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Rev. Robert Cook, Author, Dies at 78; Led King's College
1991
Mr. Cook, a graduate of Moody Bible Institute and Eastern Baptist Seminary, was ordained as a Baptist minister in 1931. He served as pastor at churches in Philadelphia; LaSalle, Ill., and Chicago before becoming president of Youth for Christ International in Chicago, an organization he co-founded with Billy Graham, Torrey Johnson and others in 1948. He held that post until 1957, when he was named a vice president of Scripture Press in Wheaton, Ill., a position he held until he became president of King's College. Author and Broadcaster
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Whitewater Affair Distracts From Real Crisis
It is clear that William Safire (column, Jan. 11) has spent too much time in the Washington cocoon.
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DIVIDED BY RACISM, WE SURELY WILL FALL
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LENARD CLARK
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THE REV. JESSE JACKSON (SECOND FROM RIGHT) AND RELATIVES VISIT LENARD CLARK, 13, WHO WAS UNCONSCIOUS AT COOK COUNTY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL IN CHICAGO
1997
SUBHED} * So many white Americans live in denial that it might as well be the 51st state. Lenard Clark might be dead by the time you read this. He's a black 13-year-old from Chicago who, according to authorities, sustained massive head injuries after being attacked this month by three white teen-agers. They are alleged to have pulled the child from his bike, slammed his head into a wall and kicked him repeatedly, later bragging that they wanted to `take care of the niggers in the neighborhood.' The attack on him came six years after Rodney King was beaten by a mob of white cops, five years after white trucker Reginald Denny was maimed by black rioters, four years after white men burned a black tourist alive in Tampa, three years after Susan Smith murdered her own children and blamed their disappearance on a black carjacker, two years after a white soldier in North Carolina executed a black couple on a sidewalk, one year after a rash of church arsons that was motivated, at least in part, by bigotry, and approximately two days after the last time a white man told me to quit talking so much about race because hatred is gone now, a relic of the past.
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District News
2013
\\City centre St Columba's Church - Sunday service at 11am will be led by Rev. Alex Miller. A creche is available. Transport to/from church is available every Sunday morning. Phone Helen McDonald 01786 474283. Allan Park South Church - On Sunday traditional worship is at 9.45am. contemporary worship 11.15am. Bairns' Rock music and play for preschool children and carers, Tuesday 9.30-11.30am. Celebrate Reconnection - overcoming hurts, habits and hang-ups -every Tuesday at 7.30pm. \\Dunblane St Blane's Church - On Sunday, morning service and Sunday School will be at 10.30am and a creche for babies is provided. Bible Class will meet in the church hall at 9.30am. Tea and coffee will be served in the hall afterwards to which all are welcome. Evening service in St Blane's will be at 6.30pm. At both the morning and evening services, the Sacrament of Communion will be celebrated. \\Raploch Prize Bingo - Raploch Nursery is holding a fundraising Prize Bingo tomorrow (Thursday) at Raploch Community Campus. Please note the times of the bingo are doors open 6pm, eyes down at 6.30pm. Friday Club - Next meeting is on Friday at 2pm in St Mark's Church Hall. St Mark's Church - Sunday's service begins at 10.40am with a short prayer meeting follwed by reading of intimations.
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'Wee Frees' call for Cook to resign
1998
Scotland's strictest Christian church, the 'Wee Frees', claims Mr [Robin Cook]'s affair with secretary Gaynor Regan has made his Cabinet position untenable. The minister said Mr Cook's private life was undermining his credibility abroad, where marriage is a respected institution. He said despite Mr Cook's position in the Government, he must face the wrath of God. Writing in the March issue of the Free Presbyterian Magazine, [Rev Neil Ross], the editor, says Mr Cook has behaved in an unethical manner. He said: \"Ethics, like charity, must begin at home, something that is conspicuously absent in the case of Mr Cook, for he has been unfaithful to his wife and taken a mistress.
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