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Witchology.com is the website of WICA - the Witchcraft Information Centre and Archive - founded in 1999 by Dr Leo Ruickbie as a research consultancy and education provider specialising in the areas of Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Magic (Magick) and the Occult. We have been online continuously since 2000.
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Norman Horowitz: A Liberal Dilemma (HuffingtonPost)
About 25 years ago, still married with two teenage children, I was fortunate to have a second residence in Malibu. It was small, but from my deck, it was just a dozen steps down to the beach and the ocean. At times when I was alone and staring out at the sand and water, I would wonder about my great grandparents' persecution, and how difficult it must have been for them to send their children
Test spots acetaminophen-related liver toxicity (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
In patients with acute liver failure, a novel test can determine whether acetaminophen toxicity is involved, research suggests.
Alan Dershowitz: The Lobby, Jews, and Anti-Semites (HuffingtonPost)
Fifteen years ago I said in an interview that the typical American Jewish leader "is moderate in his politics, successful in his business or profession, exercises considerable restraint in criticizing the powers that be, [and] is slow in seeing anti-semitism." In fact, while we are regularly among the first to identify and combat any sort of injustice or bigotry against other groups, many
Claims of abuse rejected (The church of England Newspaper)
CHRISTIAN groups have rebutted claims made in a BBC documentary that there is widespread child abuse in black churches in Britain.
Policies at other evangelical Christian schools (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Discipline policies at evangelical Christian schools vary. Here are some excerpts from school policies:
Do you believe in magic? (Independent Florida Alligator)
Pick a card. Sign it. It may be stuck to the ceiling soon. Michael Stillwell has left his mark: a glance toward the ceiling above the bar at The Swamp will reveal playing cards, signed by spectators, stuck two floors above the ground -- a favorite trick of his.
The Da Vinci Code and American Culture (Florida Baptist Witness)
Editor’s note: This article by Mark Rathel, a theology professor at The Baptist College of Florida, is the first of five exploring some of the claims of The Da Vinci Code in the weeks leading up to the May 19 release of the motion picture of the same name.
Rough Mixes (Denver Westword)
Scott Wexton isn't evil -- he's just using the devil as a metaphor. Really. Scott Wexton, better known these days as the Voodoo Organist , wears a red suit on stage, growls out bluesy, demonic lyrics that have landed his songs on zombie-movie soundtracks, and plays a theremin, of all things, as he churns out soul-stealing organ chords.
In 'Totally True Story,' a Young Writer Juggles the Plot Points of His Life (...
Based on a Totally True Story, the frisky new American coming-of-age comedy about an important chapter in a young writer's life, opens April 11 in its world premiere presentation by Manhattan Theatre Club.
Week of April 13, 2006 (Riverfront Times)
Café, March 23, 2006 Hors D'oeuvre Failoni's fan mail: Regarding Rose Martelli's "Home Away from Home": I've been eating at Failoni's for ten years and you haven't even started to taste all the different foods Rosemary cooks. The different dishes are always good. Karl Wiegand, ...
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