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 USA-ELECTION/OHIO
RTX86XI9 
November 03, 2020 
Voters fill out their ballots at God's Bible School and College on Election Day, in Cincinnati, Ohio,... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
2020 U.S. presidential election in Ohio 
Voters fill out their ballots at God's Bible School and College on Election Day, in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S., November 3, 2020. REUTERS/Jeffrey Dean 
 USA-ELECTION/OHIO
RTX86XHZ 
November 03, 2020 
A voter fills out his ballot at God's Bible School and College on Election Day, in Cincinnati, Ohio,... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
2020 U.S. presidential election in Ohio 
A voter fills out his ballot at God's Bible School and College on Election Day, in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S., November 3, 2020. REUTERS/Jeffrey Dean 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5U 
January 23, 2016 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential nomination at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5T 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5S 
January 23, 2016 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential nomination at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5R 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5Q 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) and his family acknowledge the crowd at Faith... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) and his family acknowledge the crowd at Faith... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) and his family acknowledge the crowd at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5P 
January 23, 2016 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential nomination at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5O 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) walks on stage at Faith Baptist Bible College... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) walks on stage at Faith Baptist Bible College... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) walks on stage at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5N 
January 23, 2016 
Shirts showing Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) are seen at Faith Baptist Bible... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Shirts showing Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) are seen at Faith Baptist Bible... 
Shirts showing Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) are seen at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5M 
January 23, 2016 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential nomination at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5L 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5E 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) and his family acknowledge the crowd at Faith... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) and his family acknowledge the crowd at Faith... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) and his family acknowledge the crowd at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5C 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5B 
January 23, 2016 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential... 
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck endorses Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Republican presidential nomination at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q5A 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q59 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q57 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) embraces conservative commentator Glenn Beck... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) embraces conservative commentator Glenn Beck... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) embraces conservative commentator Glenn Beck at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. Beck endorsed Cruz at the event. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q56 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q54 
January 23, 2016 
Supporters look on as Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Supporters look on as Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist... 
Supporters look on as Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q53 
January 23, 2016 
Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) pose for a picture at Faith... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) pose for a picture at Faith... 
Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) pose for a picture at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-ELECTION/CRUZ
RTX23Q52 
January 23, 2016 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
ANKENY, UNITED STATES 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny,... 
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX ) speaks at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, January 23, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-SHOOTING/SOUTH CAROLINA-OBAMA
RTX1HZEV 
June 26, 2015 
The late Rev. Clementa Pinckney's daughter, Malana, reaches up to U.S. President Barack Obama next to... 
Charleston, UNITED STATES 
U.S. President and first lady Obama greet Pinckney family members during funeral services in Charleston... 
The late Rev. Clementa Pinckney's daughter, Malana, reaches up to U.S. President Barack Obama next to her sister Eliana (R), as their mother Jennifer (R-Rear) hugs first lady Michelle Obama after the president eulogized Rev. Pinckney's during funeral services
at the College of Charleston TD Arena in Charleston, South Carolina June 26, 2015. Pinckney was among the nine people who died when a gunman opened fire in the mass shooting during bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KWC 
August 15, 2014 
Offenders are reflected in a mirror while studying at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
Offenders are reflected in a mirror while studying at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological... 
Offenders are reflected in a mirror while studying at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KVN 
August 15, 2014 
Offenders read books and write papers at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
Offenders read books and write papers at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary... 
Offenders read books and write papers at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW RELIGION SOCIETY EDUCATION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KV9 
August 15, 2014 
Offenders read inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington Unit of... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
Offenders read inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington Unit of... 
Offenders read inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KV8 
August 15, 2014 
A message is seen on the wall at a cafeteria inside the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
A message is seen on the wall at a cafeteria inside the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal... 
A message is seen on the wall at a cafeteria inside the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KUQ 
August 15, 2014 
Offenders search for books at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
Offenders search for books at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located... 
Offenders search for books at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KUL 
August 15, 2014 
An offender grabs lunch from a cafeteria inside the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
An offender grabs lunch from a cafeteria inside the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal... 
An offender grabs lunch from a cafeteria inside the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION FOOD SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KTR 
August 15, 2014 
An offender pushes the door open to leave the cafeteria located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
An offender leaves the cafeteria located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice... 
An offender pushes the door open to leave the cafeteria located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KT3 
August 15, 2014 
Offenders read and write papers inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary library located... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
Offenders read and write papers inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary library located... 
Offenders read and write papers inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary library located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KSV 
August 15, 2014 
Offenders research and work on their papers inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological computer lab... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
Offenders research and work on their papers inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological computer lab... 
Offenders research and work on their papers inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological computer lab located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KSI 
August 15, 2014 
Offenders search for books at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
Offenders search for books at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located... 
Offenders search for books at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KSC 
August 15, 2014 
A security official walks past a sign seen inside a Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary library... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
A security official walks past a sign seen inside a Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary library... 
A security official walks past a sign seen inside a Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary library located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KRO 
August 15, 2014 
Offenders search for books and study at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
Offenders study at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington... 
