Michelle A. Vu
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Japan Journalists Find Many Discrepancies during North Korea Visit
Japanese press pointed out many discrepancies and suspicious claims during their visit to the reclusive country of North Korea last week to investigate the supposed death of Japanese abductee Megumi Yokota.
Franklin Graham: 'Kim Il Sung Liked My Father'
Amidst furor and talks of punishing North Korea for its missile test fires earlier this week, Franklin Graham at the Metro Maryland Festival spoke about the relationship between the countrys president and his father, the Rev. Billy Graham.
Franklin Graham Festival Opening Draws Over 12,000
Over 12,000 attendees, hundreds of volunteers, award-winning musical artists, and the Rev. Billy Graham were present for the opening night of the three-day Metro Maryland 2006 Franklin Graham Festival.
Franklin Graham: 'Kim Il Sung Liked My Father'
Amidst furor and talks of punishing North Korea for its missile test fires earlier this week, Franklin Graham at the Metro Maryland Festival spoke about the relationship between the countrys president and his father, the Rev. Billy Graham.
Graham Festival Opening Draws Over 12,000
Over 12,000 attendees, hundreds of volunteers, award-winning musical artists, and the Rev. Billy Graham were present for the opening night of the three-day Metro Maryland 2006 Franklin Graham Festival.
$10M Stem Cell Grant a Bad Investment,' Experts Say
Bioethics professors and stem cell experts call the $10 million donation to the University of California, Irvine for embryonic stem-cell research a bad investment in hyped up hope.
N. Korea Missile Tests Anger Families of Japanese Abductees
North Koreas missile tests have not only provoked the rebuke of world leaders but also from the families of Japanese abductees.
Interview: ABHE Executive Director on Stepping Down, Future Plans
The Association for Biblical Higher Education’s (ABHE) executive director for the past five-and-a-half years announced last month that he would step down from the position and assume the role as president of Simpson University in Redding, Calif., this fall.
N. Korea Missile Tests Anger Families of Japanese Abductees
North Koreas missile tests have not only provoked the rebuke of world leaders but also from the families of Japanese abductees.
Christian Group Highlights Human Rights Issues amid N. Korea Missile Crisis
One of the worlds oldest Christian persecution groups is pointing out North Korea's status as the worlds worst human rights violator, as world leaders and diplomats convene around the world.