September 30, 2003

Freedom of Speech

Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore asked the U.S. Supreme Court Monday to allow the Ten Commandments monument to be displayed in the rotunda of the Alabama Judicial Building, contending such a ruling is long overdue. Moore said in his brief that the court "has failed to provide a uniform rule of law" concerning separation of church and state issues involving the display of religious items in public places.
  • Moore Files Ten Commandments Appeal With Supreme Court
  • Church-and-State Standoffs Spread Over USA
  • When Judges Order Us to Accept Wicked Edicts
  • Christians Rally in Georgia to Support 10 Commandments
Posted by Webmaster at 10:39 AM

Pro-Life News

State and federal agencies have launched investigations into the death of an 18-year-old woman who died only days after taking the abortion pill. State and federal officials say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Holly Patterson, who died of a massive infection that developed in the days after she took RU-486.
  • State, Federal Inquiries Probe RU-486 Death
  • Abortion Pill, Though Legal, May Still Be Dangerous
  • Contraceptive May Be Withdrawn From Market
  • Protest Causes UAW to Drop Abortion Benefits
Posted by Webmaster at 10:37 AM

Politics

An American soldier died of wounds after fighting in eastern Afghanistan, the fourth U.S. fatality in just over a month in operations against Taliban and al Qaeda militants in Afghanistan, the U.S. military said on Tuesday. Two U.S. soldiers were wounded and two opposing fighters were killed in the fighting on Monday near Shkin in Paktika province close to the Pakistan border.
  • U.S. Soldier Killed, Two Wounded in Afghanistan
  • Handover of Power in Iraq May Take at Least a Year
  • Many Bush Backers Balk At $87B To Rebuild Iraq
  • Religious Conflicts Loom in Iraq
Posted by Webmaster at 10:36 AM

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Posted by Webmaster at 10:35 AM

September 29, 2003

Pro-Life News

The state health department said Friday it is conducting an investigation of ValleyCare Medical Center, but a spokesman for the department would not confirm whether it is connected with the death of an 18-year-old Livermore woman who took the RU-486 abortion pill.
  • State Probing Hospital Where Teen Died After RU-486
  • Call To Ease Abortion Pill Curbs Despite Deaths
  • Eric Rudolph Slept Here
  • Many In UAW Upset By Abortion Stance
Posted by Webmaster at 11:09 AM

Freedom of Speech

If you thought the demonstrations surrounding Alabama's controversial Ten Commandments monument were over, think again. Now that the courts have ordered it removed from the state judicial building, supporters of suspended Chief Justice Roy Moore are taking their fight to the nation's capitol.
  • Commandments Caravan Heading for Washington
  • '10 Commandments Revolution' Launched
  • Commandments Removed In Ala., Survive In Pa.
  • Battling God's Ouster From Government
Posted by Webmaster at 09:35 AM

Politics

The US on Friday activated 10,000 National Guard troops for service in Iraq and put another 5,000 on alert for likely call-up after its appeal for foreign military help met no immediate response.
  • US Readies 15,000 More Reserve Troops
  • U.S. Soldier Killed by Muslims West of Baghdad
  • National Guard Finds Recruits, Parents Reluctant
  • Blair Echoes Bush No Regrets Over Iraq War
Posted by Webmaster at 09:33 AM

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Visa says e-commerce debit card volume hits $8.9 billion. But what about purchasing protection? There are some drawbacks to using a debit card instead of a credit card. Find out what they are in the Money section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 09:33 AM

September 27, 2003

Pro-Life News

Police have arrested two Boston men in connection with the shooting of a pregnant woman on an MBTA subway train that killed the woman's unborn son. Hawa Barry, 23, of East Boston, was nine months pregnant when she was shot in the abdomen on Feb. 5 while riding on an MBTA Orange Line train. Her baby was delivered by Cesarean section immediately after the shooting, but died a short time later at the hospital. Barry survived her injuries.
  • Two Charged With Murder In Shooting Death of Unborn Baby
  • County Returns Signs To Pastor
  • Groups Criticize FDA for "Poor Monitoring" of RU-486?
  • European Condom Ads Coming To America
Posted by Editor at 05:12 PM

Freedom Of Speech

More than 100 Christians declared the federal judicial system "in contempt" of the "Court of the Almighty" Thursday afternoon in downtown Wichita. They gathered on the steps of the federal courthouse to protest seven key rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court and one lower court. A coalition of 17 pastors from nine local churches led the event.
  • Federal Judicial System Is "In Contempt"
  • Alabama Residents Seek to Put Monument Back in Rotunda
  • Black Church Joins KKK At Ten Commandments Rally
  • Christians in Little Rock Rally Behind Ten Commandments
  • Anti-Christian Discrimination In America
Posted by Editor at 05:11 PM

Politics

The operators of the national do-not-call registry have a message for the millions of people who signed up to be free of telemarketers: If you thought the phone was going to stop ringing, think again. After a bewildering week of court reversals and breakneck congressional action, the Federal Trade Commission is acknowledging that its anti-telemarketing service has, at least for now, been placed on hold.
  • Do-Not-Call List Placed on Hold
  • CIA Seeks Probe Of White House
  • U.S. Set to Give U.N. Bigger Role in Iraq
  • Americans Questioning Bush Request For $87 Billion
Posted by Editor at 05:10 PM

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Home equity loans can be a benefit for many people, but it's important to know the downside of borrowing against your equity. Look before you leap. Get the details in the Money section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 05:02 PM

September 26, 2003

Pro-Life News

According to a law scheduled to come into effect this Saturday, women entering abortion clinics in San Francisco are not persons. In their zeal to penalize and chill pro-lifers, the supervisors, their attorneys, and local abortion advocates paid insufficient attention to plain English.
  • San Francisco Denies Personhood to Women Seeking Abortions
  • Dela Cruz Backs Off Bus Ad Plan
  • Indiana Abortion Ruling Causing Controversy
  • Bill To Issue Birth Certificates For Stillborns Complicated
Posted by Webmaster at 10:36 AM

