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Ministers asked to preach barefoot on Easter Sunday

Atlanta - Samaritan's Feet has designated Easter Sunday, April 4, as Barefoot Sunday. U.S. Pastors are being asked to preach barefoot on Easter Sunday.
In the Media by Cynthia Trowbridge - 8 comments

Barefoot running: researchers look into going shoeless

Barefoot runners of the past may have ran more effectively than the modern runner. In fact, Harvard scientists believe that barefoot runners, who land on the front of their feet, as opposed to "heel strikers", are less prone to injury.
In the Media by Gordon K. Chan

12-year-old activist issues barefoot challenge Special

A 12-year-old Canadian activist, Bilaal Rajan is asking people to join him for National Volunteer Week (April 19-25) by walking barefoot.
Digital Journal Report by Moushumi Chakrabarty
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The "Barefoot Bandit" got a six and a half year federal sentence in a U.S. District Court in Seattle on Friday.
The notorious 20-year-old former fugitive known as the Barefoot Bandit has been sentenced by a US federal judge to six-and-a-half years in prison.

A federal judge in Seattle has sentenced "Barefoot Bandit" Colton Harris-Moore to 6½ years in prison for his infamous two-year, international crime spree of break-ins and boat and plane thefts that ended in 2010.


As more avid runners and casual athletes experiment with barefoot running, doctors say they are treating injuries ranging from pulled calf muscles to Achilles tendinitis to metatarsal stress fractures, mainly in people who ramped up too fast.

A well-known Seattle defense attorney has agreed to represent the unidentified Army soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians this past weekend. The office of attorney John Henry Browne confirmed to ABC News that Browne has agreed to represent the soldier who is based at Joint Base Lewis McChord just outside of Tacoma, Washington. Browne has represented various high-profile clients in the Seattle area, most recently Colton Harris-Moore, the thief and fugitive known by the moniker "the Barefoot Bandit" for committing some of his crimes barefoot.
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