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         <description><![CDATA[<img alt="Muhamad Kapaalaga, 48, installs a newly received bed net for his daughter Hawa Barbirye, 4, on April 21, 2007 in Uganda. On the right is his son Isa Kalange, 9. Chien-Chi Chang/Magnum on Malaria" src="http://blog.magnumphotos.com/images/chang_0420_DSC1310.jpg" width="536" /><span class="captions">Muhamad Kapaalaga, 48, installs a newly received bed net for his daughter Hawa Barbirye, 4, on April 21, 2007 in Uganda. On the right is his son Isa Kalange, 9. Chien-Chi Chang/Magnum on Malaria</span>

<em><a href="https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=17186" target="_blank">Donate money for bed nets as part of the Magnum on Malaria/Malaria No More partnership.</a></em>
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     <title>deghia fairouz</title>
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“Poor small that we are, with the weight of our animal body and our too short ideas, we let us mix to control this vast universe. “God knows well what it does.” Misfortunes of the honest man? Triumph of the malicious one? The inequality? The injustice? The war? In fact one moment disorders hardly count compared to the eternal sanctions. And while the citizen is thus engourdi and médusé by this mythology, the intrigants and the ambitious ones direct formidable association, by the bûchers, the sword, the force. Indulgences are paid. “Te Deum” celebrates all the triumphs of the force. And the spiritual power passes in other hands. The religion condemns the religion. It is not the school which is without God, it is the Church which is without God.” (Emile Chartier, known as Alain/1868-1951/Matter on the religion, true faith, March 11, 1913) &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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