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'CREATION' MOVIE TO MAKE U.S. DEBUT
A film that tells the “true story” of 19th-century naturalist Charles Darwin will finally be making its U.S. debut this weekend nearly four months after its worldwide release. READ MORE

'GOD IS' AD CAMPAIGN TO HIT 1,000 NYC SUBWAYS
Pro-God ads will hit some 1,000 subway cars throughout New York City beginning Friday, announced the New York church sponsoring the campaign. READ MORE

US GRANTS ASYLUM TO HOME-SCHOOLING GERMAN FAMILY
PURCELLVILLE, Va., Jan. 26 /Christian Newswire/ -- In a first of its kind case, a US federal immigration judge in Memphis, Tennessee granted the Romeike family political asylum. Judge Burman said, "The rights being violated here are basic human rights that no country has a right to violate." READ MORE

PRO-LIFERS MARCH; ROE WILL BE REVERSED, SBC'S LAND SAYS
Christian Telegraph:
Tens of thousands of pro-life Americans marched in the U.S. capital on the anniversary of the nationwide legalization of abortion with fresh encouragement for their cause, reports Baptist Press. In fact, Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land said he is more convinced than ever that the Supreme Court's legalization of abortion will be reversed in his lifetime.
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TRAPPED FATHER SURVIVES WITH HELP OF PHONE APP
Haiti (CNN) -- Alone in the darkness beneath layers of rubble, Dan Woolley felt blood streaming from his head and leg. Then he remembered -- he had an app for that. Woolley, an aid worker, husband, and father of two boys, followed instructions on his cell phone to survive the January 12 earthquake in Haiti. READ MORE

ANTI-OBESITY DRUG BANNED
IANS, 26 January 2010: European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has recommended that appetite suppressant drug sibutramine, also known as Reductil, should neither be prescribed by doctors nor dispensed by pharmacists. READ MORE

ORPHAN POPULATION WILL EXPLODE FOLLOWING HAITI'S QUAKE
USA (MNN) 21 January, 2010 : A 6.1 aftershock shook the country of Haiti again on 20 January. Many aid agencies are unsure if the quake caused additional damage. It's been more than a week since the quake demolished buildings, left two-million homeless and killed an estimated 200,000 people. The deaths of those people will create another disaster -- an increase in the orphan population, says Al Lackey, President of Kids Alive International.  READ MORE

SPIRITUAL SUPPORT IMPROVES WELLBEING OF TERMINALLY ILL, RESEARCH FINDS
Lawrence D Jones, Christian Post, Jan 4, 2010 - Terminally ill cancer patients who receive spiritual support from their medical team are, on average, found to be in a better state of being near death than those who do not, according to a recently published study. Researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute also found that among patients relying on their religious beliefs to cope with their illness, spiritual support reduced their risk of receiving aggressive medical interventions at the end of life. READ MORE

FAITH LEADERS HIGHLIGHT NEED TO REMEMBER HOLOCAUST
Christian leaders across denominations commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday to keep alive the memory of the atrocities that took place in the Nazi concentration camps more than 65 years ago and to also highlight the need to be alert in protecting human life today. Jan. 27, 2010 Christian leaders across denominations commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday, 27 January, to keep alive the memory of the atrocities that took place in the Nazi concentration camps more than 65 years ago and to also, highlight the need to be alert in protecting human life today. READ MORE

FRENCH CALL TO BAN BURKA
PARIS, AP, AFP January 27, 2010: A French parliamentary report called last night for a ban on the full Islamic veil in all schools, hospitals, public transport and government offices, saying the burka was an affront to French values. "The wearing of the full veil is a challenge to our republic. This is unacceptable," the report released by a parliamentary commission said. "We must condemn this excess." READ MORE

THOUSANDS ATTEND FUNERAL OF MURDERED CATHOLIC GIRL IN PAKISTAN
Lahore, Pakistan, Jan 27, 2010 (CNA).- On Jan. 25, thousands of people in Pakistan attended the funeral of a 12-year-old Catholic girl who was allegedly raped and killed by her Muslim employer.
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MODERN MOTHERS 'MOST STRESSED' AT 8.25AM
By Nick Collins, The Telegraph: Getting the children out of bed, making sure they eat breakfast and checking they pack their bags leaves mothers exhausted before they have even left the house. But it is at 8.25am, when many mothers are fighting their way to school through rush hour traffic, that stress levels reach their highest, research found.
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BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS ‘AFFECT DECISION MAKING’
Washington, Jan 26 : A new American study suggests that fluctuating blood glucose levels may affect decision-making. Psychological scientists X.T. Wang and Robert D. Dvorak from the University of South Dakota looked into how blood glucose levels affect our thinking about present and future rewards.
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SIMPLE EYE TEST CAN DETECT MENTAL DISORDERS
Sydney, Jan 27 : A simple eye test can help diagnose inherited mental health conditions such as bipolar disorder or manic depression, according to new evidence. Monash University neuroscientist Steven Miller led a national team of researchers to test the binocular rivalry rates of 348 sets of twins - 128 of whom were identical.
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EXERCISE LINKED TO HEALTHIER AGING
Washington, Jan 26 : Exercise can help reduce risk or slow progression of several age-related conditions, according to a new research. According to a commentary and four articles published in the January 25 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals, physical activity can lead to improvements in overall health in older age.
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LOW-CARB DIET ‘HELPS LOWERS BP'
Washington, Jan 26 : A low-carbohydrate diet can prove effective in lowering blood pressure, a new study has found. In the study, researchers found that two popular weight loss methods proved equally effective at helping participants lose significant amounts of weight. But a low-carbohydrate diet proved better at lowering blood pressure than the weight-loss drug orlistat, said researchers at Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Duke University Medical Center. READ MORE

MINISTRY URGES CHURCHES TO CELEBRATE CREATION SUNDAY, NOT EVOLUTION SUNDAY
CHARLESTON, WV, Jan. 26 /Christian Newswire/ -- CreationLetter.com is urging churches to celebrate Creation Sunday this February 14th to counter the Clergy Letter Project's Evolution Sunday, scheduled on the same date. As the Year of Darwin comes to a close and we enter the Post-Darwin Century, CreationLetter.com is renewing its efforts to answer the challenge the Clergy Letter Project represents to the plain, traditional interpretation of Genesis. READ MORE

CHURCH IS GROWING, THANKS IN PART TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT
Christian Telegraph: The Church in urban China is growing like wildfire, and it may have the government to thank for it, reports MNN. "There's a mass migration happening in China right now between people, particularly young people, moving from the rural areas to the city to look for jobs," explains Tom Henry with WorldServe Ministries. "It's also being heavily pushed by the Chinese government. And as that happens, God is doing the same sort of revival that He did in the rural areas, and churches are exploding in urban areas all over China."
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POPE TELLS PRIESTS GET TO GRIPS WITH BLOGS, WEB VIDEO
By Joe Fay, 25th January 2010: The Pope has ordered his priests to get more active on the net to spread the word of God, while warning them not to get carried away by the false idols of the digital world. In a message highlighting that 2010 is the Year for Priests (Catholics only) and flagging up May's 44th World Communications Day, Pope Benedict reminds his priests that "Church communities have always used the modern media".
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AUDIO BIBLES TO ACCOMPANY DISASTER RELIEF TEAMS
Jan. 20 /Christian Newswire/ -- Before the earthquake, Haiti was one of the poorest nations in the world. About 70% of Haitians live on less than $2 a day, and now they have lost everything. Faith Comes By Hearing, an international Audio Bible group, is working with Convoy of Hope to provide relief in Haiti.
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