Singapore, The Cleanest City in the World – CBN.com

You can be fined or arrested for spitting, littering, or selling chewing gum in one of the cleanest places in the world, Singapore. The Christian Broadcasting Network See more from CBN News at www.cbn.com

Don’t you just love privatized armies? Erik Prince fancies himself as a Christian crusader ridding the world of Muslim fanatics. Apparently, Blackwater has been killing former employees who have shared information about this criminal enterprise. Jeremy Scahill reports. original video at: www.youtube.com
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Does anyone know of a good place to meet Christian singles in Kansas City?

Question by hannahlou: Does anyone know of a good place to meet Christian singles in Kansas City?
I am specifically looking for Christian singles in their 30s. If you know of a good church that has plenty of them or if you know of any organizations or groups that meet periodically, please let me know. I have not had any luck meeting singles in their 30s at any of the churches I have visited or attended.Thanks.

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Answer by Laura F
Heartland at 83rd and Lamar has a large singles community.

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City agrees to let Clearwater Christian pursue wetlands swap

City agrees to let Clearwater Christian pursue wetlands swap
By Mike Brassfield, Times Staff Writer Friday, August 6, 2010 CLEARWATER — Speaker after speaker appeared before the City Council and asked it to shoot down a plan by Clearwater Christian College to fill in some wetlands to make way for dorms and ballfields. Members of the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society called the proposal risky, destructive, deceptive, a shell game, an “abomination.” But …

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Sevastopol City Crimea Ukraine

Sevastopol is a city on the South Seashore of the Crimea. Crimea is a country of striking beauty – rolling, fertile countryside, with fruit farms and vineyards in the centre give way to the forested gorges and rocky escarpments of the mountains as you travel south towards the beaches of the Black Sea. And below the Yaila Mountains is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful coastlines in the world.

The Crimean coast lies on the far side of the Black Sea from Turkey. Stunning mountain scenery, warm sea and a long season of summer sunshine have made the Crimean coastline the Riviera for Ukrainians and Russians since the time of the tsars.

The Russian and Ukrainian name for Crimea is Krym – pronounced like “cream”. And it really is the cream as a holiday destination. Yalta, Sevastopol, Simferopol, Sudak, and Feodosia – the rich history of these Crimean cities is still alive today in its fabulous palaces and historic sites, and in the culture and way of life of Crimean people.

Transport and accommodation are cheaper than the Mediterranean resorts but the weather is better and the sightseeing amazing!

The Crimean people are a mix which has been determined by their history. The population of 2.5 million consists of a majority of Russians and Ukrainians, substantial numbers of Tatars, and smaller numbers of Greeks, Armenians, and Jews.

When you come to Crimea, you’re likely to arrive by air or train in the bustling, modern regional capital, Simferopol. This is where the Supreme Rada and Council of Ministers meet – Crimea has special status as an Autonomous Republic and can pass its own laws, while remaining subject to the national laws of the Ukraine. Simferopol is a thriving commercial centre at the heart of a farming region, with food processing, fruit canning and machine manufacturing industries.

For years the town of Sevastopol was closed to foreigners even to Ukrainians who couldn’t show that they had a good reason for going there. You had to have a permit, because Sevastopol was the home of the soviet Black Sea Fleet, and at the height of the cold war the town was definitely off limits to western tourists. In 1997, Russia agreed to hand over control of the town to Ukraine, and now Sevastopol welcomes visitors.

The Black Sea Fleet is still there, but now you can get a boat tour of the harbor and take photos of the subs and battleships at their berths. The 1997 agreement left Russia and Ukraine with about half of the fleet each.

You can go to Balaklava harbor with its maintenance bays for submarines built inside the mountain (if you’re a scuba diver, one of the local centers offers a dive through the underwater tunnel into the maintenance cave, now no longer used.) Balaklava is equally famous as the base from which the British, French and Turkish allies launched their siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War.

At Chersoneses point on the outskirts of Sevastopol there is one of the most important archeological sites in Crimea. The columns and portico of an early Christian church from the 4th century AD stand next to the sea among the remains of a city which was originally a Greek colony founded around 420 BC. Archeological finds are on display in the museum at the site.

Even if you’re not particularly interested in the archeology of the place, Chersoneses is worth a visit just for the fantastic sea views. Best to go on a sunny but breezy day when the wind will bring waves bursting into spray over the low rocky shores of the headland. On a day like this the sea can be a translucent pale green, with waves whipped into white by the wind.

The list of Ukraine Airway Companies: Ukraine International Airlines, Volare Airways, Air Travel, Lvov Airways, Niclolayev Airways, Crimea Airways, Aerostar, Donbas Airways, Aerosvit, Ukrainian Cargo Airways, Ukrcopter Airways.

The list of Ukraine Airports: Berdyansk Airport, Borispol International Airport (Kiev), Vinnitsa Airport, Dnepropetrovsk Airport, Donetsk Airport, Zaporozhzhye Airport, Ivano-Frankovsk Airport, Izmail Airport, Kerch Airport, Zulyany Airport (Kiev), Kirovograd Airport, Kramatorsk Airport, Kryvyy Rih Airport, Lugansk Airport, Lvov Airport, Mariupol Airport, Nikolayev International Airport, Odessa International Airport, Poltava Airport, Rovno Airport, Severdonoetsk Airport, Simferopol International Airport, Sumy Airport, Ternopol Airport, Uzgorod Airport, Kharkov Airport, Kherson Airport, Cherkassy Airport, Chernovtsy Airport, Chernigov Airport

The list of the main Ukraine bus and railway directions: Lugansk, Donetsk, Sumy, Nikolayev, Poltava, Dnepropetrovsk, Kerch, Zaporozhe, Kherson, Kirovograd, Cherkassy, Kiev, Chernigov, Odessa, Vinnitsa, Zhitomir, Chernovtsy, Khmelnitsky, Rovno, Ivano – Frankovsk, Ternopol, Lutsk, Lvov, Uzhgorod, Melitopol. Crimea: Simferopol, Sevastopol, Sudak, Evpatoria, Feodosia, Yalta, Bakhchisarai, Alupka, Alushta, Jankoi, Kharkov.

Salt Lake City registers huge World Cup viewership ratings

Salt Lake City registers huge World Cup viewership ratings
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Prior to the US’ somewhat premature exit from the tournament, the United States was experiencing World Cup Fever. Maybe you noticed—the signs have been everywhere. They’ve been on the television, radio and internet, in bars and restaurants, and even on your cell phone.

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