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Rachel Mealey in Tokyo: Japanese people believe dolls have souls and cannot be thrown away with the rubbish.

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Elad Benari: The returning troops are from Fiji and Nepal.

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Great victory against North Korea We couldn't have done it without ur support thank u all ❤️

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eNom Support: We just wanted to let you know that shechinatown.org will expire on Nov 04, 2015.

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On the way to reveal something exciting from @cassieclare1 at NY Comic-Con. #nycc2015 #matchingwhiteshirts

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Mama Lisa: The Coins – The wedding coins are called arras. The custom of the groom giving wedding coins comes from Spain. The groom gives the bride 13 coins to symbolize their mutual prosperity. Traditionally, it was like a dowry and thus it also symbolizes his promise to support her and their family.

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From: Blake Page, Special Assistant to the President, MRFF
Subject: MCB Hawaii Religious Sign
Date: September 24, 2015 at 1:45:32 PM MDT
To: Col. Sean C. Killeen, USMC 
ATTN: COL Sean C. Killeen, Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Base Hawaii 
Sir, 
It has been brought to the attention of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation by multiple active duty Marines that a sign invoking God’s blessings has been erected, and currently stands, on prominent display at MCB Hawaii (see attachment). This sign is a brazen violation of the No Establishment clause of the constitution, as it sends the clear message that your installation gives preference to those who hold religious beliefs over those who do not, and those who prefer a monotheistic, intervening god over other deities or theologies. We recognize the value that religious activity brings to the lives of many, however this sign is not in keeping with the time, place, and manner restrictions required by law to for any military commander to bolster religious principles through the official authority given to their rank and position. It is our recommendation that this sign be moved to a more appropriate location, such as chapel grounds, or be removed from the installation altogether. 
We look forward to working with you to see this issue resolved, and are confident that you will take swift and appropriate action to see that happen. 
V/R, 
Blake A. Page
Special Assistant to the President