Offenders search for books and study at a library inside the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary located in the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KR8 
August 15, 2014 
An offender walks past the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary sign hanging on a wall inside the... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
An offender walks past the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary sign hanging on a wall inside the... 
An offender walks past the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary sign hanging on a wall inside the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KQU 
August 15, 2014 
A cross hangs around the neck of an offender at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary inside... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
A cross hangs around the neck of an offender at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary inside... 
A cross hangs around the neck of an offender at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary inside the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
USA-TEXAS/PRISON
RTR42KQD 
August 15, 2014 
An offender walks past a sign on a wall at the the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal... 
ROSHARON, UNITED STATES 
An offender walks past a sign on a wall at the the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal... 
An offender walks past a sign on a wall at the the Darrington Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice men's prison in Rosharon, Texas August 12, 2014. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, a private college based in Fort Worth, Texas, began its bachelor of science in biblical studies program at Darrington, south of Houston, about three years ago. To be accepted, an offender has to be at least 10 years from the possibility of parole, have a good behavior record and the appropriate academic credentials to enroll in a college course. The program, which is largely paid for by charitable contributions from the Heart of Texas Foundation, has more than 150 prisoners enrolled and plans to send its graduates as field ministers to other units who want the bible college alumni for peer counseling and spiritual guidance. The first degrees are expected to be conferred next year. Picture taken August 12, 2014. To match Feature USA-TEXAS/PRISON REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION SOCIETY RELIGION) 
DRUGS-HONGKONG/
RTR24XLT 
June 23, 2009 
Students walk past a direct quote from Proverbs in the Bible at the Christian Zheng Sheng College, a... 
Hong Kong, China 
To match Reuters Life! DRUGS-HONGKONG/ 
Students walk past a direct quote from Proverbs in the Bible at the Christian Zheng Sheng College, a drug rehabilitation centre, at a remote area on Hong Kong's Lantau island June 17, 2009. The use of psychotropic drugs has soared in Hong Kong, particularly in recent years with social workers and academics encountering addicts as young as nine years of age. To match Reuters Life! DRUGS-HONGKONG/ Picture taken June 17, 2009. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA HEALTH SOCIETY RELIGION) 
ISRAEL-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTXA2YT 
October 30, 2008 
Archaeologist Yosef Garfinkel shows a shard of pottery at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem October... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Archaeologist Garfinkel shows shard of pottery in Jerusalem 
Archaeologist Yosef Garfinkel shows a shard of pottery at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem October 30, 2008. Archaeologists in Israel said on Thursday they had unearthed the oldest Hebrew text ever found, while excavating a fortress city overlooking a valley where the Bible says David slew Goliath. Experts have not yet been able to decipher fully the five lines of text written in black ink on a shard of pottery dug up at a five-acre (two-hectare) archaeological site called Elah Fortress, or Khirbet Qeiyafa. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (JERUSALEM) 
USA-ADDICTS/FARM
RTR1RZ0W 
July 18, 2007 
Ester Munoz teaches a bible study class in the New Life Covenant Assemblies of God Church's Dream Center... 
Chicago, UNITED STATES 
To match feature USA-ADDICTS/FARM 
Ester Munoz teaches a bible study class in the New Life Covenant Assemblies of God Church's Dream Center in Chicago July 17, 2007. The Church runs an outreach ministry for women who want to quit alcoholism, drug addiction or prostitution. Women usually live in the Church's Dream Center for three months and then spend five months at a farm in rural Illinois. Picture taken July 17, 2007. To match feature USA-ADDICTS/FARM REUTERS/John Gress (UNITED STATES) 
USA-ADDICTS/FARM
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July 18, 2007 
Pastor Carmen Colon laughs while giving a bible study class in the New Life Covenant Assemblies of God... 
Chicago, UNITED STATES 
Picture taken July 17, 2007. To match feature USA-ADDICTS/FARM 
Pastor Carmen Colon laughs while giving a bible study class in the New Life Covenant Assemblies of God Church's Dream Center in Chicago July 17, 2007. The Church runs an outreach ministry for women who want to quit alcoholism, drug addiction or prostitution. Women usually live in the Church's Dream Center for three months and then spend five months at a farm in rural Illinois. Picture taken July 17, 2007. To match feature USA-ADDICTS/FARM REUTERS/John Gress (UNITED STATES) 
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October 12, 1998 
SOF02D:CLINTON-HILLARY-BULGARIA:SOFIA,12OCT98 - America's first lady Hillary Clinton holds up a book... 
Bulgaria 
HILLARY CLINTON DISPLAYS BOOK PRESENTED TO HER IN SOFIA. 
SOF02D:CLINTON-HILLARY-BULGARIA:SOFIA,12OCT98 - America's first lady Hillary Clinton holds up a book called "Heroines of History" by Frank Bristol which was presented to her by the director of the American college in Sofia on October 12. The book is about heroines found in mythology and the bible. Hillary Clinton ended her visit to Bulgaria on Monday by voicing strong support to the Balkan state's transition to democracy and market economy.

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