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May 02 2024
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Croydon Tramlink strike to begin after 'bad faith' talks
Industrial action by engineers who work on a south London tram service is to start in a dispute over pay disparities.
The union representing the Croydon Tramlink engineers, Unite, accused Transport for London (TfL) of engaging in "bad faith" talks.
The union says about 60 engineers are taking part in the action from Sunday because they are "angry" their counterparts on the London
BBC NewsMar 22 2024
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Ross Douthat's advice on parenting and faith
Elder James W. McConkie III, General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, speaks with Ross Douthat, opinion columnist with The New York Times, at the Eccles Conference Center in Logan, Utah, on Thursday March 21, 2024. “We’re going to talk about religion, politics, and the media — in other words, all the things you really don’t want to talk about with your
Deseret NewsMay 01 2024
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Browne's Addition's Redeemed Coffee Co. owners lead with faith
Julia Sampson has just opened Redeemed Coffee Co. at 1618 W. Second Ave. in Browne’s Addition. It is a family-run business. (Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review) Redeemed Coffee Co. has opened a new location on the edge of downtown Spokane in addition to its existing café inside the Fairchild Air Force Base hospital. Owned by Jordan and Julia Sampson, the Christian company serves up an ever-
Spokesman ReviewMay 03 2024
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A ‘trademark smile’ and ‘sincere faith’: Looking at the life of slain Ada County deputy
When Tobin Bolter was growing up on the east side of the San Francisco Bay Area, he used to chase his little sister around in a battery-operated truck, crashing into her pink Barbie convertible Jeep — in what she’d later learn is a technique law enforcement uses to stop moving vehicles. After he’d done his childhood PIT maneuver, while decked out in a police uniform, Bolter would get out of
Idaho StatesmanApr 07 2024
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General conference special: Faith in the Philippines
MANILA, Philippines — It's been just over 60 years since missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were sent to the Philippines to do missionary work.
During this time church membership has grown quickly, and today the Philippines has the fourth-largest population of Latter-day Saints of any country in the world.
For this documentary, we share stories that
KSLApr 20 2024
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Faith services for Oakland County area churches and synagogues
The following is a list of in-person and online worship services and events happening at churches and synagogues in the Oakland County area. Visit websites or call for service times and events. • Abiding Presence Lutheran Church, 1550 Walton Blvd., Rochester Hills, 248-651-6550, abidingpresence.org. Sunday worship services at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, virtual services are available on the website. •
Oakland PressApr 17 2024
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Houston Concert Watch 4/17: Adan Ant, Bad Religion and More
As the Rolling Stones’ show at NRG Stadium on Sunday, April 28, draws closer, we continue with a survey of Stones scandals. This week, let’s explore the question of whether Keith Richards actually had his blood swapped out before heading off on tour.By all accounts (including his own), Keith spent about a decade as a heroin aficionado, until he was busted in Toronto in 1977. It didn’t happen
Houston PressApr 28 2024
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The tie of faith that binds Mark Pope to a Kentucky men’s basketball legend
When fans packed Rupp Arena to the rafters two Sundays ago for Mark Pope’s public introduction as Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball coach, ex-UK star Vernon Hatton, 88, and his wife Suzanne were among those in the crowd. “I wouldn’t have missed that, hardly, for anything,” Hatton said Wednesday. Though Hatton and Pope have never met, they share a link in UK men’s basketball lore: The two are
Lexington Herald-LeaderApr 23 2024
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Red Sox being rewarded for faith in young starting pitchers
It seems like almost everything that could have gone wrong for the Red Sox this season, has. Trevor Story is out for the year, and with him the promise of a meaningfully improved infield defense. Lucas Giolito, one of baseball’s most durable pitchers, is also out for the year, and fellow starters Nick Pivetta and Garrett Whitlock are on the shelf too. Almost all of Boston’s best position
Boston Herald