Freedom of Speech

Author, biblical scholar and spiritual patriarch Derek Prince died in his sleep September 24 at his home in Jerusalem of heart failure following a prolonged period of declining health. Prince wrote over 45 books, including Shaping History Through Prayer and Fasting and The Spirit-filled Believer’s Handbook—which have been translated and distributed worldwide in over 60 languages.
  • Derek Prince Dies at Age 88 (1915-2003)
  • Alabama Justice Moore Gets Nov. 12 Trial Date
  • States Join in Building Terror Database
  • IRS Considers Giving Data To Law-Enforcement
Posted by Webmaster at 10:13 AM

Politics

Congress is ready to improve the instant background check system for gun buyers by offering states financial incentives to provide more records and threatening to withhold federal dollars for those failing to comply.
  • Gun Check Bill Ready To Move Through Congress
  • 134,000 Lost Jobs in August 'Mass Layoffs'
  • USAID Project to "Rehabilitate" Pakistan Schools
  • U.S. Troops May Stay in Iraq Through 2004
Posted by Webmaster at 10:12 AM

September 25, 2003

Pro-Life News

The Indiana supreme court expanded taxpayer-funded abortion coverage Wednesday. Voting 3-2, the court said women are entitled to abortions paid for by Indiana's Medicaid program if their pregnancies are creating serious health risks.
  • Indiana Court Expands Taxpayer Funded Abortions
  • Judgette Upholds $115M Verdict Aganist Bombing 'Suspect'
  • Man Shoots Pregnant Woman
  • Mother Kills Kids With Baseball Bat
Posted by Webmaster at 10:55 AM

Freedom of Speech

A monument displaying the Ten Commandments has been removed from a courthouse lawn, ending a six-year dispute over a religious display on public property. Workers in this community in eastern Montana moved the stone to the city's Range Riders Museum, which is privately run.
  • Commandments Moved From Montana Courthouse
  • Pentagon Office That Funded Terror Spying Closed
  • Patriot Act Foes Voice Concerns
  • GOP Lawmaker Say Agents May Be Looking At Libraries
Posted by Webmaster at 10:41 AM

Politics

Computer security experts issued a joint report saying that the ubiquitous reach of Microsoft Corp.'s software on desktops worldwide has made computer networks a national security risk susceptible to "massive, cascading failures."
  • Microsoft Called Risk To U.S. Security
  • Congress Moves to Defend Do-Not-Call List From Courts
  • US May Call Up More Reservists For Iraq
  • Another Report Shows No Proof Of Iraq Weapons
Posted by Webmaster at 10:40 AM

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You don't need to be a coffee lover to know who Juan Valdez is. Juan and his trusty donkey have been promoting Colombian coffee on television and in print for as long as anyone can remember. But who is Juan Valdez? Find out in the Food section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:40 AM

September 24, 2003

Freedom of Speech

The removal of a Ten Commandments monument from Alabama's state judicial building rotunda was proper because the display promoted religion and did not illustrate the history of the law, former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno said. Thanks for sharing, Janet.
  • Reno: Removal Of Ten Commandments Display Proper
  • Money Raised Will Go To Moore's Defense, Not Institute
  • Cross Issue Solution Pleases All
  • State Run Schools Issue New Religion Policy
Posted by Webmaster at 11:00 AM

Pro-Life News

Ground broke on Tuesday for Planned Parenthood's $4.2 million clinic located off of Ben White and South Congress in Austin, Texas. The clinic will offer abortions -- a first for Planned Parenthood in Austin.
  • Pro-Life, Planned Parenthood Clash Over Groundbreaking
  • Builders Unite To Stop Abortion Clinic
  • Planned Parenthood's Latest Casualty
  • Paging Dr. Gupta: RU-486 Controversy
Posted by Webmaster at 10:31 AM

Politics

The Bush administration announced revised regulations dictating how federal grants to social welfare programs will be awarded "removing barriers that prohibit faith-based organizations from dealing with the needs of our addicts and our homeless and people seeking to move from welfare to work."
  • Federal Government Must Not Fund Religious Programs
  • Bush Expands 'Faith-Based Initiative' Again
  • Court Nixes Limits on PAC Contributions Limits
  • Appeals Court Rules Recall Election Must Proceed Oct. 7
Posted by Webmaster at 10:30 AM

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Letting your child wander around online is exactly like dropping your child off in New York City with a one-day subway pass for unlimited rides to go to what ever neighborhood they want. Find out how to protect your child in our Family News section.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:27 AM

September 23, 2003

Pro-Life News

A group of building contractors said Monday it has organized a boycott of concrete, building materials and workers to prevent construction of a new Planned Parenthood facility where abortions will be performed. "We're going to do everything we can to stop it, slow it down and make it more expensive," said Chris Danze.
  • Builders Boycott To Prevent Abortion Facility Construction
  • Rudolph Lawyer Seeks Interviewee Names
  • 1973 Plaintiff In Doe v. Bolton Seeks Reversal
  • Julia Duin: 18-Year-Old Mom Dead After Abortion Pill
Posted by Webmaster at 10:19 AM

Freedom of Speech

The Alabama Ten Commandments case illustrates well how our federal judiciary has come to play an increasingly undemocratic role in what, at least on paper, is supposed to be a free country. The difficulty has arisen in the past 50 years, with the ever-increasing willingness of the federal courts to wade into questions that are not, in fact, legal, but rather political ones.
  • Case Reveals Ultimate Constitutional Problems
  • Lawsuit: Teacher Said Jesus Would Cure Girl's Disease
  • Seniors Threaten To Sue City Over Prayer Ban
  • Scouts Set To Lose Land Deal With City
Posted by Webmaster at 10:18 AM

