Posts Tagged ‘can’t’

July 20 2010

Confessional can’t become sauna, church rules

Some Catholics may well sweat in the confessional as they admit to things they shouldn’t have done. But Vienna’s archdiocese has ruled that the box-like structure where believers confess their sins cannot be turned into a sauna.

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July 11 2010

“Irrational” Iran can’t get nuclear arms: Netanyahu

“Irrational regimes” like Iran cannot be allowed to have nuclear arms and it is a mistake to think Tehran’s ambitions can be contained, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on U.S. television.

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June 28 2010

Court: Christian group can’t bar gays, get funding

An ideologically split Supreme Court ruled Monday that a law school can legally deny recognition to a Christian student group that won’t let gays join.

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May 22 2010

Women troubles, empty pockets can’t stop gov’s bid

Republican Jim Gibbons’ first term as governor had enough drama to raise eyebrows even in the state that’s home to Sin City — allegations that he cheated on his wife, a possible dalliance with a former Playboy model, an ugly encounter with a cocktail waitress and a nasty divorce.

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May 14 2010

Lizards can’t take heat, some go extinct

The sceloporus serrifer in Mexico is among the species of lizards that have seen population crashes.Lizards are being wiped out as rising temperatures force them to spend more time staying cool in the shade and less time tending to basic needs like eating and mating, a study finds.






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April 6 2010

Military can’t find its Iraq killing video

The U.S. military says it can’t find its copy of a video that shows two employees of the Reuters news agency being killed by Army helicopters in 2007.

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March 22 2010

Student can’t sue over ‘Ave Maria’ ban

The Supreme Court refuses to let a high school student sue over school officials’ refusal to let her play an instrumental version of “Ave Maria” at her graduation.

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March 19 2010

Casey Anthony can’t afford legal bills

March 19: Despite being paid $200,000 by ABC, Casey Anthony, who is awaiting trial in the murder of her daughter, Caylee, is asking a judge to rule she is indigent so that the state of Florida can pitch in on her legal fees. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports and NBC legal correspondent Dan Abrams weighs in. (Today Show)A judge rules that Casey Anthony is indigent and can use public money to help pay for her defense against charges that she killed her 2-year-old daughter.


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March 15 2010

Arizona town opens time capsule, can’t find brandy

A town in Arizona is missing a 25-year-old bottle of brandy.

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