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Sermon: No time like the present

by Rev. Dr John Evans Sermon for the 25th week of Pentecost, 26 Oct. 2008 Deuteronomy 34:1-12 Psalm 90:1-6, 13-17 Matthew 22:34-46 Today I wish to reflect on time; the passing of time and more particularly our time today – our time in the present.

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Ripon PD to charge more for services and traffic violations

Ripon PD to charge more for services and traffic violations Monday, December 15, 2008 at 12:10AM It will cost a bit more for some Ripon PD services according to the December 16 Ripon City Council Agenda. Under the Consent Calendar there are 4 resolutions that if approved, will increase Ripon PD fees for live scan finger printing from $10 to $20, traffic(parking) violations on average would increase from $30 to $40, and towing services(2 seperate resolutions) would increase from $110 to $180

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December Gallery Stroll: galleryUAF

Back to Gallery Stroll for the last time in 2008… a tad ahead of schedule I might add! Its that time of year in SLC again, when a number of things happen either early or late due to the holiday season. And one of the first events you see is Gallery Stroll in December, bumped up a whole two weeks in advance to December 5th.

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8 Hand-Selected Education Grants from a list of over 100 Grants,

The following grants have been hand selected from a list of over 100 Grants available for schools. To see the entire list of grants, click here. ============================= 1

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The Big Island Baker: “He’s No Loafer.”

Aloha all, It has been awhile since my last confession, these are my sins… Whoah! where did that come from?

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Maths Go Getters, by Joanne Connolly

On Saturday 29 November 2008, a group of 25 teachers and Quality Improvement Officers met in Optima in Glasgow, to look at the development of the National Mathematics/Numeracy Teachers Glow Group.

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Mazel Tov to the Rosenblatt Family

Mazel Tov to Rabbi Yaakov and Suri Rosenblatt on the birth of a baby boy. Mrs

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Tufts Teacher Recognized by National Magazine

Tufts Teacher Recognized by National Magazine Posted by insidemedford on 08 Dec 2008 at 7:46 am under School Notebook The following is an announcement from the National Association for the Education of Young Children: New Magazine Features Best Practices for Teachers Who Educate Young Children David Robinson, a veteran teacher at the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accredited Eliot-Pearson Children’s School at Tufts University, has been recognized for his ac

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Rediscovering Religion

Blogger’s note: You might want to read this one first in which it talks about how this relates a bit to my stroke. Over six months ago I found myself dumbstruck with what can only be described as bubbling rage and simmering annoyance

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Ten Questions

An excellent resource for stomping on Muslim apologists (no, not the book, but the article): Ten Questions for the Muslim Next Door By Kamala The November/December 2008 issue of Stanford University’s alumni magazine features a story about Stanford grad and author Sumbul Ali-Karamali. She has just published her first book, a guide to Islam that she wrote in part because bookstores only carried “dry textbooks,” “the occasional slim volume of Sufi poetry,” and—after 9/11—”tomes on terrorism and th

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