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China and Australia on the Road from Mining to Dining
Prime Minister Tony Abbott and President Xi Jinping signed historic free trade agreement in Canberra on November 17, 2014. 
Report Shows 36 Million People Still Living as Slaves
The Walk Free Foundation, a human rights organization based in Australia, released a report indicating that 35.8 million people in the world are living in modern slavery. Doctor Who Contracted Ebola Virus Disease in Sierra Leone Dies in Nebraska
Martin Salia, the doctor who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone, died in a biocontainment unit at a Nebraska hospital on Monday, reports confirmed. War Vet Returns To Vietnam For 25th Anniversary Of 'Operation Smile'
Mike Solhaug, a war veteran, returns to Vietnam to participate in the 25th anniversary of 'Operation Smile'. 
Facebook Prepping to Launch Service for Professionals
Popular social networking site Facebook is reportedly preparing to launch an online service designed for professionals called Facebook at Work. 5,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Found In Denmark
Archeologists found 5,000-year-old human footprints in Denmark. Glen Larson Passed Away At 77
Glen Larson dies of cancer. He passed away on Friday. 
KCCC Students Flood Higher Calling 2014 Site With Prayer
Higher Calling is one of the largest conferences for young Korean-Americans. Hosted by KCCC (Korea Campus Crusade for Christ), the conference’s purpose is to give Korean-American college and high school students an opportunity to find the calling and vision that God had planned for their lives. On… 
Japan Requests “McGraw Hill” Remove “Comfort Women” from History Books
Japan’s Sankei Newspaper reported that the Japanese Foreign Ministry officially requested that “McGraw Hill” Education, one of America’s major publishing companies, remove information about the Japanese military’s use of “Comfort Women” or wartime prostitutes from their text books. Human Rights Abuses Documented in Crimea
Russia’s occupation of Crimea has brought numerous abuses of human rights. The Tatars in Crimea, who make up 12 percent of the Crimean population, have been a prime target of discrimination. 
Los Angeles Lakers Won’t Trade Kobe Bryant to New York Knicks
Kobe Bryant is being mentioned in trade talks over the past several weeks with rumors suggesting that the superstar guard will likely be dealt to the New York Knicks before the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 19. 
The Way of the Cross VI: Heidelberg Disputation, Thesis VI
Luther here proposes the difficult concept that the works of God through man are not without sin. In other words, even those works that God does in us are not accounted as “eternal merits” because they are supposedly without sin. None of our works, not even those done in us by God, are without s… 
NFL Trade Rumors: Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans Interested in Cleveland Browns QB Brian Hoyer
The Houston Texans and the Tennessee Titans are interested in acquiring Cleveland Browns starting quarterback Brian Hoyer in the offseason, reports confirmed. Facebook Puts Excessive Advertisers in 'Cut List'
Facebook has implemented new rules to govern the ads appearing in the News Feeds of its users. Diem Brown Dies At 32
MTV reality star Diem Brown succumbs to cancer on Friday. She was 32.









