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Egypt awards a further 23 scholarships making a total of 81 in 2016 to Malawians
Lilongwe, March 31: The Egyptian Embassy on Wednesday awarded scholarships to 23 Malawians in cross section of vital sectors for the development of the country. The scholarships range from fields of Solar Energy Technology and Energy Efficiency, Medical coexistence, Quality Nursing Care to Prevent....

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Shepherd Bushiri said to have a Net Worth of a cool $150 million
According to the Magazine our own shepard Bushiri is the second richest pastor in the whole world. His estimated worthy is a cool $150 Million. Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is a Malawian minister, he is in a joint position with Bishop David Oyedepo. Bushiri started ministering in 2002 and have....

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Ex-gangster takes scoop at new life in ice-cream van
He is part of Gangstar Enterprises, a company officially launched yesterday that provides employment opportunities to former offenders who have graduated through a programme run by the Message Trust, a Christian charity. The enterprise runs three businesses: The Soft Machine; Gangstar Furniture,....

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Holly Holm rejected 'Cyborg,' wants rematch with Miesha Tate ...
latimes.com schreibt weiter: Pastor Tim (Kelly AuCoin) and his indiscreet wife, Alice (Suzy Jane Hunt), know an explosive truth about the parents of teenager Paige Jennings (Holly Taylor) . 'The Americans' recap: What's a spy family to do? Visit Epcot. Namely that her dad, Philip (Matthew Rhys), and mom, Elizabeth (Keri Russell), are Soviet spies.

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1st April 2016 - A kind heart for prisoners’ families
PFI, PFN seek support for convicts, relatives By Ola Kehinde-Balogun. Susan , a middle-aged ex-prisoner was elated to be reunited with members of the Prison Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), the new family she had found during her incarceration period. In a media cocktail held recently at Ikeja, the....

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Gunfire breaks out at funeral for murder victim
YOUNGSTOWN. A neighbor across the street from New Vision New Day Church heard several shots where a funeral was taking place for a homicide victim. Sitting on her porch on Everett Avenue, the neighbor said she could hear the shots quite well. “I heard pop, pop, pop and looked out my window, and I....

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Statue desecrations sadden communities
People drove into the parking lot behind St. Mary Church in Billerica throughout the day, some pulling up to the decapitated statue of Mary, shaking their heads and driving off. Others got out, hugged each other, and wept. “You see it on the news, and it’s sad, but you see it in person, and it’s....

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Chicago killings: Fears of a long, hot and deadly summer
After her granddaughter Sabrina was killed in a car accident in 2008, Johnson gained full custody of her great-grandson Andre Taylor. She looked on, proud, as he busied himself with swimming, football and karate. She knew the dangers someone his age faced if he spent too much time on the streets of Chicago.

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S.C. Secessionist Party to raise Confederate flag at State House in July
The Confederate flag will return temporarily to the South Carolina State House this summer. The S.C. Secessionist Party plans to raise the Civil War banner during a four-hour rally on July 10, the first anniversary of the flag’s controversial removal. Secessionist Party founder James Bessenger said....

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S.C. Secessionist Party to raise Confederate flag at State House in July
The Confederate flag will return temporarily to the South Carolina State House this summer. The S.C. Secessionist Party plans to raise the Civil War banner during a four-hour rally on July 10, the first anniversary of the flag’s controversial removal. Secessionist Party founder James Bessenger said....

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Quiboloy endorses Duterte-Cayetano duo
ABS-CBN News Posted at 28 Mar 2016 10:17 AM | Updated as of 28 Mar 2016 11:24 PM DAVAO - Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and his running mate, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, have found another supporter in Pastor Apollo Quiboloy of the Davao-based Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) church.

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Luis Manzano helps man hurt in bike accident
MANILA - Actor and television host Luis Manzano recently rescued a man who got into an accident while riding his bike. On Instagram on Tuesday, a pastor named Jonas Bernales admitted that he could "not remember a thing" about his major accident but expressed his gratitude towards Manzano, who rushed him to a hospital.

