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Monday, July 14, 2008
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Fortune-tellers targetted in new Consumer Protection Regulations ...
- 23 May 2008 ... business.timesonline.co.uk Fortune-tellers targetted in new Consumer Protection Regulations ....
Entertaining a pundit's views - Times Online
Sense About Science Comment on new Consumer Protection Regulations
BBC NEWS Business New rules for consumer protection
Clairvoyants Could Face Jail Under New Law (from Argus Lite)
On the same shelf: New Media's Dilemma: Behavioral Targeting vs. Consumer Privacy,TechNewsWorld, CA -
Friday, July 04, 2008
Sharia law could have UK role, says lord chief justice
Patrick Wintour and Riazat Butt
The Guardian,
Friday July 4, 2008
Britain's most senior judge reopened one of the most highly charged debates in Britain last night when he said he was willing to see sharia law operate in the country, so long as it did not conflict with the laws of England and Wales, or lead to the imposition of severe physical punishments.
The remarks by the lord chief justice, Lord Phillips, in a speech to the London Muslim Council yesterday, had a conscious echo of the comments made by the archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, in February who argued that sharia law could sometimes be used in Britain. continue reading the full story
The Guardian,
Friday July 4, 2008
Britain's most senior judge reopened one of the most highly charged debates in Britain last night when he said he was willing to see sharia law operate in the country, so long as it did not conflict with the laws of England and Wales, or lead to the imposition of severe physical punishments.
The remarks by the lord chief justice, Lord Phillips, in a speech to the London Muslim Council yesterday, had a conscious echo of the comments made by the archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, in February who argued that sharia law could sometimes be used in Britain. continue reading the full story
Saturday, June 21, 2008
My sweet Lord: Top ten religious treats
Joanna writes: Scripture candy and Bible bonbons - were these what King Soloman was talking about when he wrote
"Fraudulent food is sweet to a man, but afterwards his mouth is filled with gravel" - Proverbs 20 v 17? Decide for yourselves with our list of the top ten religious treats available.
These soft peppermint puffs allow you to learn a verse while sucking on a mint.Extract: The seven foods of Deuteronomy, Wheat, Barley, Raisins, Honey, Figs, Pomegranates, Olive Oil, are packed into this Bible Bar providing "nutrition God's way".
Faith Central - Times Online - WBLG: continue
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
Cyber Worship Resource of the Week is The Ten Commandments of Access
Here is a sample from inside the Book: Cyber Worship in Multifaith Perspectives--full of resources that will facilitate building bridges in a Multifaith society. Table of Contents / Reviews
Chapter 4. 'Navigating the Deep Sacred Space via Experiences of the Wise':
Chapter 4. 'Navigating the Deep Sacred Space via Experiences of the Wise':Resource of the Week is: The Access Web - The Ten Commandments of Access (see similar content on pages 131-132). Order the book with Publisher:
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The 10 shopping commandments @ Women's fashion, MSN Shopping
Give praise to the shopping gods with our credit crunch-friendly commandments. Obey and ye shall be rewarded...
- Thou shalt not buy smaller sizes
- Thou shalt not waste money on passing trends
- Thou shalt understand the difference between necessity and luxury
- Thou shalt not forget to read the care labels
- Thou shalt not be a slave to sales
- Thou shalt not buy rogue clothing
- Thou shalt not turn thy nose up at budget labels
- Thou shalt not impulse buy
- Thou shalt not be afraid to return
- Thou shalt not spend more than thou can afford
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Hindus ask Beliefnet to stop promoting Hollywood movie 'The Love Guru'

Hindus have asked Beliefnet, the largest spiritual website, to stop promoting the upcoming Hollywood movie 'The Love Guru', which they say "hurts the Hindu and spiritual community".Advancing the movement launched by acclaimed Hindu leader Rajan Zed; Bhavna Shinde, representing Hindu Janjagruti Samiti and Sanatan Society for Scientific Spirituality, in a communiqué to Beliefnet, said, "…we are appalled that a well-respected spiritual website like Beliefnet is openly promoting this movie that hurts the Hindu and spiritual community, contradicting Beliefnet's published mission statement…" Hindu Today
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