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EXACTLY one month ago, the National Fatwa Council made a decision against women who dressed like men, denouncing it as haram. This has been met with anger, protest, and mainly, confusion, as to what exactly it is that the fatwa condemns.
Marketers often ignore a critical measurement -- customer attitudes and emotions -- when examining customer behavior. This critical measurement can hold the key to insights that can drive the best kind of marketing -- presenting the right message and offer to the right people at the right time.
From a small school comes big game. The Woodlands Christian Academy’s two basketball stars, Joe Carr and Derek Johnson, signed national letters of intent Wednesday, signaling their commitments to compete at the highest level of collegiate athletics beginning next year.
Members of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team busted down the doors of some houses on Nov. 14 in five counties looking for suspects of an alleged dog-fighting ring. This included some houses in the North Channel area. It is believed to be one of the largest dog-fighting rings in the United States.
There was a time — the first quarter century of the team's existence — when the Browns were viewed as the model franchise of the National Football League. There was a pride associated with the organization that was felt by its executives, its players and its fans.
With just 60 days left in his tenure, you might think that W.'s lame-duck administration was sitting around relieved that another guy was taking over, and Bush was counting the minutes until his flight leaves for Crawford.
Mary Lewis expected roofers to come to her house for a little remodeling the morning of Nov. 14. Instead she looked out her window to see police officers with masks and guns.
There was no shortage of people who thought Barack Obama was presidential material after he won a U.S. Senate seat in 2004. Before that election, there wasn’t much presidential talk surrounding Obama because he was more concerned with making the jump from the Illinois Senate to the U.S. Senate.
When the thermometer drops, so do most people's inclination toward exercise.
It may have been boredom that sent Erik Wigert to bonsai.
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