Politics

President Bush, again facing skeptical world leaders, addressing the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday pushed his plan for steady transition to democratic rule in Iraq. Only in that way, Bush says, will Iraq get a chance to leapfrog from deposed President Saddam Hussein's despotic government to self-rule.
  • Bush Touting Iraq Plans in U.N. Speech
  • Bush Under Pressure To Soften Stance On U.N.
  • Residents: U.S. Soldiers Kill 3 Iraqis in Raid
  • Bush's Approval Rating Slipping: Poll
Posted by Webmaster at 10:17 AM

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General Motors recalls 41,477 model year 2003 Chevrolet Astros, Chrysler recalls 20,978 model year 2004 300M and Concordes and Suzuki recalls 5,319 model year 2004 Veronas. Find out why in our House and Home section.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:17 AM

September 22, 2003

Pro-Life News

Members of the Powhatan-based Life and Liberties Ministry have taken their graphic pro-life message to the streets. Literally. Setting aside the picket signs for which they have become known, several members of the group have emblazoned the sides of small trucks with grisly, bloody pictures of aborted fetuses
  • Life and Liberties Ministry Takes Message To Streets
  • Pro-Life Walk In Hanford
  • After Daughter's Death, Father Wants Close Look At RU-486
  • Lawsuit Seeks Insurance Death Benefit For Stillborn
Posted by Webmaster at 10:50 AM

Freedom of Speech

In the beginning, Roy Moore had a legal defense fund. Things have gotten more complicated since the suspended chief justice hit the national stage with the highly publicized crusade over his granite monument to the Ten Commandments. Moore's defense fund - an account once run by his lawyer - has morphed into the Foundation for Moral Law Inc.
  • Alabama Justice Speaks In Des Moines
  • Moore's Pastor, Friends At Heart Of Fund-Raising Group
  • Officials Must Testify In Navy Chaplains' Suit
  • Minnesota: Church Ordered To Pay Support
Posted by Webmaster at 10:09 AM

Politics

Three US soldiers were reported killed and 13 wounded in separate attacks following an attempt to assassinate one of three women on Iraq's Governing Council, further highlighting the security turmoil under US occupation.
  • Three GI's Killed, 13 Wounded
  • Bomb Kills 2 at U.N. Compound in Baghdad
  • Defense Contractor Given Airline Passenger Records
  • Bush To Make Request To United Nations For Iraq Aid
Posted by Webmaster at 10:09 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

The Florida Department of Citrus has planned a public relations campaign to support consumption of grapefruit in an effort to combat consumer fears of drug-nutrient interactions associated with the bitter-sweet fruit. Find out why in the Health section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:01 AM

September 20, 2003

Pro-Life News

Authorities are investigating the death of an 18-year-old San Francisco area woman who died after reportedly taking the abortion pill RU-486. Monty Patterson, the victim's father, told The San Francisco Chronicle that his daughter, Holly. had gotten a prescription for RU-486 at a Planned Parenthood office in Hayward on Sept. 10 to end her seven-week pregnancy. He said he did not know his daughter, who lived with him, was pregnant until hours before her death.
  • Abortion an Election-Year Non-Issue
  • Dead Teen May Have Taken Abortion Pill
  • Abortion Center Drug Sales Investigated
  • Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Moves Forward
Posted by Webmaster at 02:10 PM

Freedom of Speech

The Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission is fighting suspended Chief Justice Roy Moore's efforts to delay his case. The panel's filing says this case is a matter of "great concern to the state of Alabama and deserves to be resolved as soon as possible."
  • Judicial Commission Fights Effort to Delay Case
  • Foundation Wants Ten Commandments Monument Removed
  • Barrow Church Rallies to Defend Commandments
  • Groups Offering Ten Commandments Book Covers
Posted by Webmaster at 01:58 PM

Politics

The flooding caused by Isabel ebbed away from city streets and suburban docks across the Mid-Atlantic, but millions of people remained without power and faced the drudgery of cleaning out basements and yards during the weekend. Despite its rapid weakening, the storm caused at least 24 deaths and potentially billions of dollars in damage.
  • Isabel Death Toll Rises to at Least 24
  • Washington Rebounds From Hurricane Isabel
  • Bush to Issue 'Call to Action' to U.N. on Iraq
  • Gunmen Wound Member of U.S.-Backed Iraqi Leadership
Posted by Webmaster at 01:39 PM

September 19, 2003

Pro-Life News

The Senate voted unanimously Sept. 17 to send its version of a partial-birth abortion ban to conference, and along the way watched two senators revive a longstanding debate about the merits of Roe v. Wade. By a vote of 93-0 the Senate sent its version of a partial-birth abortion ban to a conference with the House of Representatives, which had already passed its version and sent it to conference.
  • Senators Send Partial-Birth Abortion Ban To Conference
  • Man Arrested After Unborn Child Dies In Car Accident
  • Woman Recounts Abortion At Brigham's New Jersey Clinic
  • Parents Confront Insurer Over Stillbirth
Posted by Webmaster at 10:20 AM

Freedom of Speech

It will be a while before anyone sees Chief Justice Roy Moore back at the Alabama Supreme Court, possibly as long as a year. Moore's attorneys have filed a request to delay his appearance before the State Court of the Judiciary. It's all tied to Moore's appeal of the ten commandments case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • Chief Justice Moore Off Bench Indefinitely
  • Chief Justice To Speak At Fort Lauderdale Forum
  • Christians Ask State Court To Post Commandments
  • ACLU Challenges County's Ten Commandments Display
Posted by Webmaster at 10:19 AM

Politics

Hurricane Isabel knocked out power to more than 3.5 million people as it weakened into a tropical storm and raced up the Eastern Seaboard on Friday, swamping tidal communities along Chesapeake Bay, uprooting trees, disrupting air traffic and shutting down the nation's capital. The massive storm was blamed for at least 12 deaths: seven in Virginia; one in North Carolina; one in Pennsylvania; two in Maryland and one in New Jersey.
  • Isabel Pounds Eastern Seaboard; 12 Dead
  • GIs Fight Overnight Battle in Iraq
  • Three American Soldiers Killed in Iraq Ambush
  • Big Lie On Iraq Comes Full Circle
Posted by Webmaster at 09:48 AM

