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Cult leader? ‘Sinful Messiah’? 25 years after Waco, interest in David Koresh still strong
That came after six Branch Davidians and four federal agents earlier died amid a flurry of gunfire in the government’s initial Feb. 28, 1993, raid on the 77-acre Mount Carmel property. “I was just really curious about seeing this memorial and seeing what’s out here,” said Eric Williams, a Seattle....

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Main Street businesses stranded by construction project
Two firefighters and a water utility worker were burned Sunday after workmen nicked a natural gas supply pipeline while trying to repair a water leak in north Arlington. The three injured were taken to Parkland Hospital for treatment of their burns. The memorial for murder victims was started after....

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Appeals court overturns ruling againt Angley in buffet case
By Eric Heisig, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio -- An appeals court on Monday overturned a federal judge's ruling that a buffet owned by Cuyahoga Falls televangelist Ernest Angley violated federal law by having members of his flock work at the for-profit restaurant as unpaid volunteers. A three-judge panel from the 6th U.

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Memorial for Blaine ‘Sumo’ Sato brings aloha spirit to Huntington Beach during paddle-out
If you knew Sumo, chances are he was your best friend. The way Blaine “Sumo” Sato deeply connected with people was a running theme during a massive memorial Saturday on the north side of the Huntington Beach Pier, a place where the burly, long-bearded Hawaiian could be found most days charging waves....

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25 years after Waco, interest in cult leader still strong
That came after six Branch Davidians and four federal agents earlier died amid a flurry of gunfire in the government’s initial Feb. 28, 1993, raid on the 77-acre Mount Carmel property. “I was just really curious about seeing this memorial and seeing what’s out here,” said Eric Williams, a Seattle....

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Delta government commissions N10.7million transformer
Delta state commissioner for basic and secondary education, Barrister Chiedu Ebie, weekend, commissioned a N10.7million transformer donated by the Parents Teachers Association (PTA) of the Deeper Life High School, Opete in Udu local government area of Delta state.

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25 years after Waco, interest in cult leader still strong
That came after six Branch Davidians and four federal agents earlier died amid a flurry of gunfire in the government’s initial Feb. 28, 1993, raid on the 77-acre Mount Carmel property. “I was just really curious about seeing this memorial and seeing what’s out here,” said Eric Williams, a Seattle....

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25 years after Waco, interest in cult leader still strong
That came after six Branch Davidians and four federal agents earlier died amid a flurry of gunfire in the government’s initial Feb. 28, 1993, raid on the 77-acre Mount Carmel property. “I was just really curious about seeing this memorial and seeing what’s out here,” said Eric Williams, a Seattle....

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Terror-linked pastor's detention putting relations with Turkey in jeopardy, US diplomat warns
Andrew Craig Brunson, an American pastor running a church in western Turkey, made his first appearance before a court Monday in a trial closely watched by the media and Washington. The pastor, held on terror charges for his links to the PKK and the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) blamed for the 2016....

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Yarl’s Wood an affront to Christian values | Letters
A protest at Yarl’s Wood in Bedfordshire. Photograph: Natasha Quarmby/REX Shutterstock. We are concerned that the injustices that prompted last month’s hunger strike at Yarl’s Wood immigration removal centre ( Report , 6 March) continue. People there are calling for an amnesty for those who have....

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The voice thunders with huge SA collabo
Voice of Thunder (VOT) studios, a popular recording studio among local gospel musicians, is working on a collaboration of 25 artistes who are based in South Africa titled Build Zimbabwe Diaspora. By The Master. The project is aimed at uniting local musicians and those in the Diaspora.

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Detained US pastor rejects terror charges in Turkey trial
An American Christian pastor who has spent the last one and a half years in jail in Turkey strongly rejected terror-related charges on Monday as his trial got underway, in a case that has raised tensions with Washington. Andrew Brunson, who ran a protestant church in the western city of Izmir, was detained by Turkish authorities in October 2016.

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Supreme Court rejects anti-abortion pastor's appeal on noise
The Associated Press. WASHINGTON (AP) " The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from a pastor who challenged a state law's noise limit that was used to restrict his anti-abortion protest outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Portland, Maine. The justices offered no comment Monday in rejecting the appeal from the Rev.