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Prophet fails to resurrect after asking to be buried alive
Five members of the same family were charged with the murder of a prophet who had been called to their home in the village of Mazonde, Zimbabwe to help them cleanse their house of evil spirits. According to local newspaper, Zed 24 News, the accused family identified as Leanmore Mutero, Tonderai....

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GIBA rallies behind NCA over closure of Ob TV, 8 others
The Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association [GIBA] has offered its support for the clamp down on cable television channels broadcasting in the country without the appropriate licence. GIBA explained it does not condone piracy in the broadcasting industry hence its decision to support the National....

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Joint Easter church service for three Ewe churches in Maryland
In the past three Ewe churches in the Silver Spring area of Maryland used to have their separate Easter church services. This year around the churches namely, Universal Evangelical Church USA, The Evangelical Presbyterian church of America, and the Ewe church of America, decided to have a joint....

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Apollo swimmer qualifies for YMCA national meet
Updated 1 hour ago Naomee Miller amended an already ambitious goal several weeks before last weekend's YMCA Pa. Western District swim championships at State College. Qualifying for the national championships was the original goal. When the 14-year-old Apollo resident started looking at record times, she unearthed a new challenge.

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Dithering and dawdling on terrorism
Updated 2 hours ago In light of the coordinated bombings in Brussels, the world has a clear understanding regarding Islamic terrorists. They are not individuals or groups of individuals or enemy combatants acting on their own but for a state. We may not recognize ISIS as a bona fide country, but it....

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Vicky Ingram
1949–2016 Faribault—Vicky Ingram, age 66 of Faribault, died on Sunday, March 27, 2016 at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, following a sudden illness. Memorial services will be held at the Boldt Funeral Home, Faribault on Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 2:30 p.m.

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GCC embraces ‘Gays of our lives’
The motion, which was tabled by councillor Sergeant Kgosietsile of Marulamantsi ward, wants government to extend HIV/AIDS services, information and materials specifically to gay groups, who have previously been discriminated against or stigmatised. “The Ministry of Health should provide....

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Protesters call FOP hiring of Jason Van Dyke a ‘slap in the face’
A small group of protesters chanted and waved signs outside the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police Lodge Thursday calling for the dismissal of Officer Jason Van Dyke. The group, numbering eight protesters total, gathered in the morning outside the lodge at 1412 W. Washington Blvd.

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Early morning fire tears through church in south-central Minnesota
The blaze broke out early Wednesday inside St. James Lutheran Church, built in 1940, bringing down the roof and leaving the sanctuary "a total loss," police said in a statement. No one was in the church at the time, police said, and no firefighters were hurt.

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What We're Following This Evening
Say you have a problem child. If it’s a toddler, maybe he smacks his siblings. Or she refuses to put on her shoes as the clock ticks down to your morning meeting at work. If it’s a teenager, maybe he peppers you with obscenities during your all-too-frequent arguments.

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<em>The Atlantic Daily</em>: Soccer Wage Gap, Olympic Spring Cleaning, Turkish Press Freedom
Say you have a problem child. If it’s a toddler, maybe he smacks his siblings. Or she refuses to put on her shoes as the clock ticks down to your morning meeting at work. If it’s a teenager, maybe he peppers you with obscenities during your all-too-frequent arguments.

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Coast religious leaders split on armed guards in places of worship
Reactions among religious leaders on the Coast to a bill that would provide for armed guards at places of worship followed largely the same tenor of the state Senate's debate over the measure. The Senate passed the Mississippi Church Protection Act on Tuesday by a 36-14 vote.

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Moderate Religiosity and Modern American Presidential Politics
As March draws to a close and April opens, front runners (in the form of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump) have emerged in the presidential primaries and caucuses that are being conducted by both of the two major parties. Those results are revealing for what they say about religiosity in modern American presidential politics.

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Have churches become temples of greed?
It's a hot Monday afternoon. A group of people walk with a sense of urgency holding Bibles. They are not going for lunch but for ‘lunch hour fellowship’ at a church a few meters away from their office located in Remera, a Kigali city suburb. They often use the lunch break to go for the one hour service.

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