.
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German national named Annan's deputy envoy for Iraq UN News Centre
A German national and veteran United Nations staffer has been appointed by Secretary-General Kofi Annan to be his Deputy Special Representative for political affairs in Iraq.
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International media applaud Lien Chan's mainland visit Xinhua
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Taliban suffer big losses in Afghan spring push Reuters AlertNet
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NDA to continue boycott of Parliament Outlookindia.com
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Bush Opens European Trip Amid Tensions ABC News
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Army General Demoted Due to Abu Ghraib Scandal Elites TV
The US Army finished its investigation into the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal and a grand total of one general was held responsible indirectly for any actions taken by soldiers at the now infamous Iraqi prison.
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Runaway Bride May Still Wed CBS News
(CBS/AP) There is a "good possibility" runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks will wed her fiancé, but the couple are focusing on dealing with the issues that caused her to flee and fake her abduction, says her family pastor.
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US Huddles With Allies Over North Korea WXXA
The rising prospect of North Korea testing a nuclear weapon has US officials working with East Asian allies to prepare a political response to any such test.
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A look at hearings on evolution Kansas City Star
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Bush drives a bulldozer through laws protecting the wilderness Times Online
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Police Reopen Atlanta Child-Killing Cases Washington Post
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Microsoft decides to back gay-rights bill Seattle Times
Capping a two-week brouhaha over Microsoft's fluid position on a state gay-rights bill, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer yesterday reversed course and said the company will support the legislation in the future.
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They hung up on Iraq mom New York Daily News
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Not all have read standards Kansas City Star
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Road work ahead Newsday
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Reports of military sex assaults are up, Pentagon discloses Houston Chronicle
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Ethics panel balks at subpoena Fort Worth Star Telegram
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Members say church ousts Kerry supporters Asheville Citizen-Times
Nine members of a local church had their membership revoked and 40 others left in protest after tension over political views recently came to a head, church members say.
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Nine members of a local church had their membership revoked and 40 others left in protest after tension over political views recently came to a head, church members say.

About 20 members of the 400-member East Waynesville Baptist Church voted the nine members out at a recent deacon meeting, which turned into an impromptu business meeting, according to congregants.

Chan Chandler, pastor of East Waynesville Baptist, had been exhorting his congregation since October to support his political views or leave, said Selma Morris, a 30-year member of the church.

“He preached a sermon on abortion and homosexuality, then said if anyone there was planning on voting for John Kerry, they should leave,” she said. “That’s the first time I’ve ever heard something like that. Ministers are supposed to bring people in.”

Repeated phone calls to Chandler went unanswered Friday, and he was not available at the church or his home to comment. Those members supposedly voted out also could not be contacted Friday.

Question of legality

Dr. George Bullard, associate executive director-treasurer for Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, said if a church’s bylaws allow for the pastor to establish who and who cannot be members of the church, the pastor has every right to disallow memberships.

“Membership is a local church issue,” he said. “It is not something the state convention would enter into.”

Morris said, according to the church’s bylaws, business meetings must be announced from the pulpit at least two weeks before the meeting, and 20 members must be present for a quorum.

“He had a quorum, but this was supposed to be a deacon meeting, not a business meeting,” she said. “They’re legally not terminated.”

Morris said the members have a lawyer looking into the situation.

Doris Wilson, one of Chandler’s neighbors and a member of First Baptist Church in Waynesville said, “I hate to see the church suffer like that. God doesn’t care whether you’re a Republican or a Democrat. It just hurts to see that going on.”

Tax status

It’s not clear whether the church’s tax-exempt status could be jeopardized.

The Internal Revenue Service exempts certain organizations from taxation including those organized and operated for religious purposes, provided that they do not engage in certain activities including involvement in “any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office.”

Valerie Thornton, a spokeswoman for the Internal Revenue Service, said she could not comment on the East Waynesville situation, but said “in general if a church engages in partisan politics, it could put their tax-exempt status in jeopardy.”

Pastor Robert Prince III of First Baptist Church of Waynesville said he was appalled to hear about the claims but noticed a lot of Southern Baptist ministers endorsing President Bush in November’s election.

“One rule has been to speak to issues but not to endorse particular candidates,” he said. “It’s a disturbing development that Baptist pastors are crossing this line and are endorsing specific candidates.”

Healing

Morris said she and other church members have received many calls from people saying they are praying for the church and its members.

She said she was saddened by what was going on, adding that it was like having a death in the family.

“These people are your family, even the ones who voted,” she said.

Prince said it would be difficult for the church to move on from the situation.

“The atmosphere will be very divisive,” he said.

Contact Rodriguez at 232-5864 or arodriguez@CITIZEN-TIMES.com
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Glitch again halts electric car speed run Salt Lake Tribune
There may be one more shot for Prime Time, the British racing team, to crack the world land speed record for electric-powered cars - but technical gremlins and iffy weather have combined to make the odds long.
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11 killed in Myanmar bomb blasts: official Xinhua
The Myanmar authorities confirmed Saturday night that a series of three bombs had gone off in separate locations here in the afternoon, killing a total of 11 people and injuring 162 others. According to a report of the state-run Radio Myanmar, the three successive explosions within 10 minutes took place at the Yangon Trade Center, Dagon Center and Junction-8. The blast, which occurred at the four-story Yangon Trade Center, was at 2:50 p.m. (local time) where a Thai trade exhibition was underway, while that at the Dagon Center City Mart was at 3:00 p.m. and that at the Junction-8 City Mart was at 2:55 p.m., the report said.
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NYU Student Faces Charges in a $43 Million Check Scheme New York Times
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Iraq Finally Fills Six Cabinet Vacancies ABC News
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