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Ervin Reneau Gets Life in Prison for Double Murder
A decision was handed down in the case of forty-five year old Ervin Reneau, accused of the double murder of Edgar Ayala and David Longsworth, the son of well-known businessman, Pastor Howell Longsworth. Both were murdered on November thirtieth, 2010. The case was tried by Justice Adolph Lucas.

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Niger Delta Governors Want Corruption Charges Dropped Across The Region To Stop Pipeline Attacks
Governors of the South-South region who met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the State House today called for a majority of the corruption cases in the region to be dropped by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), SaharaReporters has learned.

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November trial set in U.S. case against accused Charleston church shooter
CHARLESTON, S.C. A U.S. judge on Tuesday set a Nov. 7 date for the federal trial of the white man accused of killing nine black parishioners in a racially motivated attack at a church in Charleston a year ago. U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel set the federal proceedings, in which prosecutors will....

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November trial set in U.S. case against accused Charleston church shooter
Dylann Roof, the 21-year-old man charged with murdering nine worshippers at a historic black church in Charleston, listens to the proceedings with assistant defense attorney William Maguire during a hearing at the Judicial Center in Charleston, South Carolina July 16, 2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill/Files By Harriet McLeod.

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Mario Moxey: Difficult to predict the outcome
As he left the polls hours before they closed on today’s gender equality referendum, Pastor Mario Moxey, a member of the Save Our Bahamas Committee that organized the vote no campaign, admitted that while it is challenging to predict the outcome, he maintains his faith in God. “My confidence is in God,” he told The Nassau Guardian.

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Camera, lights, action and social media!
Suffice to say that just two weeks have proven #ThisFlag to be just one of those fads and one that everyone is quickly beginning to forget. Until the next one. Fads do not make revolutions, even if they make for excellent pub talk and social media discussions.

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Rev Joseph LeClair will be back before a criminal court ...
Rev Joseph LeClair will be back before a criminal court judge next week to face impaired driving charges recently issued by the Ontario Provincial Police LeClair, 58, the former pastor of Ottawa's Blessed Sacrament Parish who was jailed in March 2014 for stealing from church coffers, has been in Guelph for the past year 07.

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It's my chance to win Guma-Guma, says Melodie
Bruce Melody cuts a humble look but once he starts to talk, his shy gaze makes him very endearing. The singer, real name Bruce Itahiwacu grew up in a family that had a penchant for music. The 24-year-old R&B singer started his musical career doing underground collaborations.

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Ali’s hometown joins together in prayer and celebration
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Muhammad Ali’s younger brother wept, swayed to hymns and hugged anyone he could reach. He raised his hands to the sky, eyes closed, surrounded by congregants at the church where their father once worshipped. Rahaman Ali took center stage at the two-hour service at King Solomon....

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Niger Delta governors make shock demand to end militant threat
– Governors representing Niger Delta states have made a shock demand. – The majority of the politicians are demanding that corruption cases in the region should be dropped. – They believe President Buhari’s anti-corruption drive is fueling the Niger Delta Avengers insurgency campaign.

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Church to go under the hammer
A VACANT grade II listed church in the heart of Pontypool has been put up for auction. Ten years after being bought by Reverend Victor Owens for religious use, Mount Pleasant Church is again up for sale. Former Gwent police constable Rev Owens, and his wife, Liz, currently spend a large amount of....

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Trial date set for Dylann Roof in Charleston shooting
A judge in South Carolina set a Nov. 7 trial date for the alleged shooter in last year's massacre at a Charleston church. Dylann Roof, 22, of Columbia, S.C., is charged with entering the Mother Emanuel Church on June 17, 2015, and fatally shooting the pastor, Clementa Pinckney, and eight others, all black.

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No Comments on Gambia: Jammeh Crosses The Red Line
Gambia’s Jammeh remain defiant. (JollofNews) – Once again, innocent Gambians were subjected to another barrage of insults and threats by no less a person than our own head of state. This time round however, President Yahya Jammeh seems to have crossed the red line allowed for a head of state by....

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Nation-Now Federal trial date set for alleged Charleston, S.C., shooter Dylann Roof Federal trial date set for alleged Charleston, S.C., shooter Dylann Roof A judge in South Carolina set a Nov. 7 trial date for the alleged shooter in last year's massacre
A judge in South Carolina set a Nov. 7 trial date for the alleged shooter in last year's massacre at a Charleston church. Dylann Roof, 22, of Columbia, S.C., is charged with entering the Mother Emanuel Church on June 17, 2015, and fatally shooting the pastor, Clementa Pinckney, and eight others, all black.

