Sunday, February 16, 2014

Homeschool family's fate up for discussion by Supremes + MORE





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A conference is scheduled among U.S. Supreme Court justices on Feb. 21 where the fate of a German family now living in America but facing government persecution if they return to Germany will be discussed.

That’s according to a report from the Home School Legal Defense Association, which has been working on the case involving the Romeikes, Uwe, Hannelore and their children, for several years…

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Australia"s "Marijuana Queen"


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(Al-Jazeera) Her piercing blue eyes filled with tears as she repeatedly smacked her forehead with her palm while the verdict was read in a language she didn’t understand.

Schapelle Corby, 36, was found guilty by an Indonesian court on May 27, 2005, of attempting to smuggle 4.1kg of marijuana from Australia to Bali…


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(Space) An asteroid the size of three football fields is set to make a close brush of Earth on Monday (Feb. 17), and you can watch the flyby in a live webcast.

Maybe the heavens are trying to tell us something. Don’t be left in the dark! Find out everything you need to know about the “Blood Moons” phenomenon…


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(Al-Jazeera) Sydney, Australia — Random violence on the streets of Australia is in the spotlight after recent deaths in “one punch” assaults, leading to growing calls for tougher laws to tackle the problem.

Also known as the “king hit” and “coward’s punch”, these mainly alcohol-fuelled assaults are characterised by an attacker’s single blow to the head of an often-unsuspecting victim, causing often unsuspecting victims to fall to the ground unconscious…


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Homeschool family"s fate up for discussion by Supremes + MORE

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