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| JERUSALEM (UPI) -- The U.S.-educated Anglican bishop of Jerusalem has sued the Israeli government because it denied him and his family a residency visa for the city. The Right Reverend Suheil Dawani, his wife and daughter have been ordered to leave Israel immediately, but so far the order has not been enforced, The Guardian reported. A letter from the Israeli interior ministry accused the bishop of "acting with the Palestinian authority in transferring lands owned by the ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print NEW YORK (UPI) -- Hundreds of videos by terrorism-promoting preacher Anwar al-Awlaki remain on YouTube despite calls to remove them. Awlaki, the American-born Muslim cleric believed to be living in Yemen, is such a prolific video preacher he has been called "the Osama bin Laden of the Internet," The New York Times reports. In fluent English or Arabic with English subtitles, YouTube viewers can see him denouncing America's "war on Islam," hailing the attempt by his "student... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print LONDON (UPI) -- Posters encouraging British atheists and agnostics to check the "no religion" box when they fill out their census forms have been banned from train stations. The company that owns the advertising space said it was following guidelines from the Advertising Authority that the British Humanist Association ads were likely to offend many people, The Guardian reported. It said it would also reject ads promoting religion. The ads originally had a headline: "If you... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print | | Advertisement | SAN MARCOS, Texas (UPI) -- A Hindu spiritual leader has been convicted of sexually abusing two girls who grew up at his Texas ashram. Prakashanand Saraswati, 82, known to his followers as Shree Swamiji, was convicted in Hays County Friday of 20 counts of indecency with a child, the Austin American-Statesman reported. The jury deliberated less than two hours. Shyama Rose and Vesla Tonnessen Kazimer, now 30 and 27, respectively, lived at the Barsana Dham ashram in Driftwood... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print | | | | More Headlines • In sickness and health and over Skype • WH aide: Muslims key to fight on terrorism | | | | | | | | | |
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