Test results at Sousa Middle School have shown a marked improvement since Michelle A. Rhee became chancellor of D.C
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A study in improvement
Test results at Sousa Middle School have shown a marked improvement since Michelle A. Rhee became chancellor of D.C
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A study in improvement
The public is invited to study Christianity’s “Family Tree” at Clarksbury United Methodist Church in Hardyville. “If you’ve ever wanted to know what other denominations believe and why, this study will answer those questions,” said pastor Eric Vaudt.
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Christianity’s ‘Family Tree’ to be studied (Southside Sentinel)
It seems unlikely that the Pope, known for his love of Mozart and who once described rock music as the work of the Devil, enjoys Carlos Santana’s Black Magic Woman or Oasis’s Wonderwall on an iPod in the privacy of his study.
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Vatican gives holy seal of approval to its top ten ‘pop milestones’ (Times Online)
ELLWOOD CITY Study planned Dayspring Harvest Ministries, 316 Sixth St., Ellwood City, will conduct the second in a series of studies on Christianity’s Hebraic Roots.
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Town Topics-Oct. 28 (Ellwood City Ledger)
Geza Vermes is the emeritus professor of Jewish studies at Oxford University. He will discuss the Dead Sea Scrolls and their contribution to the study of ancient Judaism and early Christianity.
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Dead Sea Scrolls Expert To Speak In Chapel Hill (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)