added 2007 Sat May 12 23:08:24 by Fedquip
Wednesday's installment of Nightline (ABC) marked the first "Nightline Face-Off," in which, according to a press release, "hot topics get discussed among prominent voices in their field." This inaugural segment also came billed as the first network-news debate about the existence of God. If He does exist and is just, it will be
Wednesday's installment of Nightline (ABC) marked the first "Nightline Face-Off," in which, according to a press release, "hot topics get discussed among prominent voices in their field." This inaugural segment also came billed as the first network-news debate about the existence of God. If He does exist and is just, it will be
added 2007 Fri Apr 27 23:28:27 by Alexia
She's 78 years old, but for Lee Young-soo, life as she knew it ended at age 15 -- when the Japanese government forced her to become a sex slave for its military members during World War II. "I was abducted at age 15 by the Japanese Imperial Army," she said. "I was put on a Japanese naval ship. There were 300 military men there and five girls, including myself." Lee is among a dwindling number of "comfort women" still alive. The term "comfort woman" is used to describe the thousands of girls and women whom Japan forced into sex slavery before and during World War II.
She's 78 years old, but for Lee Young-soo, life as she knew it ended at age 15 -- when the Japanese government forced her to become a sex slave for its military members during World War II. "I was abducted at age 15 by the Japanese Imperial Army," she said. "I was put on a Japanese naval ship. There were 300 military men there and five girls, including myself." Lee is among a dwindling number of "comfort women" still alive. The term "comfort woman" is used to describe the thousands of girls and women whom Japan forced into sex slavery before and during World War II.
added 2007 Fri Feb 23 14:01:23 by Varadinum
A South Korean woman who was forced into prostitution by Japanese soldiers during World War II says Japan must own up to its actions. Lee Yong Soo, 78, spoke on a panel with opposition lawmakers who have sponsored a reparations bill, The Japan Times reported. She testified recently before a legislative committee in the United States.
A South Korean woman who was forced into prostitution by Japanese soldiers during World War II says Japan must own up to its actions. Lee Yong Soo, 78, spoke on a panel with opposition lawmakers who have sponsored a reparations bill, The Japan Times reported. She testified recently before a legislative committee in the United States.
added 2006 Tue Aug 15 12:51:02 by ekklesiawarrior
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help .... My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help .... My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth