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Posted by Webmaster at 09:47 AM

September 18, 2003

Pro-Life News

The wall surrounding the Sioux City office of Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa has been spray painted with an anti-abortion message. On Tuesday morning, the northeast wall read, "Planned Parenthood (up arrow pointing toward the building) Baby killers. Evil. 240 yearly (The zero in 240 includes a face).
  • Planned Parenthood Vandalized
  • Murder Case Might Spur Debate On Abortion
  • Abortion Activists Stir Up Controversy
  • University Police Confiscate Pro-Life Signs
Posted by Webmaster at 10:09 AM

Freedom of Speech

A group of Christians was set to rally at the new Iowa Supreme Court building Thursday to protest the court's refusal to accept framed copies of what they called historic legal documents -- including the Ten Commandments.
  • Christian Group To Rally For Ten Commandments
  • Church Sends 30 To Montgomery
  • Commandments on the Move
  • Ten Commandments Signs Sprouting Up in Utah's Dixie
Posted by Webmaster at 09:27 AM

Politics

President George W. Bush conceded for the first time yesterday that the United States had no evidence indicating Saddam Hussein had anything to do with the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
  • No Proof Iraq Tied To 9/11: Bush
  • U.S. Troops Ambushed, Heavy Casualties
  • Pneumonia Toll May Be Higher
  • Bush Works Toward U.N. Iraq Compromise
Posted by Webmaster at 09:26 AM

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The folks at Forbes have put together a little slide show of some of the news cars we'll be buying in 2004. What's your favorite? Check them out from the Vehicles Section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 09:24 AM

September 17, 2003

Freedom of Speech

Seeking to move the battle over religion in government to a national stage, Chief Justice Roy Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for display in the U.S. Capitol.
  • Chief Justice Offers Monument to Congress
  • Public School 'Prayer Rooms' For Muslims OK'd
  • 'Bible As Hate Speech' Bill Nearing Vote
  • School Superintendent Seeks Proof Of Home Schooling
Posted by Webmaster at 10:28 AM

Pro-Life News

In an unusual move, Nassau prosecutors who won a murder conviction against a North Massapequa woman accused of killing her newborn baby are supporting the woman's request for a new trial.
  • DA: Baby Killer Entitled To New Trial
  • Fetus Found At Waste Treatment Plant
  • Mom Gets 10 Years In Death
  • Baby's Father Gets 15 Years To Life For Abuse Death
Posted by Webmaster at 10:28 AM

Politics

Retired Gen. Wesley Clark, former NATO commander and a relative political novice, announced on Wednesday he would make a run for the White House, joining nine other Democrats in the crowded 2004 race.
  • Ex-Gen. Clark Enters 2004 Battle for White House
  • California to Appeal Delay in Recall Vote
  • Museums, Monuments Should Hold Up To Isabel
  • Senate Weighs Presidential Succession
Posted by Webmaster at 10:27 AM

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TV Season Premier Dates. A complete listing of all of your favorite TV shows and the date's of their first new episode of the season is available in the TV / Radio section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:26 AM

September 16, 2003

Pro-Life News

The trial on a lawsuit filed against a local physician by a woman who suffered injuries during an abortion is scheduled to begin Oct. 6. Ann Marie Santana sued Dr. Joseph Durante in 1999 alleging that his negligence and the negligent actions of others caused her to suffer a perforated uterus and other injuries.
  • Trial Against Abortion Clinic Operator Set
  • Abortion Clinic Welcomes Teens With Open Doors
  • Women Rally for More Information on Abortion Risks
  • Pastor Mum On Role In This Halloween's Parade
Posted by Webmaster at 10:17 AM

Freedom of Speech

In the face of defiant county commissioners, the American Civil Liberties Union is suing Barrow County to have it remove a controversial Ten Commandments display in the Georgia county courthouse.
  • ACLU Suing Barrow County Over Ten Commandments
  • Time For Congress To Protect Religious Traditions
  • Moore Taking Commandments Fight Nationwide
  • Ten Commandments Kicked Up Good Dust
Posted by Webmaster at 10:16 AM

Politics

A draft report on the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq provides no solid evidence that Iraq had such arms when the United States invaded the country in March, ABC News reported.
  • No Solid Evidence in Draft on Iraq Arms Search
  • The U.N. Occupation Force
  • U.S. to Offer Revised Iraq Draft at U.N.
  • Bush Still Must Explain Costs Of War
Posted by Webmaster at 10:15 AM

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Posted by Webmaster at 09:19 AM

September 15, 2003

Pro-Life News

A group calling itself the November Gang that is connected to abortion providers has started a new effort to help women overcome their reluctance and regrets concerning abortion. In some clinics, women are "permitted to pray over their fetuses, even to sprinkle them with holy water in impromptu baptismal rites."
  • Pro-Abort Use New Techniques to Quell Women's Regrets
  • Florence Five Case Dismissed!
  • Abhor The Act Of Abortion, Not Just The Image
  • The Puppet Master 2
Posted by Webmaster at 10:09 AM

Freedom of Speech

The fight over Alabama's Ten Commandments monument is now prompting similar demonstrations in states across the country. Saturday, suspended Chief Justice Roy Moore got another boost from supporters in Arkansas.
  • Roy Moore Supporters Plan More Demonstrations
  • Ten Commandments Judge Brings Cause To Houston
  • Judge Moore Fights for His Job, Political Career
  • LaHood, Shimkus Co-Sponsors of Ten Commandments Bill
Posted by Webmaster at 09:57 AM

