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Extractions: Old Articles Thursday, April 08 Mendocino, CA Antenna Approved Under House Deck LDS Church sacrifices Gods children for wireless profits! Verizon crosses line, in city view Tuesday, April 06 Mobile phones 'harm blood cells' Saturday, April 03 Danger associated with Base Station Antennas in NYC Workers win radiation protection A mobile phone mast is going up in Codnor Wednesday, March 31 Radiation rules made stricter 'as precaution' Tuesday, March 30
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Old Order River Brethren played an important part in the early history of the group which is why theRiver brethren are sometimes referred to as the yorker brethren Church. http://www.geocities.com/riverbrethren/
Extractions: The Old Order River Brethren An *Unofficial* Web Page (Being a reprint of the pamphlet "Old Order River Brethren, Who Are They?") The History... The River Brethren originated near the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. In about 1780, a small group of Christians led by Jacob Engle met there to form a new fellowship. Most were of Mennonite background but were strongly influenced by the Brethren (Dunker) movement and the Pennsylvania German revivalists that later became the United Brethren Church. The River Brethren developed a unique blending of Christian practices from these three sources. In the 1850s the River Brethren divided into three groups: the Brethren in Christ, the United Zion Church and the Old Order River Brethren. There are currently Old Order River Brethren congregations (often called simply River Brethren) In Lancaster and Franklin Counties (Pennsylvania) and in Dallas County, Iowa. York County, Pennsylvania played an important part in the early history of the group which is why the River Brethren are sometimes referred to as the "Yorker" Brethren Church. We Believe:
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RootsWeb: BRETHREN-L [BRE] River Brethren Some of his children became Old Order River brethren (yorker) andlived in Darke County Ohio and in Franklin County Pennsylvania. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/BRETHREN/2003-03/1047979243
Extractions: Another brief comment about the River Brethren (Brethren in Christ). One of my great grandfathers, Benjamin Gibboney, was a River Brethren minister. Some of his children became Old Order River Brethren (Yorker) and lived in Darke County Ohio and in Franklin County Pennsylvania. All of them that I knew were farmers. Ira Hardman Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com This thread: [BRE] Re: Dunker Christians by [BRE] Old Order River Brethren, Jeopardy. by [BRE] Re: River Brethren by Re: [BRE] Re: Dunker Christians by RE: [BRE] Re: Houser by Re: [BRE] Houser/Bowman by Re: [BRE] Houser/Bowman by [BRE] Re: Moravian by Re: [BRE] Re: Moravian by [BRE] Re: Carolinas by Re: [BRE] Re: Carolinas by Re: [BRE] Re: Carolinas by [BRE] Re: Tennessee by Re: [BRE] Re: Tennessee by Re: [BRE] Tennessee by Re: [BRE] Re: Tennessee by Re: [BRE] Re: Tennessee by Re: [BRE] Research in a New Area (was "Tennessee") by
The New Yorker: Fact Though the Plymouth brethren were fervently committed to adult baptism, the naturalist Subscribeto http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?031006fa_fact
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Extractions: Home Books Articles TV Series ... Biography Each morning, as the sun rises I pray. The shaharith service is largely unvarying, except that there is a different Psalm for each day of the week. I know most of the prayers by heart, and often close my eyes as I recite them. This purposeful blindness allows me to retreat from the distractions of the surrounding world. My Jewish heritage is mixed the tight scholastic rationalism of Vilna, in Lithuania, on my fathers side, and the ecstatic Hasidic mysticism of Hungarys Carpathian Mountains, on my mothers and, while praying, I try to touch both traditions. Sometimes I will think about the root of a particular word in an attempt to delve deeper into the message of the text. Other times, I recite the ancient Hebrew words in a rapid monotone until they flood over me, submerging distinct thought. As I near the end of the prayers, I search for a kernel of meaning for the day ahead. For example, on Tuesdays, which I generally spend in the clinic, seeing people with cancer, blood diseases, and AIDS, I recite Psalm 82; it instructs us to uphold the downtrodden and the destitute. Fridays are devoted to analyzing the weeks accumulated laboratory data the sequence or function of a novel gene, the structure of a cellular protein, the effects of a new drug and that days Psalm, No. 93, celebrates the mystery and majesty of the physical world. But there are many mornings, at home or in synagogue, when ritual fails to bring meaning. Etymology then feels like a self-indulgent parlor game; the rhythmic chanting is distracting rather than transporting. Closing my eyes brings only darkness and a chilling sense of emptiness.
