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Changing of the years
Position: Chaplain of St. Andrews Estates North, Boca Raton.
Other job experience: Former minister of Christian education, minister of missions, men's ministry director, teacher of Bible and philosophy at Westminster Academy; director of research for...Tags: Crimes, Entertainment, McDonald's, Career and Workplace, Music
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Conor Cruise O'Brien dies at 91; Irish author became a prominent diplomat
Conor Cruise O'Brien, a leading Irish author, politician and diplomat who rose to international prominence while leading a United Nations mission in the troubled Congo and remained an independent, often contrarian thinker amid religious strife of his...Tags: New York, Washington (U.S. state), Christianity, Abba Eban, Israel
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Rhena Schweitzer Miller dies at 90; child of Nobel prize winner continued his work in West Africa
Rhena Schweitzer Miller, the only child of Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian Dr. Albert Schweitzer, who carried on his medical missionary work in the West African country of Gabon after his death in 1965, has died. She was 90.
Miller died of natural...Tags: Health, Gabon, Hospitals and Clinics, Children, Awards and Prizes
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On a mission
At first glance, Aaron Jackson doesn't have much in common with Ray and Trisha Comfort. But the 24-year-old college dropout and retired middle-aged couple both left comfortable lives in the United States to serve Haiti's AIDS orphans.
By Tim Collie
Sun-...Tags: Condos and Houses, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Children, Golf
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How to help
Agape Home http://www.plantingpeace.org Agape Home for HIV Positive Children, a four-bedroom home that cares for 10 children infected with HIV, is run by Aaron Jackson of Hollywood and John Dieubon, a Haitian translator and missionary. The home...Tags: Medical Services, Minority Groups, Government, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
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Just a kid
The 15-year-old boy is HIV positive. His grandmother doesn't know. Hospital workers, who drive hours to bring him medicine, don't want to tell her for fear she'll abandon him. He just wants to play.
By Tim Collie
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Garapin...Tags: AIDS, HIV, Family, Health, Career and Workplace
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Small-scale exhibitions of big importance
Sun Art CriticThe most notable thing about this season of museum and gallery shows is that, for the first time in years, it seems, there's no blockbuster event in the offing to monopolize all the attention, interest and ticket sales to the public. Instead, area...Tags: William Morris, Greta Garbo, Religious Texts, Tickets, Claudette Colbert
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Mozambique's daughter
Sun Foreign StaffMAPUTO, Mozambique - On sweaty summer nights in this tropical East African port, people searching for relief can go to A Fofoca Pub. A sticky sea breeze staggers through the open windows, and the pub's prized satellite television offers patrons news of...Tags: Medical Services, Minority Groups, Political Systems, Immigration, Diseases and Illnesses
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Original site for Albert Schweitzer topic gallery.