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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge To Maine Law Banning Abortion Clinic Protests
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday turned down a First Amendment challenge to a noise provision of Maine’s civil rights law used to police abortion clinic protests. Though the denial is a temporary victory for the state, the case is likely to return to the Court at a future juncture.

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Detained US pastor rejects terror charges in Turkey trial
An American Christian pastor who has spent the last one and a half years in jail in Turkey strongly rejected terror-related charges on Monday as his trial got underway, in a case that has raised tensions with Washington. Andrew Brunson, who ran a protestant church in the western city of Izmir, was detained by Turkish authorities in October 2016.

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American pastor stands trial in Turkey
Baku, Azerbaijan, April 16. By Rufiz Hafizoglu – Trend: American pastor Andrew Craig Brunson, imprisoned in Turkey, has today stood a trial in Izmir, Turkey, Turkish media report April 16. Reportedly, 50-year-old Brunson had close ties with the movement of Fethullah Gulen, who is involved in a military coup attempt of 2016 in Turkey.

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Local Supreme Court rejects Maine anti-abortion pastor's appeal on noise
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal from a pastor who challenged a state law’s noise limit that was used to restrict his anti-abortion protest outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Portland, Maine. The justices offered no comment Monday in rejecting the appeal from the Rev. Andrew March.

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US pastor denies terror links, spying in Turkish court
ALIAGA, Turkey (AP) — An American pastor on Monday denied accusations that he aided terror groups or spied against Turkey, speaking at the beginning of his trial in a case that has strained ties between Turkey and the United States. Andrew Craig Brunson, a 50-year-old evangelical pastor from North....

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US clergyman on trial in Turkey for links for coup attemp
An American clergyman has gone on trial in Turkey accused of links to both the 2016 coup attempt and a banned Kurdish terrorist group in a case that threatens to undermine relations between Ankara and Washington. Pastor Andrew Brunson, 50, who has led a small evangelical congregation in the....

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U.S. Pastor Held in Turkey Denies Links to Terrorists
An American pastor who has spent 18 months in Turkish custody appeared for the first time in court Monday, denying accusations of espionage and contacts with terrorists in a case that has exacerbated tense relations between Washington and Ankara. Turkish prosecutors allege Andrew Brunson colluded....

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Family 'broken' by death of 5-year-old girl struck by car while playing
Pastor Amir Khan said the parents of Siryah Perez were too distraught to speak at a candlelight vigil held Saturday night in the city. Khan said he was told that the girl, a kindergarten student at Forest Hill Elementary School in the city, walked in between two parked cars to chase a ball that rolled into the street before being hit.

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N-Delta : FG doles out N45m start-up package to youths, women
By Chris Ochayi. ABUJA: The Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, has disbursed a total of N45 million to about 90 youths and women in the region, who have successfully undergone its training programme to enable them to start their own trading. The released of the funds to the beneficiaries was part of....

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Campus police documents crazy encounters with residents on Twitter
COLLEGE STATION, TX (KXXV) - In case you were wondering what sort of encounters campus police officers have with students and residents...here's an account for you. Texas A&M Police have an active Twitter account , where they document their dispatches, arrests and announcements. The account boasts over 34.

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Humboldt Broncos captain Logan Schatz remembered as hard-working leader at funeral April 15 Updated
Humboldt Broncos captain Logan Schatz was remembered as a kind, hard-working leader at his funeral on Sunday at a curling rink in his hometown of Allan, Sask. Schatz was among the 16 people killed on April 6 when the junior hockey team’s bus collided with a semi-trailer at a rural Saskatchewan....

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Auburn teacher and husband star in ad campaign for Visit North Carolina
AUBURN, AL (WTVM) - An Auburn elementary school teacher, Andrea Beall and her husband, Chris, had the adventure of a lifetime when they were chosen to be the face of a new ad campaign for Visit North Carolina. Andrea is a teacher at Wright’s Mill Road Elementary and said she had to keep her and her....

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