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| LONDON (UPI) -- Prince William and Kate Middleton were married Friday in a subdued ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London, becoming the duke and duchess of Cambridge. "Those whom God has joined together, let no man put asunder," said Rowan Douglas Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, who presided over the exchange of vows and rings. "For as much as William and Katherine consent together in holy wedlock … I pronounce that they are man and wife in the name of the ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI) -- President Barack Obama Friday drove through the streets of Tuscaloosa, Ala., where a tornado this week killed dozens of people and caused widespread damage. Air Force One landed 10:45 a.m., with Gov. Robert Bentley, Sens. Richard Shelby and Jeff Sessions, Rep. Ike Sewell and Mayors William Bell of Birmingham and Walt Maddox of Tuscaloosa on hand. "He wants to witness for himself the terrible devastation from these storms," White House spokesman ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -- A San Francisco man wants the city to hold a referendum on banning male circumcision. Lloyd Schofield and his allies say they have collected 12,000 signatures to get the "Prohibition of Genital Cutting of Male Minors" initiative on the ballot in November, ABC News reported Wednesday. Doctors or mohels, the Jewish practitioners of ritual circumcision, could be jailed or fined if they circumcise anyone under age 18. "The foreskin is there for a reason,... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Advertisement | VATICAN CITY (UPI) -- Final preparations for the beatification ceremony for Pope John Paul II continued Friday at the Vatican. The pope's coffin was taken out of a crypt under St. Peter's Basilica, the BBC reported. The wooden coffin and a vial of John Paul's blood will be displayed before the high altar in St. Peter's during the beatification Sunday. John Paul is to be re-interred under an altar in St. Peter's. The pope, who died in 2005, appears to be on a fast track for... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | | | More Headlines • U.S. tornado damage estimated in billions • William, Kate offer kisses to the crowd | | | | | |
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