Brethren Mennonite Council: BMC Convention poems. Her poems have appeared in magazines such as The New yorker,The Paris Review, and Poetry, as well as numerous anthologies. http://www.bmclgbt.org/convention.html
Extractions: (Please note that this convention starts on Saturday and ends on Monday!) Authority comes from the experience we gain by running off and talking with strangers; authority comes from dreams and fragments of memory and from tracking the ways of weeds, which thrive beyond the bounds of domestic gardens and gracefully bloom where no one ever planted them. (Julia Kasdorf, Tracking the Mullein, 1996.) Come! This is the convention you've been waiting for! Julia Kasdorf is a writer who grew up Mennonite in a small town near Pittsburgh. As a child she immersed herself in the traditional Mennonite community of her grandparents and extended family, even choosing to wear the traditional head covering after she was baptized to lay claim to an identity that rooted and held her. Her writing explores the "tender and intimate distance" that opened up between her and the Mennonite community of her birth as she came into a new identityurban, poet, academic, Episcopalian. Julia's books of poetry include Eve's Striptease and Sleeping Preacher
Stories, Listed By Author STACPOOLE, H(enry) de VERE (18631951) * brethren of the Coast, (ar) The Tribute,ed. D JEAN (1915-1979) * Children Are Bored on Sunday, (ss) New yorker Feb 21 http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s151.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents SPICEHANDLER, DANIEL SPIEGELMAN, ART SPIERS, RUTH _, trans. SPINRAD, NORMAN (Richard) On Being Your Own Agent, (ar) The SFWA Handbook , ed. Mildred Downey Broxon, SFWA 1976 Rubber Sciences, (ar) The Craft of Science Fiction Voice Over, (pl) A Mexicon Decade , ed. Colin Harris, Mexicon 6 1994 SPITZ, BOB SPOFFORD, HARRIET (Elizabeth Prescott) The Amber Gods, (na) Atlantic Monthly Jan-Feb 1860 American Gothic: An Anthology, 1787-1916
Chronological List The Turtle (pm); Twin Souls (pm) New yorker; Up From the Egg (pm); VisualEyes (pm); toSue (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 16 1932; Josephs brethren (ss) The http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/d599.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents MUNOZ, RAFAEL (stories) MUNRO, A. G. (stories) MUNRO, ALICK (stories) MUNRO, CHRISTY (stories) MUNRO, CINDY (stories) MUNRO, DOMINIQUE (stories) MUNRO, DOREEN (stories) MUNRO, H(ector) H(ugh) (1870-1916); see pseudonym Saki (stories) MUNRO, JOHN (stories) MUNRO, KATHRYN (stories) MUNRO, NEIL (stories) MUNROE, CLARA A. (stories) MUNROE, WALLACE (stories) MUNSELL, LELIA (stories) Helping the Subnormal Child (ar) Normal Instructor and Primary Plans Jun 1927 (ar) St. Nicholas Magazine
SARI NUSSEIBEH IN THE NEW YORKER: RAGE AND REASON LETTER FROM JERUSALEM. THE NEW yorker. RAGE AND REASON. He, like certain Israelis,has the ability to think as critically about his brethren as about the Other. http://www.chicagopeacenow.org/rr-13.html
Extractions: SARI NUSSEIBEH IN THE NEW YORKER: RAGE AND REASON LETTER FROM JERUSALEM THE NEW YORKER RAGE AND REASON by DAVID REMNICK Will anyone listen to the P.L.O.'s voice of restraint? Issue of 2002-05-06 Posted 2002-04-29 Nusseibeh summoned up that day with a wry smile. "I remember it well," he said to me. "I'd just finished delivering a lecture at the university on liberalism and tolerance." A few weeks ago, I met Nusseibeh at the Damascus Gate, one of the gates leading into the Old City of Jerusalem. Israeli troops and tanks were still in cities throughout the West Bank, and Colin Powell had been dispatched to the region, travelling everywhere and, it appeared, getting nowhere. Arafat clearly understands Nusseibeh's value. Until last year, Arafat's representative in Jerusalem had been another of the city's Palestinian dynasts, Faisal Husseini, and when Husseini died, of a heart attack, while travelling in Kuwait, Arafat turned to Nusseibeh. For months, Nusseibeh resisted, worrying that he would be a for-display-only appointment. More important, he thought that the second intifada, which followed Arafat's rejection of Israeli proposals for a final settlement and Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount in September, 2000, was not an effective uprising"not really an intifada at all" but, rather, a series of terrible mistakes and improvisations that would lead to radicalization on the Palestinian side, a strengthening of the right wing on the Israeli side, and, above all, the bloody dissolution of trust on both sides. Nusseibeh finally took the job, but his forecast proved all too accurate.
