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outside St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.The campaign's first step is
to get folks back in the parishes. The second step is to
keep them there."This is a good start," says Father Jonathan Morris, Priest
of Old St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York and a Fox News
contributor. "But when they come home and come to our churches, we
better be able to give them something."Morris' church in the SoHo neighborhood
of Manhattan has witnessed a constant growth in its number of young
members. He believes there's a hunger and thirst for the church that
just needs to be tapped."And when we propose in an interesting way
and in a welcoming way, he said, I think people will come
home."
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ery driver.In 2007, the boy was sentenced to three years in a
juvenile lockup after pleading guilty to three burglary counts in Island County.
But he fled the minimum-security facility in April 2008 and was soon
back to his old tricks, breaking into unoccupied vacation homes, stealing food
and sometimes staying there.As red-faced investigators repeatedly failed to catch him, his
antics escalated: He began stealing planes from small, rural airports and crash-landing
them -- at least five in all."What was characterized by the media
as the swashbuckling adventures of a rakish teenager were in fact the
actions of a depressed, possibly suicidal young man with waxing and waning
post-traumatic stress disorder (following his first plane crash in November 2008)," wrote
Dr. Richard S. Adler, a psychiatrist who evaluated him for the defense
lawyers.Waves of burglaries broke out on Orcas Island, where Kyle Ater runs
his Homegrown Market and Deli, in late 2009 and in early 2
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llions of dollars more in Libyan assets frozen elsewhere are also expected
to be released.The Security Council froze the assets of five key Libyan
financial institutions in March following the uprising against Qaddafi's 42-year rule and
his deadly crackdown on protesters.After Qaddafi's death and the end of the
eight-month civil war in October, the Security Council eased some financial restrictions
to allow a resumption of trading. But the freeze on assets that
the Central Bank and Foreign Bank held before March remained in place
until Friday's delisting.Britain's Hague welcomed the sanctions committee's decision, saying "Libya's government
will now have full access to the significant funds needed to help
rebuild the country, to underpin stability and to ensure that Libyans can
make the transactions that are essential to everyday life.""The transitional government must
now redouble its efforts to build a transparent and accountable financial system
which will un
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movement, advocating constitutional reform and arguing landmark cases to defend property
rights and political and religious dissenters. Convicted in 2006 of subversion and
sentenced to three years, he was quickly released on probation before being
taken away by security agents in 2009 in the first of his
forced disappearances that set off an international outcry.The Xinhua report referred to
his 2006 subversion conviction and said Beijing's No. 1 Intermediate People's Court
found that Gao "had seriously violated probation rules for a number of
times, which led to the court decision to withdraw the probation."The report
did not explain what violations Gao had committed but said his five-year
probation was due to expire next Thursday -- timing which legal experts
said may have prompted the government to send Gao back to jail.
"He would serve his term in prison in the next three years,"
the report said.Calls to the No. 1 court and the city's appeals
court rang u