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CBN NewsWatch: September 3, 2010
On Friday's CBN Newswatch with George Thomas: The effects of Hurricane Earl, new unemployment numbers released, Robert Gates meets with troops in Afghanistan, and more.
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CBN NewsWatch: September 1, 2010
On Wednesday's CBN Newswatch with Mark Martin and Wendy Griffith: Tracking Hurricane Earl, reaction to the start of Middle East peace talks, primary upset in Alaska, and more.
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CBN NewsWatch: September 2, 2010
On Thursday's CBN Newswatch with Mark Martin and Wendy Griffith: The latest on Hurricane Earl, a new oil rig explosion in the Gulf, the start of Middle East peace talks, and more.
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CBN NewsWatch: August 31, 2010
On Tuesday's CBN Newswatch with George Thomas and Wendy Griffith: On Tuesday's CBN Newswatch: A look a the war in Iraq as combat comes to an end, weather tracking of Hurricane Earl, analysis of recent terrorism arrests in the U.S., and more.
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CBN NewsWatch: August 30, 2010
On Monday's CBN Newswatch with George Thomas and Wendy Griffith: A look at the rallying for a fresh change in American, Middle East peace talks set to begin soon, Hurricane Katrina recovery five years later, and more.
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News around the World

Vatican may seek clemency for Iranian woman facing death by stoning

The Vatican has hinted that it may intervene in the case of an Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning but not in a public way


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Christian leaders repeat calls to halt 911 Quran burning

Christian leaders are pleading with the organisers of a Burn the Quran Day to abandon their plans


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Archbishop appeals to Government to support EU clampdown on sex trafficking

The Archbishop of York has said he is stunned by the Coalition Governments decision not to support a European Union directive to combat sex trafficking


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Emergency in Pakistan will get worse before it gets better

More than a month since floods started ravaging Pakistans northwest region relief workers on the ground say the emergency will get worse before it gets better


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