Politics

Since Persian Gulf War II began about 6,000 soldiers have been shipped home for recovery. Of these, 1,200 were wounded in combat. Many of the others consider themselves part of an army of "walking dead" - troops who appear to be so physically and mentally exhausted that the military has no recourse but to discharge them.
  • Mystery Deaths Fuel Vaccine Anxieties
  • Guerrillas Kill U.S. Soldier in Baghdad
  • US Deficit Balloons
  • Bush Deficit Stance Fuels Concerns
Posted by Webmaster at 09:56 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

The seeds of Datura inoxia, known in the Akron and Cleveland area as moonflower, have made several local teenagers sick, according to the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. The CDC reported "the youngsters evidently thought they could get stoned" by eating the seeds. Find out more in our Family News section.
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Posted by Webmaster at 09:34 AM

September 13, 2003

Pro-Life News

The York County jury deliberated 3½ hours Friday before acquitting Rev. James Grove, pastor of Heritage Baptist Church. “It’s a great victory for the Constitution,” Grove said on the steps of the York County Courthouse following his acquittal. “The jurors did their job. This is about our freedoms, the freedom to be out here preaching the word of God.”
  • Jury Clears Pastor, Abortion Posters
  • Joseph Druce: I Killed to Protect the Children
  • Court Turns Away Appeal By Abortion Doctor
  • Pictures Show Babies Smile In The Womb
  • Amanda Davis Gives Birth To 2 Sets Of Twins
  • Infant Found Dead In Toilet At Wal-Mart
Posted by Editor at 06:34 PM

Freedom Of Speech

A model of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore's Ten Commandments monument is going on tour. The six-state pilgrimage from Sept. 28 to Oct. 5 is sponsored by Faith and Action, a Washington religious advocacy organization. Rallies are scheduled along the route.
  • Model of Alabama's Ten Commandments to Tour
  • God’s Laws Still Remain In Barrow
  • Federal Judge Usurps Power Not In Constitution
  • Judge Bork: Judicial Activism Is Going Global
  • Court: Christians May Sue Florida Transit Agency
Posted by Editor at 06:33 PM

Politics

President Bush on Friday passionately defended his proposals for federally supported faith-based programs. He spoke at a fund-raiser at the Power Center, multi-service center founded by Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell, the pastor of Windsor Village United Methodist Church.
  • Bush Buying Black Vote With Taxpayer-Dollars
  • USAID Alerts Firms To New 'Jobs' In Iraq
  • 93,000 U.S. Jobs Lost In August
  • Afghan Welcomes $800 Million US Aid
  • Wounded U.S. Troops Billed For Hospital Food
Posted by Editor at 06:32 PM

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Posted by Webmaster at 06:30 PM

September 12, 2003

Pro-Life News

Rev. Bruce Murch testified that the pro-life Halloween parade marchers had marched for several blocks along the parade route with no problems at all. But the trouble began when police stopped the group at the Pine Street intersection, he said. The whole situation had come about because the group was stopped by the police in the middle of the parade route. That's when the crowd became unruly -- what kind of people do you expect to be watching a Halloween parade anyway?
  • Witness Blames Police, Defends Pro-life Posters
  • Pagans and Cops Collide With Christians
  • Boyfriend Charged With Attemped Steel-Toed Boot Abortion
  • Judge: Child Abuse Reporting Law Unconstitutional
Posted by Editor at 12:50 PM

Freedom Of Speech

The American Civil Liberties Union has notified Barrow County officials that a heavily debated Ten Commandments display must be removed from the county courthouse no later than Friday -- but it's not going anywhere.
  • ACLU to Barrow County: Move Commandments
  • Barrow Believers Rally
  • Constitutional Issues Surrounding Judge Moore's Stand
  • Bush Seeks Death Penalty For Terrorists
  • Critics Blast Push To Extend Powers of '01 Patriot Act
Posted by Editor at 12:47 PM

Politics

Hindus clubbed a Christian believer to death in Karnataka state recently, beat another pastor till he was unconscious, and then hindered relatives from conducting Christian burials.
  • Hindus Murder Christian, Beat Pastor Unconscious
  • Israel Impressed By India’s Religious Tolerance?
  • U.S. Opposes Move to Expel Sodomite Yasser Arafat
  • 2 U.S. Troops Killed, 7 Hurt in Iraq Raid
  • Appeals Court Won't Rehear Cheney Case
Posted by Editor at 12:46 PM

September 11, 2003

Pro-Life News

Fearing a small riot if they didn't defuse the situation, York City Police officers testified yesterday they had no choice but to confiscate anti-abortion posters carried by James Grove's followers during last October's Halloween parade.
  • Police 'Feared Riot', Confiscated Anti-Abortion Posters
  • Minister Being Tried For Showing Graphic Posters
  • Terror in the Womb: The Forgotten Victims
  • 9/11 Paranoia Trumps Free Speech
Posted by Webmaster at 10:36 AM

Freedom of Speech

Shrouded in secrecy under a blue sheet and two U.S. flags, a granite monument that includes the Ten Commandments will be unveiled today in Bartow, Florida in a ceremony that could trigger the latest flash point in the debate over the separation of church and state.
  • Monumental Debut May Ignite Church-State Debate
  • Another Monument In A Courthouse
  • Church Petitions For Commandments
  • Pleasant Grove To Fight Lawsuit Against Monument
Posted by Webmaster at 10:33 AM

Politics

Two long-awaited studies on underage drinking were presented to Congress this week, setting off a flurry of efforts to encourage lawmakers to act on recommendations to address the problem, which costs the nation an estimated $53 billion annually.
  • Congress Gets Landmark Underage Drinking Reports
  • Senate Blocks Bush Proposal To Change Overtime-Pay Rules
  • Bin Laden: Make Iraq a Graveyard for U.S.
  • Jihad - A Condition of Perpetual Conflict
Posted by Webmaster at 10:32 AM

