WORLD
$1.50 a day for food
Maybe you've heard about the upcoming "Live Below the Line" campaign, which is designed to raise awareness about global poverty. Thousands of financially well-off people around the world have promised...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 2:44 PM
Twists And Turns
Are you ready for the 2013 racing season? The Racing Life is. But with all the snow STILL on the ground here in North Dakota is seems like spring will never get here. So to get you in the mood... we m...
Posted on 4/7/13 at 1:19 PM
Verse and vibe: World Poetry Reading launches 44th UND Writers Conference to full house
The University of North Dakotas 44th Annual Writers Conference kicked-off Tuesday, March 19, to a jam-packed room for the annual World Poetry ...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 3:08 PM
Regis, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Katharine McPhee visit "Rachael Ray" next week!
Monday February 25th: Dr. Sanjay Gupta - Its our first-ever Toast-Off! Chefs Sunny Anderson and Ryan Scott go head-to-head using only one appliance to make a gourmet mealthe toaster oven! Then coul...
Posted on 2/22/13 at 3:57 PM
Assorted Church History News
Today, while taking a break, I came across some very intriguing articles that I share with you all here. I realize that is not why one comes to this site typically, but in this case, I hope you'll exc...
Posted on 2/19/13 at 10:34 PM
SKorea: North Korea moved missile to east coast 
By Hyung-Jin Kim and Sam Kim , April 04, 2013
Optimism in UN over 1st global arms trade treaty 
The first global treaty on regulating the multimillion-dollar international arms trade appeared to be nearing consensus, supporters said, though worries remained that Iran, India or other countries would back off an agreement that requires approval from all 193 U.N. member states.
By Edith M. Lederer , March 28, 2013
North Korea says it has cut last military hotline 
Raising tensions with South Korea yet again, North Korea cut its last military hotline with Seoul on Wednesday, a link that has been essential in operating the last major symbol of inter-Korean cooperation: an industrial complex in the North that employs hundreds of workers from the South.
By Hyung-Jin Kim , March 27, 2013
North Korea puts artillery forces at top combat posture 
By Hyung-Jin Kim , March 26, 2013
Pope Francis: Simple image, complex past 
By Brian Murphy and Michael Warren , March 13, 2013
VIDEO Argentine Jorge Bergoglio elected Pope Francis 
By Nicole Winfield , March 13, 2013
- White smoke emerges from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel
- Pope Francis speaks from St. Peter's Basilica
- Pope Francis speaks at St. Peter's Basilica
- Newly elected Pope Francis
- Viva il Papa! At St. Mike’s, children welcome Pope Francis with bells, shouts, prayers
- New pope is 1st Francis, saint of peace, poverty
- Official text of Pope Francis' 1st speech to world
- Catholics overjoyed at 1st Latin American pope
- Pope Francis: Simple image, complex past
Sea gull perches on Sistine Chapel smoke stack 
By Associated Press , March 13, 2013
US Officials: North Korea poses serious threat 
An unpredictable North Korea, with its nuclear weapons and missile programs, stands as a serious threat to the United States and East Asia nations, the director of National Intelligence warned Tuesday in a sober assessment of worldwide threats.
By Donna Cassata and Lara Jakes , March 12, 2013
SKorea, US begin drills as NKorea threatens war 
By Foster Klug and Hyung-Jin Kim , March 11, 2013
Vatican: Cardinals set Tuesday as start date for conclave 
By Nicole Winfield , March 08, 2013
Queen Elizabeth II leaves hospital after treatment for stomach bug 
Queen Elizabeth II left the hospital Monday after a one-day stay caused by a stomach ailment.
By Associated Press , March 04, 2013
Queen Elizabeth hospitalized after apparent infection 
By Associated Press , March 03, 2013
Shell suspends drilling for Arctic Ocean in 2013 
An effort to give the United States a new source of domestic oil and refill the trans-Alaska pipeline took a hit Wednesday when Royal Dutch Shell PLC announced it will suspend offshore petroleum drilling in the Arctic Ocean for 2013.
By Dan Joling , February 27, 2013
$50 million in diamonds stolen at Brussels airport 
When the armored car set off for the Brussels airport carrying $50 million worth of precious stones from Antwerp's diamond district, eight gunmen knew all about it.
By Raf Casert , February 19, 2013
Missile strike in northern Syria kills 33 
A Syrian missile strike leveled a block of buildings in an impoverished district of Aleppo on Tuesday, killing at least 33 people, almost half of them children, anti-regime activists said.
By Zeina Karam , February 19, 2013
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