Wednesday, January 26, 2011

U.S. split on ‘Happy Holidays’ vs. ‘Merry Christmas’



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U.S. split on ‘Happy Holidays’ vs. ‘Merry Christmas’

U.S. split on ‘Happy Holidays’ vs. ‘Merry Christmas’ By NICOLE NEROULIAS Religion News Service Updated Dec 23, 2010 04:24PM MDT While more than 9 out of 10 Americans say they plan to celebrate Christmas this year, they are divided on whether businesses should use messages like “Season’s Greetings” rather than “Merry Christmas,” according to a new poll. The latest PRRI/RNS Religion News Poll ...

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Bengal quota bill to skirt religion label

Calcutta, Dec. 22: The Bengal government is expected to table tomorrow a bill to institutionalise 17 per cent job quota for other backward classes, including 10 per cent for Muslims, without naming them.

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Spiritual strength of neighborhood's resident saint rubs off

Sometmes people don't wait for us to ask for their prayers, they just give them to us. When a religion book publishing company hired me to publicize its titles, I was surprised to learn that George Gallup Jr.

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