Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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New Bible Translation Outsells 'Fifty Shades of Grey' in Norway
A Norwegian translation of the Bible has dominated the Scandinavian country's list of top 15 best-selling books of the year, beating out competition like Fifty Shades of Grey and Justin Bieber's autobiography.

Ireland Relaxes Abortion Laws After Woman's Fatal Pregnancy
After weeks of debates, the Republic of Ireland announced on Tuesday that it is loosening its strict abortion laws and will clarify regulation that allows for the procedure if the mother's life is in danger.

Robert Schuller Files Appeal After Crystal Cathedral Court Loss
The Rev. Robert H. Schuller is not giving up the fight over what he claims is a breach of contract by Crystal Cathedral Ministries, which he founded, and has filed an appeal after his loss last month in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.

Zenit St. Petersburg Fans Demand Blacks, Gays Be Excluded From Team
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, a top soccer club in Russia, has received an official declaration from fans asking that all black and gay players be excluded from the team.

'Person of the Year' 2012: Time Names President Obama
President Barack Obama has been named Time magazine's "Person of the Year" for 2012, which follows up his previous selection in 2008, the year he became America's first ever black president.

Joe Biden to Lead Gun Control Panel, Help Create New Policies
Vice President Joe Biden will be in charge of a new White House initiative to curb gun violence and create new gun laws following the massacre in Newtown, Conn., last week.

Poll: Christians Most Numerous Worldwide; 'Nones' Majority in Six Countries
An international Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life poll has found that Christianity remains the religion with the most adherents worldwide, while roughly one-third of people around the globe have no religious affiliation.
'Django Unchained' Premiere Canceled After Sandy Hook School Shootings
The L.A. premiere of the new western movie "Django Unchained" directed by Quentin Tarantino has been called off following last Friday's mass shooting at Newport, Connecticut.

Businesses Report Surge in Sales of Weapon Used by Conn. School Shooter
Americans are flocking to gun stores around the country to buy the AR-15 assault weapon used by the gunman who massacred 27 people in Newtown, Conn., last Friday, fearing that authorities might start cracking down on the sales of such guns.

'American Guns' Canceled in Wake of Newtown School Shooting
The popular U.S. reality TV show "American Guns" has been canceled in the wake of the tragic Newtown, Conn., school shooting on Friday that left 28 people dead, including the gunman and his mother.


















