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Jan. 30, 2014: In this Thursday photo, residents attend a devotional at
the Salvation Army in Los Banos, Calif. After the spiritual service, they
each collect a bag of free food. Leaders at the Los Banos
Salvation Army fear that the states drought will cause more people to
need food this year because they wont have jobs on Central Valley
farms.APMENDOTA, Calif. Religious leaders of multiple faiths and farmers
in Nevada and Utah turned to prayer this weekend for help easing
severe drought conditions gripping the West.The plea to above comes weeks
after the federal government declared parts of 11 parched Western and Central
states natural disaster areas.Faith leaders asked for divine intervention
during a special multifaith service Saturday at a Mormon church in the
Reno suburb of Sparks. And on Sunday, the Utah Farm Bureau Federation
asked the public to join in prayer and fasting for snow and
rain for livestock and crops as part of its Harvesting Faith event."We
can't go to the Legislature to ask for help, (so) we decided
to go to the guy upstairs," Ron Gibson, a dairy farmer in
Weber County, Utah, told the Deseret News. "One thing you learn as
a farmer is most of the things that happen in your life
are totally out of your control."Rajan Zed, who organized the Nevada service,
said Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Baha'i and other faith
leaders who participated are confident it'll bring positive results."When
God sees (all t
younger writers inside Venezuela. The blog attracts
a daily average of about 6,000 hits, says Nagel, and many of
its most popular postings were published in a book last year by
the two longtime friends.Toro's last entry on Jan. 30 was characteristic
of the no holds barred analysis readers have come to expect of
Caracas Chronicles, which although unabashedly anti-government doesn't spare
the opposition.In it, he and co-author Dorothy Kronick take aim at the
methodology used by a local group that estimates the country's murder rate
quadrupled over the past 15 years to 24,763 violent deaths last year.
In the absence of verifiable government data, the forecast by the
Venezuelan Observatory of Violence, or OVV for its Spanish initials, has
become a touchstone for opposition attacks on the government's security
record perhaps wrongly so, says Toro."Oddly, in this hyperpolarized environment,
the quality of that OVV number hasn't gotten much scrutiny
and the OVV figure is not what it seems," the authors
write.Fans of Toro will still be able to relish his trademark blend
of wit and wonk. He's starting a new blog, www.BoringDevelopment.com ,
to share insight culled from his day job working on a development
project in South Sudan. While Toro says he may not be able
to help himself from weighing in on Venezuela from time to time,
it'll no longer be his daily bread."Turns out I only have room
in my head for a single obsession at a time," he
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