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Obama Aides Defend White House 'Fiscal Cliff' Plan
A day after Republicans rejected President Barack Obama's proposal to avoid a year-end "fiscal cliff," administration officials on Friday sought to defend the plan claiming it does not seek to prevent spending cuts or rely heavily on tax hikes.
US Supreme Court Delays Decision on Calif. Prop 8, DOMA
The U.S. Supreme Court was expected on Friday to take action on same-sex marriage cases involving California Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act, but the justices apparently need more time to consider the claim that gays and lesbians have a fundamental right to marry.

Another Church Bombing in Nigeria Kills 11 People
Suspected suicide bombers from Islamist group Boko Haram detonated two cars laden with explosives at a Protestant church during Sunday morning service, killing at least 11 people and wounding 30 others in a major military establishment in northern Nigeria's Kaduna State.
Most Britons Support Teaching of Christianity in School, Poll Says
Almost two-thirds of adults questioned by Oxford University in a survey said they support the teaching of Christianity in schools, and two-fifths said teaching about the faith needs more attention in religious education lessons.
Rejection of Women Bishops Damaged Anglicans' Reputation, Bishop Says
As he was enthroned as Bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester on Sunday, the traditionalist Rt. Rev. Dr. Martin Warner said in his sermon that last Tuesday's General Synod decision against allowing women to serve as bishops damaged the Church's reputation.

John McCain Warns of Islamist Takeover in Egypt; Israel-Hamas Talks to Resume in Cairo
U.S. Sen. John McCain warned Sunday that Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's power grab could lead to formation of an Islamist state or another military takeover even as clashes between Morsi's supporters and opponents continued in the nation that is hosting cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas.

Crowds Grow But Sales Dip on Black Friday, Report Says
Malls and big-box stores across the nation had more shoppers visiting on Black Friday than the previous year, but sales decreased thanks perhaps to retailers starting the holiday shopping season on Thanksgiving night, says a report.

Egypt's Judges Join Protests Against Islamist President Morsi
Egypt's highest body of judges blasted President Mohamed Morsi for giving himself vast powers, and judges went on a strike to protest the Islamist leader's move that has caused a mass uprising in that nation and raised concerns in the United States.

NJ Gov. Chris Christie: Sandy Cleanup to Cost State $29.4 Billion
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's preliminary estimate suggests that cleaning up the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy will cost about $29.4 billion, and members of the state's delegation in Congress are lobbying colleagues for additional disaster aid.
2012 'Naughty & Nice' List Shows More Companies Now Say 'Christmas'
"Nice" companies that acknowledge Christmas far outnumber the ones that censor it, according to Christian legal group Liberty Counsel's 10th annual "Naughty & Nice" checklist. Those on the "Naughty" side include Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Inc., and Banana Republic.



















