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A man has been floating on Lake Ray Hubbard for more than a week and he won't leave until he raises $2 million
Life on the barge. Phillips' floating barge is anchored near Interstate 30 on Lake Ray Hubbard, so anyone driving east just ahead of the Village Drive/Horizon Road exit can spot him. It's a 22-by-20-foot barge with a wooden base. On board, Phillips has a generator so he has power to charge his phone and computer, and he has Wi-Fi on the barge, too.

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Minister for women Bathabile Dlamini attends trial of rape-accused pastor Omotoso
South African Minister for women in the presidency Bathabile Dlamini was among those attending the trial of rape-accused Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso on Monday. Dressed in black‚ Dlamini could be seen flanked by communications minister Nomvula Mokonyane and Eastern Cape premier Phumullo Masualle....

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Clergy members allege discrimination in police division
Members of the clergy in Ohio's capital city are demanding changes regarding allegations of a climate of discrimination in its police department. More than 30 members signed a letter that was recently delivered to Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther's office asking for several changes, including....

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The Latest: Turkey says Saudi ties should not be harmed
The Independent Human Rights Commission said Monday that the prime minister's decision "ignored the sentiments" of many people and the international outcry over the Saudi writer's death. It says the government should have taken a clearer stand on Khashoggi's killing, and that "business interests"....

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Man thanks church for serving as his sanctuary
AMHERST, Mass. (AP) - Lucio Perez , a Guatemalan national who took sanctuary in an Amherst church last year amid announcements of the federal government’s crackdown on immigrants without proper documentation, said Saturday that he was doing well despite the circumstances.

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The Latest: Pakistan PM faces criticism over Saudi visit
Briefing reporters following a Cabinet meeting on Monday, Ibrahim Kalin said Turkey was obliged to investigating any killing that takes place within its borders, referring to the killing of Saudi writer in Istanbul. He said: “The approach of our president from the beginning has been extremely....

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Pastors, female church member allegedly assassinated in Umuahia
Residents Umuobia Housing Estate, Olokoro in Umuahia Local Government Area of Abia State and parishioners of a new generation church; Winds of Glory located at Ohokobe village in Umuahia North LGA were at the weekend thrown into shock as decomposing bodies of their pastors and a female member of the....

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The Latest: Pakistan PM faces criticism over Saudi visit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman says Saudi Arabia remains an important "brotherly and friendly country" and that Turkey does not want ties with Riyadh to be harmed. Briefing reporters following a Cabinet meeting on Monday, Ibrahim Kalin said Turkey was obliged to investigating any....

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Clergy members allege discrimination in police division
Members of the clergy in Ohio's capital city are demanding changes regarding allegations of a climate of discrimination in its police department. More than 30 members signed a letter that was recently delivered to Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther's office asking for several changes, including....

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The Latest: France demands clarity on Saudi's death
The Independent Human Rights Commission said Monday that the prime minister's decision "ignored the sentiments" of many people and the international outcry over the Saudi writer's death. It says the government should have taken a clearer stand on Khashoggi's killing, and that "business interests"....

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Eddie Cross: Zimbabwe is a crazy place to live in
We were greeted by the staff at the Camp and settled in to our lodges which opened out to the river and were open to the breeze, but kept the resident wild life out. Green lawn cropped down to the roots by the Hippo at night and the massive Acacia trees for shade completed the picture, the dining....

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Bathabile Dlamini wants to know what you’ve done to protect women
Bathabile Dlamini during an interview regarding the Sassa crisis and Constitutional Court outcome on March 18, 2017 in Pretoria, South Africa. Picture: Gallo Images The minister for women in the presidency has hailed the Omotoso trial as a turning point in the fight against sexual abuse.

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Higher education portfolio committee commends UJ’s support for Zondi
The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training today commended the unwavering support that the University of Johannesburg (UJ) gave one of its students, Cheryl Zondi. Zondi testified in the rape trial of Pastor Timothy Omotoso at the Port Elizabeth High Court last week.

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Man thanks church for serving as his sanctuary
AMHERST, Mass. (AP) — Lucio Perez, a Guatemalan national who took sanctuary in an Amherst church last year amid announcements of the federal government's crackdown on immigrants without proper documentation, said Saturday that he was doing well despite the circumstances.

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The Latest: Pakistan PM faces criticism over Saudi visit
7:40 p.m. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has asked that Saudi Arabia provide a complete account of journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s death and hinted at possible punitive measures. Speaking Monday during a joint press conference with his Tunisian counterpart Khemaies Jhinaoui, Le Drian said “what happened is extremely serious.

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The Latest: France demands clarity on Saudi's death Source: AP
ISTANBUL (AP) - The latest on the fallout from the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul (all times local): 7:45 p.m. A Pakistani rights group is objecting to Prime Minister Imran Khan's decision to intend a Saudi investment conference in the wake of the....

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The Latest: Turkey says Saudi ties should not be harmed
ISTANBUL (AP) — The latest on the fallout from the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul (all times local): 7:10 p.m. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman says Saudi Arabia remains an important "brotherly and friendly country" and that Turkey does not want ties with Riyadh to be harmed.

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#OmotosoTrial: Call for churches in SA to be audited
JOHANNESBURG - The National Heritage Council has called on government to audit all churches in South Africa. The council says this would prevent unscrupulous pastors and some churches from duping unsuspecting victims by taking advantage of their faith.

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The Latest: France demands clarity on Saudi's death Source: AP
ISTANBUL (AP) - The latest on the fallout from the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul (all times local): 7:45 p.m. A Pakistani rights group is objecting to Prime Minister Imran Khan's decision to intend a Saudi investment conference in the wake of the....

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The Latest: France demands clarity on Saudi's death Source: AP
ISTANBUL (AP) - The latest on the fallout from the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul (all times local): 7:45 p.m. A Pakistani rights group is objecting to Prime Minister Imran Khan's decision to intend a Saudi investment conference in the wake of the....

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The Latest: France demands clarity on Saudi's death
The latest on the fallout from the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul (all times local): 7:45 p.m. A Pakistani rights group is objecting to Prime Minister Imran Khan's decision to intend a Saudi investment conference in the wake of the killing of Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.

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Highway dedicated in honor of Shiawassee County soldier killed in Afghanistan
Photos of Army Pfc. Shane Cantu remain on the field after his funeral service on Monday at the Corunna High School football field. Cantu, a 2010 graduate of Corunna High School, was killed during an attack at his compound in Afghanistan. Cantu was remembered as a popular student who was a fearless leader on the football field.

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The Latest: Turkey says Saudi ties should not be harmed
ISTANBUL The latest on the fallout from the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul (all times local): 7:40 p.m. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has asked that Saudi Arabia provide a complete account of journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s death and hinted at possible punitive measures.

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The Latest: Turkey says Saudi ties should not be harmed
Speaking Monday during a joint press conference with his Tunisian counterpart Khemaies Jhinaoui, Le Drian said "what happened is extremely serious. It is a murder against a journalist, and moreover, a murder that was not confessed at the start." Le Drian said France is waiting for the results of the....

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The Latest: Saudi conference site seems to have been hacked
Briefing reporters following a Cabinet meeting on Monday, Ibrahim Kalin said Turkey was obliged to investigating any killing that takes place within its borders, referring to the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.

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The Latest: Turkey says Saudi ties should not be harmed
Briefing reporters following a Cabinet meeting on Monday, Ibrahim Kalin said Turkey was obliged to investigating any killing that takes place within its borders, referring to the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.

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