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ITEMS OF INTEREST
THE SOLE SURVIVING gunman involved in the attacks in Mumbai, India, tells investigators the group he trained with had been working together in Pakistan for about six months. This highlights ongoing tension between the rival countries.
However, [in Albany, New York] two local men say it shouldn't. Leaders from the Capital Region Pakistani Association and the Indian Association sent a joint e-mail to their families and friends saying they hope these attacks will ultimately result in peace.
Pakistan native Nisar Khan and India native Suresh Bhatia are friends. They have the same interests, work on projects together, and they both are strong advocates for peace in the countries they grew up in.
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January 5, 2009 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from GLORIA ONYURU, STEVE REA, SALLY DUMAS, HALLIE REA KEEL, DAVID RIPPBERGER
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BIRDS AND SHELTER—AND HOME
STEVE GRAHAM, SENIOR MANAGING EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Subrina Dhammi, Cathryn Atkinson, Amy Bentley
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Our home in God
BY FENELLA BENNETTS
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Finding my way home
BY BEV HAWLEY
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to feel at HOME
BY BRIAN ASHER
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India and Pakistan: Set old hatreds aside
BY JEREMY CARPER
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A TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE
BY REBECCA ODEGAARD
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I found my home in MEXICO
Brittany
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SWEET SURRENDER
CAROL RULLMAN
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showers of blessings
Béatrice Labarthe
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TO SERVE THE LORD WITH GLADNESS
BETH CAREY
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ROOM FOR A NEW BABY
VALERIE MINARD
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FINANCIAL PLANNING AND DIVINE SUPPLY
EVAN MEHLENBACHER
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CHILD'S PERMANENT HEALING
KATIE MARTIN
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NORMAL MOVEMENT RESTORED
ALVERNA BOWEN
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MANY HEALINGS THROUGH TURNING TO GOD
ALEXANDER W. WELLFORD, JR.