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Oklahoma pastor's burning death remains unsolved
CHICKASHA, Okla. (AP) - The death of an Oklahoma pastor, whose remains were discovered burned near a church last summer, is still unsolved. KFOR-TV reports that 55-year-old Michael Dean Walworth's burned remains were found near the First Missionary Baptist Church in June.

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Oklahoma pastor's burning death remains unsolved
CHICKASHA, Okla. (AP) - The death of an Oklahoma pastor, whose remains were discovered burned near a church last summer, is still unsolved. KFOR-TV reports that 55-year-old Michael Dean Walworth's burned remains were found near the First Missionary Baptist Church in June.

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Reserve Oklahoma police officer dies in fiery vehicle crash
TECUMSEH, Okla. (AP) - The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a reserve police officer from Asher has been killed in a fiery crash. Troopers say 23-year-old Jarate Dewayne Condit was driving on U.S. Highway 177 in Pottawatomie County about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday when his vehicle ran off the roadway, crashed into a concrete culvert and burst into flames.

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Friends, family remember Charleston Black Lives Matter leader killed in New Orleans shooting
CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - People gathered outside North Charleston City Hall Tuesday night to remember the leader of Charleston's Black Lives Matter movement who died in New Orleans. Officials with the New Orleans Police Department said 32-year-old Muhiyidin Moye died Tuesday morning. "We are lost right now," said Moye's sister Kimberli Duncan.

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Dr. Rene R. LaPlante
Ray was educated in the Claremont school system, the University of New Hampshire and the New England College of Optometry in Boston. After graduation, he spent two years in the U.S. Army in the capacity of an optometrist. Ray moved to Brattleboro in 1958, and was in practice until he retired in 1998.

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Varsity offers career counselling to 120 students in Kwara
One hundred and twenty Senior Secondary School students from Omu-Aran in Kwara, on Wednesday benefited from a career counselling initiative organised by Landmark University, Omu-Aran. Newsmen report that the initiative which attracted eight schools in the area was under the Landmark University Community Development Impact Initiative (LMUCDII).

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Paying for ‘political strategy’ in villages
CEBU City Councilor Joel Garganera questioned the administration for reportedly using public funds to pay for the barangay mayor’s office (BMO), which an ally of the mayor described recently as “a political strategy.” “It was admitted by (Councilor Alvin) Arcilla that the BMO is a political tool,....

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Weatherford second-grade teacher dies after getting the flu
A Weatherford second-grade teacher who had contracted the flu died on Sunday, according to the school district and her family. Heather Holland, 38, taught at Bose Ikard Elementary School. Her official cause of death has not been released, but school district officials understand that Holland passed....

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After overwhelming response, no more reservations being taken for 'Night to Shine' prom at Topeka church
Phil Anderson Philreports. As a Topeka church was finalizing plans for a prom this Friday night for people with special needs, it had every intention of not turning anyone away. After an article appeared in Monday's edition of The Topeka Capital-Journal and cjonline.com, the phones started ringing off the hook at Grace Community Church, 4300 S.

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Ethiopian military delegation ends visit to Rwanda
Kigali, Rwanda (PANA) - An Ethiopian military delegation of 5 senior officers, headed by Ethiopian Head of Military Courts Directorate, Brig.-Gen. Addisu Gebreyesus Gebreyohanes, on Wednesday ended a four-day visit to Rwanda during which the two parties exchanged ideas on the function of Military....

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Fr Kiibi Kateregga may be 31, but takes exception to being
Since the Friday preaching, Kateregga has received hundreds of calls from people known to him and total strangers to say, “thank you.” In just two days, he had received more than 200 Facebook friend requests; he has been hosted by NTV and NBS TV to expound on his message.

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Angela Merkel, 'eternal chancellor' past her zenith AFP
© Provided by AFP Merkel's struggles to form a new coalition have raised suggestions that she may be on the way out. Angela Merkel has survived multiple crises but her obstacle-strewn path to a fourth term has prompted suggestions she is past her peak, leaving Germans to ponder life without the veteran chancellor.