September 10, 2003

Pro-Life News

Testimony was expected to begin today in the trial of Baptist minister James Grove, who is charged with disorderly conduct during an anti-abortion demonstration at York City's Halloween parade last October. "This case has nothing to do with street preaching," the prosecutor said.
  • Abortion-Protest Trial Begins
  • Pro-Life Group Asks Yale For Abortion Rebate
  • False Dilemma: Abortion-Waiting Period Bill Stirs Emotions
  • Mercy For Killer Moms
Posted by Webmaster at 10:33 AM

Politics

At no point in the last six months have the American people been told that for every soldier who has been killed in Iraq, at least another 15 have fallen so ill that they had to be flown back to the United States. There are fears that soldiers have already died or are falling ill due to their exposure to depleted uranium or the anthrax vaccine they have been compelled to take.
  • Troops Evacuated for Unexplained Medical Reasons
  • Smallpox Vaccine Had Few Takers
  • U.S. Soldier Killed in Iraq Attack
  • Suicide Car Bomber Kills Three in Iraq
Posted by Webmaster at 10:05 AM

Freedom of Speech

The Apostle Paul makes it clear that everyone should "be subject to the higher powers." The "higher powers" in mind in Romans 13:1 is God himself and "whosoever" (which includes rulers) receive damnation if they resist that higher power. This verse makes it clear that rulers are subject to God, as is any one else. As long as rulers are subject to the "higher powers" the governing authorities are legitimate.
  • Judge Roy Moore and the Defining Moment
  • The Land Doctrine
  • Arkansas 10 Commandments Display Changed
  • Faith-Based Items Advance
Posted by Webmaster at 09:56 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

In 2002, an estimated 22 million Americans suffered from substance dependence or abuse due to drugs, alcohol or both, according to the newest results of the Household Survey released by SAMSHA. Who are these people? Find out in the Health section of our family news channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 09:53 AM

September 09, 2003

Pro-Life News

The case of Brian Finkel, the abortion doctor charged with 60 counts of sexual assault and molestation of his patients, is perfect for one of those TV shows "torn from the headlines." The problem is there are no headlines! The press is totally ignoring this one. Now, if he was a Christian doctor...
  • Finkel's Assistant: He's Rude and Crude
  • Five Women Sue Hospital Over Male Nurse
  • Justice Despised: The Florida trial of Paul Hill
  • Remorseless Killer
Posted by Webmaster at 10:58 AM

Freedom of Speech

A steel beam in the symmetrical shape of a cross a remnant from the World Trade Center wreckage has drawn criticism from an atheist group, which objects to the artifact being kept at Ground Zero as a religious emblem. The trade center site is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
  • Atheist Group Objects To Steel 'Cross' At Ground Zero
  • Pastors Organize for Continued Ten Commandments Battle
  • The Media Won't Tell You It A'int Over In Montgomery
  • Moore Opposes Commandments Plan
Posted by Webmaster at 10:41 AM

Politics

The Supreme Court's more liberal justices seemed likely to support limits on campaign contributions while more conservative justices - including chief justice William Rehnquist - signaled concern about the provisions' infringement on the First Amendment. O'Connor, the court's most frequent swing vote, asked few questions and gave little indication of what she might do.
  • Supreme Court Appears Split Over Campaign Finance
  • Navy Coverup Alleged On Drug Side Effects
  • Lawmakers Expect To Pass Bush's $87 Billion Request
  • Guard, Army Reserve to See 12-Month Tours
Posted by Webmaster at 10:41 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

Fujifilm has announced a new addition to their digital camera line-up. They are releasing a 3 megapixel digital camera with the look and feel of an SLR, and resonably priced. Check it out in the Computers section of our family news channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:40 AM

September 08, 2003

Pro-Life News

A woman visiting an Eastside abortion clinic Saturday is suspected of setting small fires in a trash can and a cardboard filing box inside the facility. A city police and fire arson investigation team said the woman was one of a group of three and was either a patient or companion in the Planned Parenthood clinic.
  • Abortion Clinic Set On Fire
  • F.A.C.E. Act The Line's Becoming Blurred In Jurisdiction
  • Pro-Life Activist Fined For 'Harassing' Clinic Worker
  • Man Plans To Plead Not Guilty In Killing
Posted by Webmaster at 10:25 AM

Freedom of Speech

U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson said the central, most important issue was this: "Can the state acknowledge God?" After asking the question, he went on to answer it: "No." That is the issue. Lest we fail to understand what has occurred here, a single lower court federal judge has bluntly told every American that America is now officially an atheist nation.
  • Judge Declares America An Atheist Nation
  • Alabama Justice Addresses Church In Buckhead
  • Secrecy Masks Patriot Act's Conduct
  • The Patriot Act: Just Look At Clintons' Dirty Work
Posted by Webmaster at 10:10 AM

Politics

Breaking a lull in attacks on U.S. forces, insurgents set off a bomb that wounded two U.S. soldiers in Baghdad, while Britain said it would send 1,200 more troops to bolster coalition forces in Iraq. Iraqi guerrillas attacked an American patrol in Baghdad with explosives as soldiers were driving out of a tunnel in the center of the city.
  • Bomb Attack in Iraq Wounds 2 U.S. Troops
  • Bush Seeks $87 Billion For War Efforts
  • White House Was Warned Of Dubious Intelligence
  • Despite $25 Million Bounty, Bin Laden Still Not Found
Posted by Webmaster at 10:08 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

Got the Layoff Blues? Here's hope and help in the Business section of our family news channel. Whether you're an employer dealing with downsizing and layoffs or an employee looking for a new work home, these resources will help. Find out more in the Health section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:08 AM

September 06, 2003

Pro-Life News

The first "legal" abortion in Erie County in more than 20 years could be performed as early as two weeks from today. The state Department of Health confirmed Thursday that Steven Brigham, M.D., and several other doctors will be allowed to perform abortions in a suite of six offices in the Professional Building, 1611 Peach St.
  • Clinic To Open For Abortions
    First Babies Scheduled To Be Murdered Sept. 19
  • Execution Fails To Stir Attacks
  • Bush Says Hill Case Overplayed
  • The Anti-Abortionist's Handbook?
Posted by Editor at 11:35 AM