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Federal trial date set for alleged Charleston, S.C., shooter Dylann Roof Read Story Melanie Eversley, USA TODAY
A judge in South Carolina set a Nov. 7 trial date for the alleged shooter in last year's massacre at a Charleston church. Dylann Roof, 22, of Columbia, S.C., is charged with entering the Mother Emanuel Church on June 17, 2015, and fatally shooting the pastor, Clementa Pinckney, and eight others, all black.

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Trump Onslaught On Hispanic Judge: Discriminatory Deja Vu
The race-based rants of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump against the federal judge presiding over a fraud trial involving Trump University resurrects excrement flung at America's first federal judge of Hispanic origin 55-years ago. Trump and his surrogates like Pastor Darrell Scott, claim rulings of U.

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Deputies: Man fatally shoots wife in head while cleaning gun
Orange County deputies continue to investigate after a 63-year-old man killed his wife when his gun accidentally went off Monday night, officials said. Darrell Reid called deputies about 8 p.m. to report he'd accidentally shot wife Katie Reid in the head while cleaning his firearm in their Zellwood....

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November trial set in U.S. case against accused Charleston church shooter
Dylann Roof (R), the 21-year-old man accused of murdering nine worshippers at a historic black church in Charleston last month, listens to the proceedings with assistant defense attorney William Maguire during a hearing at the Judicial Center in Charleston, South Carolina July 16, 2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill/Files By Harriet McLeod.

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Federal trial date set for alleged Charleston, S.C., shooter Dylann Roof
A judge in South Carolina set a Nov. 7 trial date for the alleged shooter in last year's massacre at a Charleston church. Dylann Roof, 22, of Columbia, S.C., is charged with entering the Mother Emanuel Church on June 17, 2015, and fatally shooting the pastor, Clementa Pinckney, and eight others, all black.

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Nation-Now Federal trial date set for alleged Charleston, S.C., shooter Dylann Roof Federal trial date set for alleged Charleston, S.C., shooter Dylann Roof A judge in South Carolina set a Nov. 7 trial date for the alleged shooter in last year's massacre
A judge in South Carolina set a Nov. 7 trial date for the alleged shooter in last year's massacre at a Charleston church. Dylann Roof is charged with entering the Mother Emanuel Church on June 17, 2015, and fatally shooting the pastor, Clementa Pinckney, and eight others.

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JCC’s KATHY KIUNA sells a plate of food for Ksh 2,000 to her gullible followers.
Tuesday, 07 June 2016 - Popular city preacher, Kathy Kiuna, of Jubilee Christian Centre (JCC), smiled to the bank after selling a plate of food for Ksh 2,000 to her gullible followers who had attended the couples’ dinner at her church in Parklands. Hundreds of young couples, among them Size 8 and....

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November trial set in U.S. case against accused Charleston church shooter
CHARLESTON, S.C. A U.S. judge on Tuesday set a Nov. 7 date for the federal trial of the white man accused of killing nine black parishioners in a racially motivated attack at a church in Charleston a year ago. The trial date set by U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel puts the federal proceedings, in....

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Charleston church shooter's death penalty trial set for November
CHARLESTON, S.C. — A federal judge set Nov. 7 as the start date for Dylann Roof's death penalty trial. Roof, charged with killing nine worshippers at Charleston's Emanuel AME Church a year ago, had his court date set Tuesday afternoon. On May 24, federal prosecutors announced they intended to seek....

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November trial set for Dylann Roof
Federal prosecutors will pursue the death penalty during the Nov. 7 trial, the Charleston Post Courier reported. Roof, who is accused of killing nine people at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina, in July 2015. Roof is charged with 33 federal offenses, including hate....

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Scheduling Institute Raises $20,000 for Costa Rica Mission Partners
ALPHARETTA, Ga. June 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- It only took six weeks for the nearly 200 team members of the Scheduling Institute to hit their goal of $20,000 to support an immediate need for the Soup Kitchen in La Carpio, Costa Rica , a far cry from the affluent town of Alpharetta , where the company's headquarters are located.

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HATE CRIMES
BOGALUSA, La. — The knock on the door, strong and quick, jolted Barbara Hicks Collins awake. Someone must be in trouble, she thought. She flung open her front door to the shocking sight of her car engulfed in flames. Investigators later determined someone had deliberately set fire to her Mercedes....

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