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The New Yorker Fact Phil Niekro, or Knucksie, as he is known among his brethren (though not Subscribeto a http://www.furl.net/forward.jsp?id=335398
THE NEW YORKER: Backfire THE NEW yorker. who is a founder of the National Security Archive, a former journalist,and the coauthor, with Bob Woodward, of The brethren. Armstrong had http://www.hermanos.org/Backfire.htm
Extractions: BY CARL NAGIN ONE of the more unusual partnerships in recent American diplomacy has been that between Bill Richardson and Peter Bourne. Richardson, a former congressman from New Mexico who is now the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, was once called the Red Adair of American diplomacy in honor of his sometimes unconventional missions. Bourne, a psychiatrist by training, was President Carter's special envoy on world health and hunger issues, and he continued those efforts in the late seventies and early eighties at the United Nations, as an assistant secretary general. He has had a passion for issues involving Cuba; in 1986, he wrote a psychobiography of Fidel Castro. In late 1995, at a time when America's Cuba policy was foundering, Richardson and Bourne both turned their attention toward Havana, in the hope of improving relations with Cuba. Richardson says that the Cubans had been asking him to visit Havana for some time, and in January of 1996 he made the first of two trips to Cuba. There he met with Fidel Castro and other government officials. But this new initiative was halted a month later, when two planes piloted by Cuban exiles who called themselves Brothers to the Rescue were shot down over the Straits of Florida by the Cuban Air Force. Outrage over the deaths of four men greatly increased antagonism toward the Castro regime and forced the Clinton Administration to reverse its Cuba policy.
Brides For Brethren Brides for brethren Arizona Territory18541883 by Harriet Rochlin. 1. Julia (frank)Zeckendorf (Mrs. William), New yorker, traveled to Tucson in 1875 via http://rochlin-roots-west.com/corner/brides.html
Extractions: MARRIED Mr. Drachman has received a letter from California which brings the gay tidings of the sudden and unexpected marriage of I. Goldberg the everlasting "Lomo de Oro." A few of his friends at the time of his departure for California some three months ago had a sneaking idea that his "pleasure trip" would result in some such tragedy. MORAL: Now all young men a warning take-and stay at home for mercy sake. The above item appeared in the Tucson Weekly Arizonan , November 11, 1870. A month later, the editor updated his report on the colorful "Lomo de Oro" a playful Spanish rendition of the name Goldberg. I. Goldberg returned from his "pleasure trip" on Monday. Now what did he bring? What every sensible man will seek to procure before he becomes cankered by bachelorship a wife. Alter-shy frontier humor aside, to marry or not to marry, was a painful, life-shaping question to Arizona frontier busters like Goldberg. These men the majority, young, broke and single had chased opportunity into a newly-acquired and still embattled land. When most of the small, occupying American army left the frontier to fight in the Civil War, the settlers had to defend themselves. Those who escaped both assaulting Apaches and American and Mexican criminals, faced new trials: an untamed landscape, sparsely inhabited by Indians and Mexicans; harsh elements, and the vicissitudes of nascent enterprises and frontier politics.
Extractions: document.write(''+''); News Opinions Corporate QOTW ... Opinions By Jason Alba, MBA2 albaj@umich.edu Published: Monday, November 19, 2001 I read with interest the editorial in the MSJ of 11/5. I, too, reacted with concern and dismay upon hearing news of the clash between police and firefighters at the World Trade Center site. Again, I would like to offer a New Yorker's perspective on this event. This may sound like a public relations letter for the NYPD and FDNY, but I believe that these points should be made in light of this event. I apologize for my lack of brevity. The meaning of "getting back to normalcy" is grossly different for these men and women than it is for the rest of the country. For you and I, "normalcy" has meant finding solace in your family and friends, resuming the pursuit of your daily activities, and somehow developing a rational understanding of the events and identifying cautionary learning points for the future. In our perches as business school students in the Midwest, I tend to think that the pursuit of normalcy has been relatively straightforward, as it has been, I assume, for most of the country. This exercise is much easier when you can choose the type and depth of disaster images that you see, when you can moderate your exposure to the events by a click of a remote control or mouse.
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