Freedom Of Speech

In a paper entitled "Testing the Boundaries of Parental Authority over Education: The Case of Homeschooling," Rob Reich, a Stanford University assistant professor of political science states, "… I argue … that at a bare minimum one function of any school environment must be to expose children to and engage students with values and beliefs other than those they are likely to encounter within their homes. Because homeschooling is structurally and in practice the least likely to meet this end, I argue that while the state should not ban homeschooling it must nevertheless regulate its practice with vigilance."
  • Keeping Homeschooling Private
  • Girls Get Extra School Help - Boys Get Ritalin
  • Atheists To Appeal Ten Commandments Plaque Case
  • City To Appeal Federal Ruling Barring Jesus Christ
  • 2 Posing As Preachers Wanted In Armed-Robbery Attempt
Posted by Editor at 11:34 AM

Politics

Members of Congress, along with more than 1 million other civilian government workers, are in line for a 4.1 percent pay raise next year under legislation moving through the House Thursday.
  • Lawmakers Include Themselves In Proposed Raise
  • U.S. Job Losses Rise Sharply In August
  • Raze Government, Don’t ‘Reform’ It
  • A Hard Look At Soft Money
Posted by Editor at 11:32 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

Workplace exposure to dust or fumes may account for as many as five million cases of emphysema, chronic bronchitis and related diseases in the U.S. – diseases that have been mainly attributed to smoking. Find out more in the Health section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 11:30 AM

September 05, 2003

Freedom of Speech

In the Third Circuit, they have ruled that the Ten Commandments displayed in the courthouse is constitutional (Chester, PA). In the Eleventh Circuit, they have ruled it unconstitutional. The Supreme Court will have to accept a case like this sooner or later to resolve the conflicts.
  • Federal Judge Myron Thompson Tosses Suit
  • Showdown in Montgomery: In Defense of God's Law
  • Congressman Pushing Ten Commandments Bill
  • Riley's Office Mending Fences
Posted by Webmaster at 10:20 AM

Politics

President Bush is completing a trio of Midwest speeches on the economy and opening a fresh round of fund raising to bolster his re-election bank account. He currently has more than $56 million on hand for next year's primary, though he faces no GOP opponent.
  • Bush to End Midwest Swing With Fund-Raiser
  • Russia Says U.S. Draft on Iraq Needs Serious Work
  • Security Council To Hold First Talks On Resolution
  • Bush Was All Too Willing to Use Émigrés' Lies
Posted by Webmaster at 10:18 AM

September 04, 2003

Freedom of Speech

A judge is expected to rule Today on a motion to dismiss a lawsuit involving the Ten Commandments monument. Three Alabamians filed the suit to get the monument put back in the rotunda of the state building. They claim their Constitutional rights were violated when the monument was moved to a storage last week. Attorney General Bill Pryor made a motion to dismiss the case.
  • Ten Commandments Controversy Continues
  • Mississippi Won't Receive Monument For Display
  • Urges Boycott of Alabama
  • Weird Practices in Alabama
Posted by Webmaster at 09:55 AM

Pat Robertson Endorses Arnold

Politics
"Well you know, I'm a body builder. I do some pretty heavy weightlifting, so I think the weightlifters of the world need to unite. I tell you what those guys in California could use a big bruiser to knock some heads together. I mean they're out of control over there. So what are they gonna do?" Pat Robertson said when he was asked if Christians in good conscience should vote for Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • Pat Robertson Endorses Arnold?
  • Gray Davis Gets Religion
  • Schwarzenegger Gets Egged
  • Bush To Ask U.N. For Help
Posted by Webmaster at 09:54 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

Safety tip: Inspecting tire wear doesn't just tell you if the tread is getting thin. A thorough tire inspection helps you spot possible repair issues. Study tire wear patterns on a regular basis if you want to keep on top of maintenance issues.
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Posted by Webmaster at 09:47 AM

September 03, 2003

Pro-Life News

Paul Hill was executed by lethal injection Wednesday at Florida State Prison for the 1994 slayings of abortionist John Britton and volunteer clinic escort James Barrett. The soft-spoken Hill, tall, pale and with receding blond hair, spent Wednesday morning saying goodbye to his wife, 18-year-old son, parents and two sisters, having met earlier this week with his two daughters, age 15 and 13.
  • Paul Hill executed
  • Hill Defends Decision To Kill Abortion Doctor
  • Excerpts From Paul Hill
  • Killer Hill: I Will Be Martyr
Posted by Webmaster at 07:30 PM

Freedom of Speech

Bush thinks federal judges make the laws? President Bush isn't offering any support to suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, who defied a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from his state Judicial Building's rotunda. White House spokesman Scott McClellan says, "The president believes that we must respect our laws."
  • President Says Courts Must be Obeyed
  • Moore Attorney: JIC Jumped The Gun
  • Riley To Face Monumental Decision
  • The Ten Commandments ARE a Gospel Issue!
Posted by Webmaster at 10:13 AM

Abominations

A Christian pastor protesting a gay festival was issued a summons after scuffling with a security worker at a French Quarter bar, police said. Police said the Rev. Grant E. Storms on Sunday night argued with Mark Counts, who works at the Good Fellow Bar, about whether Storms could enter the bar to videotape the goings on.
  • Pastor Issued Summons For Battery At Sodomite Festival
  • Christians March To End New Orleans' Sodomite Festival
  • Gay Banned From Library
  • Anti-Gay Billboard Suit Back In Court
Posted by Webmaster at 10:12 AM

