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Nonfarm payrolls fell by just 11,000 last month, slowing down from a downwardly revised 111,000 drop seen in October, as the recovery encouraged some companies to retain workers, the Labor Department said Friday.
It was the best showing since December 2007, when the recession began and payrolls had risen by 120,000. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires had expected a payroll decrease of 125,000.
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Filed under: * Economics, Politics Economy Corporations/Corporate Life Labor/Labor Unions/Labor Market The Credit Freeze Crisis of Fall 2008/The Recession of 2007--
“I have not seen the version of that that I think works,” Geithner said in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital with Al Hunt,” airing this weekend. “Otherwise people would have done this a long time ago.”
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Filed under: * Economics, Politics Economy Labor/Labor Unions/Labor Market Taxes The Credit Freeze Crisis of Fall 2008/The Recession of 2007-- The U.S. Government Budget Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
We all recovered soon enough, but the experience got me thinking: Should children be in church? This turns out to be a major topic of discussion in a growing number of churches.
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Filed under: * Christian Life / Church Life Liturgy, Music, Worship Parish Ministry * Culture-Watch Children * Religion News & Commentary Other Churches
Given these troubles, Dubai should have been a wake-up call. Instead, global stock markets have risen since last weekend. We are witnessing the sort of rally that chart-watching traders know well: the kind where investors shrug off most bad news, so you might as well jump on the bandwagon. When this mentality sets in, prices inevitably rise too far. At the end of the trend there is usually a bubble.
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Originally, Catholic Bishop Joseph Grech of the diocese of Sandhurst had given permission for the Anglican bishop of Bendigo, Andrew Curnow, to ordain seven candidates in St Killian's Catholic Church on 29 November due to the closure of the local Anglican cathedral on safety grounds.
But when it was discovered that four of those to be ordained were women, Rome vetoed the local leadership saying the ordinations could not take place within the Catholic building, even though it was an Anglican service.
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Filed under: * Anglican - Episcopal Anglican Provinces Anglican Church of Australia * Religion News & Commentary Ecumenical Relations Other Churches Roman Catholic Pope Benedict XVI
Like Swain, Allen thinks the pope's offer is "a gracious gesture": "However, I couldn't seriously consider it because it failed to recognize the theological realities that have separated Anglicans and Catholics since the Reformation." The offer "denies the necessity of the Reformation," he said.
A central issue—one of the issues that keeps an Anglican from becoming a Catholic in the first place—has to do with where the authority of the church comes from. There is a reason that Anglican churches are, as Swain said, out of communion with the pope: An Anglican believes that the church's authority comes from Scripture; a Catholic believes that the church's authority comes from Scripture and the Magisterium. The doctrine of justification—whether a sinner is justified by faith alone or by faith and works—also separates many Anglicans from Roman Catholicism.
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Filed under: * Anglican - Episcopal Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Anglican Provinces Church of England (CoE) Episcopal Church (TEC) * Religion News & Commentary Other Churches Roman Catholic Pope Benedict XVI
Cardinal Kasper, the president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity said in an article published on Nov 15 in the Vatican’s official daily newspapers that ecumenical relations between the Vatican and the Anglican Communion would not be harmed by Anglicanorum Coetibus, the apostolic constitution for Anglicans seeking to join the Catholic Church.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams’ Nov. 19-22 visit to Rome “demonstrates that there has been no rupture and reaffirms our common desire to talk to one another at a historically important moment,” he said.
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Filed under: * Anglican - Episcopal Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Anglican Provinces Church of England (CoE) * Religion News & Commentary Ecumenical Relations Other Churches Roman Catholic Pope Benedict XVI
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As someone with two daughters this is a concern; I also think it would make for interesting viewing and discussion in the context of youth ministry--KSH.
Filed under: * Culture-Watch Media Science & Technology Teens / Youth Women Young Adults * International News & Commentary Europe France
And tasted it, and found it good!
And that is why your Cousin May
Fell through the parlor floor today.
--Ogden Nash (1902-1971)
I heard this on audio during the morning run--it helps to laugh! I thought of my Mom who was an english teacher and taught me to love words--KSH.
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Economists there have calculated that 2.5pc could be knocked off household income growth during 2011, compared with a 0.5pc fall in 2010 and a further 1.5pc reduction in 2012.
"The worst year of the fiscal squeeze looks likely to be 2011. [It] will primarily consist of spending cuts, involving public sector job losses and pay freezes. But taxes will need to rise too, by perhaps £20bn per annum," said Vicky Redwood of Capital Economics.
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Filed under: * Economics, Politics Economy Consumer/consumer spending Personal Finance Taxes Politics in General * International News & Commentary England / UK
But their project stumbled at the first hurdle when they failed to find a single man who had not been seen it.
“We started our research seeking men in their 20s who had never consumed pornography,” said Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse. “We couldn't find any.”
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So what is it they feel so strongly about? Did they perhaps decide, for themselves, not to marry, and want to justify that? Are they women for whom marriage went wrong? Or women resentful of the fact that the prospect never came their way? There may be some of this. In general, though, I suspect they are women who regarded their mothers, aunts or sisters as unfulfilled, or even "enslaved" by their place in a 1950s-style marriage. They see a tax bonus, however small, as a bribe to push women back to the three Ks: Kinder, Kirche, Küche. And, by the way, no one, least of all the Government, is going to make them "conform".
Which might all show an admirable spirit of independence, if it had not become in many circles the new norm from which marriage is seen as an inexplicable deviation. And while the choice of marriage must be personal, the state – in effect, the government of the day – is surely entitled to a view where the family and the state intersect.
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For if there is no resurrection, let us eat and drink: let us pursue a life of pleasure and enjoyment. If there is no resurrection, wherein do we differ from the irrational brutes? If there is no resurrection, let us hold the wild beasts of the field happy who have a life free from sorrow. If there is no resurrection, neither is there any God nor Providence, but all things are driven and borne along of themselves. For observe how we see most righteous men suffering hunger and injustice and receiving no help in the present life, while sinners and unrighteous men abound in riches and every delight. And who in his senses would take this for the work of a righteous judgment or a wise providence? There must be, therefore, there must be, a resurrection. For God is just and is the rewarder of those who submit patiently to Him. Wherefore if it is the soul alone that engages in the contests of virtue, it is also the soul alone that will receive the crown. And if it were the soul alone that revels in pleasures, it would also be the soul alone that would be justly punished. But since the soul does not pursue either virtue or vice separate from the body, both together will obtain that which is their just due.
Nay, the divine Scripture bears witness that there will be a resurrection of the body.
--John of Damascus, An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith, IV.27
Filed under: * Theology Eschatology
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Psalm 16: 7-8;11
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