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Infamous $1M Gold Bucket Thief Tells of Dramatic Escape
On Sept. 29, 2016, Nivelo was walking on West 48th Street near Sixth Avenue when he spotted something he’d been waiting his whole career for: a black pail on the back of an armored truck. He’d heard about those legendary pails. “If you were a football player, you always try to play the Super Bowl,” he said.

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Obituaries for Feb. 7, 2018
FAYETTEVILLE — Charles David “Jaybird” “Birdie” Evans, 81, of Fayetteville, died at 2:47 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 5, 2018, at his residence surrounded by his loving family. Born Aug. 21, 1936, in Bedford, he was the son of Murl James and Thelma (Miller) Evans. He married Phyllis Diana Inman on June 19, 1959, and she survives.

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Infamous $1M Gold Bucket Thief Tells of Dramatic Escape
On Sept. 29, 2016, Nivelo was walking on West 48th Street near Sixth Avenue when he spotted something he’d been waiting his whole career for: a black pail on the back of an armored truck. He’d heard about those legendary pails. “If you were a football player, you always try to play the Super Bowl,” he said.

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Depressed mother might have killed her baby and husband then herself, police say
Police are investigating whether postpartum depression played a role in Mary Trokey’s apparent murder-suicide. Screenshot from Eric Cox’s Facebook. Police are investigating whether postpartum depression played a role in Mary Trokey’s apparent murder-suicide.

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Joint motion for a resolution on the current human rights situation in Turkey - RC-B8-2018-0082
– having regard to the statements by the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative, Federica Mogherini and the Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn, of 2 February on the latest developments in Turkey, of 14 July 2017 a year after the....

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Latest: Committee throws out petition to remove Prince Albert statue from Leinster House
Update 2.52pm: An Oireachtas committee has thrown out a petition to remove a statue of Prince Albert from the grounds of Leinster House. Part of the decision was the fact the Dáil doesn't actually own the statue. The Petitions Committee also said the artistic work should be appreciated despite the....

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HUD wants answers on Flint's grant spending after approval of secretive deal
FLINT, MI - A federal agency is asking Flint for answers after the city shifted $442,000 in community grant dollars, in part to support a secretive north Flint development, without allowing for public input. In late January, the Flint City Council voted to send a total of $442,000 in unspent federal....

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2019: South South APC leaders adopt Buhari
LEADERS of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South-South geopolitical zone of the country rose from a zonal consultative meeting on Tuesday night to adopt President Muhammadu Buhari as the party’s candidate for the 2019 election. A communique of the meeting held in Abuja at the home of the....

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'Game Shakers' star Kel Mitchell talks to LI kids
I work with the Black College Expo. I work with Make-A-Wish Foundation. And then I also just go to a lot of different schools and churches and speak to youth, kids, you guys’ age, because I think you have to give back. You have to do that and be a role model and help out.

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Angela Merkel: 'Eternal chancellor' past her zenith
Angela Merkel has survived multiple crises but her obstacle-strewn path to a fourth term has prompted suggestions she is past her peak, leaving Germans to ponder life without the veteran chancellor. After 12 years at the helm of Europe's biggest economy, the leader who is often called the world's....

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Kanu Uche Methodist Church Prelate Turns 65
On Monday January 29, 2018, Dr. Samuel Chukwuemeka Kanu Uche Prelate Methodist Church of Nigeria, marks his 65 th birthday anniversary with a thanksgiving service at the Methodist Church of Nigeria Opebi. A grand reception and book launch was later, held that day in his honors at the All Seasons....

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Black History Month: 5 Destinations For African American Culture & History
By Randy Yagi. First conceived as a weeklong event in Washington DC in 1926 and held annually over the entire month of February since 1976, Black History Month celebrates the numerous achievements and contributions from black Americans in U.S. history.

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Government wants all South Africans to pray for rain — on days rain is already forecast
The Department of Water and Sanitation is looking for divine intervention to end the drought in the Western and the Eastern Cape: it has called on citizens to pray for rain this coming weekend — on the very days that rain is forecast. The South African Weather Service is forecasting rain for Cape....

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APC Passes Vote Of Confidence On Minister
The Cross River State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has passed a vote of confidence on the minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Pastor Usani Uguru Usani. The organizing secretary, Chief Ekpe Owan said the Minister has been living up to his commitment to the party since last year.

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