Politics

The latest Republican to jump into the race for next year's open U.S. Senate seat issued a call Tuesday for a mandatory year of military service for just about every man and woman aged 18 to 26. John L. Borling, a 63-year-old retired Air Force major general from Rockford, said such a requirement would be more equitable than a draft.
  • Senate Candidate Calls For Mandatory Military Service
  • The Draft and a Godly Affection for Our Daughters
  • FBI In Baghdad Probes Car Bomb At Police Station
  • U.S. Forces Hand Over Parts of Central Iraq
Posted by Webmaster at 10:12 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

Many people dream of starting their on business. The Internet has greatly expanded the number and type of business opportunities available so, with proper planning and some hard work, it doesn't have to be a dream any more. Learn the first steps to take to set up your own e-business in the Business section of our family news channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:11 AM

September 02, 2003

Pro-Life News

For nine years, former Presbyterian minister Paul Hill has dwelt joyously upon the countless lives he believes he has saved. With equal pride, however, he has also reflected on the two lives he took. Tomorrow, Hill is scheduled to be put to death himself by the state of Florida, becoming the first person in America to be executed for the murder of an abortion doctor.
  • Death Row Glare Hits Quiet Town
  • Impending Florida Execution Piques Abortion Debate
  • Husband Goes On Trial Today In Death Of Pregnant Wife
  • Media, Darlings, Your Abortion Bias Is Showing Again
  • Latin American Women Know How To Murder Their Babies
Posted by Webmaster at 10:44 AM

Freedom of Speech

A naked Moses – that’s what was missing from Judge Roy Moore’s Ten Commandments display! Had the Alabama Supreme Court Justice only had the shrewd sense to include a depiction of the Old Testament hero sans clothes, his memorial to the Decalogue might still be sitting in the state’s judicial building rotunda.
  • A Naked Moses?
  • Ten Commandments = No Problem
  • Carved In Stone Or In Our Hearts?
  • House Wrapping Up Faith-Based Charities
Posted by Webmaster at 10:42 AM

Abominations

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams admitted Monday the Anglican Church faces a "messy" future and is in danger of disintegration. In his darkest assessment yet, Williams told the London Telegraph fissures are widening on a range of issues from women priests to homosexuality and predicted "new alignments" are likely.
  • Anglican Church Facing Disintegration
  • Convicted Sex Offender Missing Since July Captured In Haiti
  • Group Aims To Create Sodomite Frat At U.Va.
  • Madonna's Super Snogging
Posted by Webmaster at 10:41 AM

Politics

A car bomb exploded near the headquarters of U.S.-trained police in Baghdad Tuesday, wounding many bystanders, a day after a roadside bomb killed two U.S. soldiers. Another U.S. soldier was killed in a helicopter crash south of Baghdad. The bloodshed came as hundreds of thousands of mourners converged for the funeral of a slain religious leader who had urged Iraqis to be patient with the American occupiers.
  • 3 U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq
  • Lawmakers Question Bush's Iraq Policies
  • Reagan Shooter Seeks Visits With Parents
  • Davis, Bustamante Rally Same California Crowd
Posted by Webmaster at 10:41 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

Shoppers in the Southeastern United States will find using Internet-based coupons more difficult after several grocery chain and supermarkets responded to a recent fake coupon scam by refusing to accept any Internet coupons whatsoever. Find out more in the Shopping section of our Family News channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 10:40 AM

September 01, 2003

Pro-Life News

The Justice Department plans to go to court to defend a federal law that bans protesters from blocking access to abortion clinics, a move that is angering some opponents of abortion who have been strong supporters of Attorney General John Ashcroft. A federal judge in Houston, in a little-noticed decision, declared this month that part of the 1994 law, known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, is unconstitutional because it exceeds the power of Congress to regulate commerce.
  • Justice Department To Save FACE
  • Professor Accused Of Killing Daughter Commits Suicide
  • Antiabortion 'Martyr' Doesn't Want Execution Halted
  • Paul Hill Set To Die For 2 Murders
Posted by Webmaster at 10:43 AM

Freedom of Speech

The fight to return the Ten Commandments monument to the Alabama judicial building's rotunda continues, but there's a new focus. Organizers of the demonstrations are putting pressure on local leaders to take up the cause. Sandy Rios from Washington says, "It's important that people show up and come from all across the country. And show this is not an issue that's going to go by easy. I don't think this is dead at all."
  • Monument Demonstrators Issue Call to Local Leaders
  • Thou Shalt Not Let This Ruling Stand
  • Chief Justice Roy Moore Spends Weekend at Home
  • Federal Judge Rules State In Compliance With Ruling
Posted by Webmaster at 09:46 AM

Abominations

A former youth minister for a Monroe evangelical Christian church could face up to 40 years in prison after a Bridgeport Superior Court jury found him guilty of molesting a 14-year-old girl last week. The jury convicted the Rev. Lucia Farley of sexual assault in the second and third degree, five counts of fourth-degree sexual assault and two counts of risk of injury to a minor.
  • Jury Finds Youth Minister Guilty Of Molestation
  • Sodomite High School Opens In New York
  • Schools Are Latest Flash Point In Debate Over Sodomites
  • State High Court More Critical In Capital Cases
Posted by Webmaster at 09:45 AM

Politics

Two U.S. troops were killed Sunday in a clash with guerrilla fighters northwest of Shkin in Afghanistan, the U.S. military said. The military's Central Command said in a statement that the two were among three American soldiers wounded in the clash in Paktia Province.
  • Two U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghan Combat
  • Bush Visiting Union Workers For Labor Day
  • Bush Pals Hired To Rewrite Iraqi Law
  • Energy, War Seen Topping U.S. Congressional Agenda
Posted by Webmaster at 09:44 AM

FAMILY NEWS FEATURES

Arriving in an email with an attachment named "patch.exe" the Dumaru worm pretends to be From: Microsoft. In reality, it is a mass-mailing email worm with viral capabilities that installs a backdoor component onto infected systems. Find out more about this worm and how you can determine if your computer has it in the Computers section of our family news channel.
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Posted by Webmaster at 09:44 AM