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Charlie Gard’s family vow ‘fight is not over’
The family of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard have said the “fight is not over” ahead of a fresh court battle over his treatment. In the first of a series of tweets on the @charliesfight Twitter campaign account on Saturday, they thanked supporters for sharing the story of their 11-month-old son worldwide.

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Father, send down your fire on all cult groups shedding blood of innocent Nigerians, Adeboye prays
By Sam Eyoboka & Olayinka Latona AFTER his last month spiritual warfare led to the arrest of Nigerian billionaire kidnapper, Evans and some of his gang members last month, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye Friday night continued his holy war....

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Pressure from utility lobbyists dims future of rooftop solar
Their effort has met with considerable success, dimming the prospects for renewable energy across the United States. Prodded in part by the utilities’ campaign, nearly every state in the country is engaged in a review of its solar energy policies. Since 2013, Hawaii, Nevada, Arizona, Maine, and....

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Week in review: Piggly Wiggly closing is L-E’s most-read online story; here’s the rest
1. Piggly Wiggly supermarket closes, employees moving to other stores JTM Corp., which operates the Piggly Wiggly supermarkets in the Columbus-Phenix City area, has pulled the plug on its second struggling store in less than six months. The first was on Victory Drive in south Columbus in early February.

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Children's Rally calls for safety, no shootings in Wilmington
Dozens of children and community members woke up Wilmington's Hilltop neighborhood Saturday morning to the sound of drum beats and dancing. For the fifth year in a row, Wilmington Peacekeepers marched through the streets for the annual Children's Rally and Peace March to raise awareness about gun violence and promote peace and safety.

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Gbaramatu kingdom tasked on education of its children
By Akpokona Omafuaire. THE people of Gbaramatu Kingdom of Warri South-West council of Delta State have been called upon to ensure that their children get educated as it is the only tool with which they can attain development of the area. This call was made by the councillor representing Kunukunuma Ward 17, Hon.

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Not your average "get well" wishes: Clark County boy tackling chemo gets big show of support
A big crowd gathered in Winchester Saturday morning to pray, and participate in a special project for a community member in need. Robert D. Campbell Junior High School student Hunter Cooper is wrapping up his first week of chemotherapy, after being diagnosed with Leukemia less than two weeks ago.

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12 qualify to run for Birmingham mayor's race
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Twelve people have qualified to run for mayor of Birmingham. Al.com reports qualifying for the Aug. 22 municipal election ended at 5 p.m. Friday. According to the Probate Court of Jefferson County, the candidates are: the incumbent mayor, William Bell, and challengers Randall Woodfin, Chris Woods, Lanny E.

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Pastors’ wives open up on life off the pulpit
However, in a newly released bare-it-all book, Mrs Warren writes of a troubled past which includes molestation at the age of five, growing up with the pressure of being a pastor’s daughter, addiction to pornography, an early marriage that hit turbulence during the honeymoon, surviving breast cancer....

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MSU soccer commit Farai Mutatu hasn't seen his parents in 3 years
EAST LANSING Farai Mutatu will never forget her laugh that day. It was December of 2016. The Zimbabwe-born, Haslett-raised Mutatu had gone more than two years without hearing his mother's voice. Mutatu's parents were forced to return to their homeland in southern Africa in early 2014 due to visa issues, leaving behind their four children.

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12 qualify to run for Birmingham mayor's race
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Twelve people have qualified to run for mayor of Birmingham. Al.com reports qualifying for the Aug. 22 municipal election ended at 5 p.m. Friday. According to the Probate Court of Jefferson County, the candidates are: the incumbent mayor, William Bell, and challengers Randall Woodfin, Chris Woods, Lanny E.

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12 qualify to run for Birmingham mayor's race
Twelve people have qualified to run for mayor of Birmingham. Al.com reports qualifying for the Aug. 22 municipal election ended at 5 p.m. Friday. According to the Probate Court of Jefferson County, the candidates are: the incumbent mayor, William Bell, and challengers Randall Woodfin, Chris Woods, Lanny E.

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12 qualify to run for Birmingham mayor's race
Twelve people have qualified to run for mayor of Birmingham. Al.com reports qualifying for the Aug. 22 municipal election ended at 5 p.m. Friday. According to the Probate Court of Jefferson County, the candidates are: the incumbent mayor, William Bell, and challengers Randall Woodfin, Chris Woods, Lanny E.

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12 qualify to run for Birmingham mayor's race
Twelve people have qualified to run for mayor of Birmingham. Al.com reports qualifying for the Aug. 22 municipal election ended at 5 p.m. Friday. According to the Probate Court of Jefferson County, the candidates are: the incumbent mayor, William Bell, and challengers Randall Woodfin, Chris Woods, Lanny E.

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12 qualify to run for Birmingham mayor's race
Twelve people have qualified to run for mayor of Birmingham. Al.com reports qualifying for the Aug. 22 municipal election ended at 5 p.m. Friday. According to the Probate Court of Jefferson County, the candidates are: the incumbent mayor, William Bell, and challengers Randall Woodfin, Chris Woods, Lanny E.

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Let’s Talk About Harrysong’s New Single; ‘Ara...
There are still so many unknown things that went down between Five Star Music and Harrysong, but wait Is ‘Linda’ involved in this mess? Harrysong’s new single, ‘Arabanko’ suggested so! The Nigerian music industry has been busy lately with ‘beefs’ everywhere, from Davido to Wizkid; Cynthia Morgan to....

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Police launch manhunt for daring robbers
A crack police team from the Criminal Investigations Department has launched a manhunt for daring robbers who pounced on a church in one of Harare's low density suburbs, raped a woman, and got away with cash, in yet another chilling case of crime, which is spiralling out of control.

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Nazareth Methodist Church Supports Female Inmates In Sekondi
Sekondi, July 8, GNA - The Nazareth Methodist Church at Nkontompo in the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolis, has donated assorted items worth more than GH¢2000.00 to the female inmates in Secondi Prisons. The items include; assorted toiletries, drinks, sanitary pads and food items.

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Church Directory 7/8
Catholic Parishes Missoula CatholiC Parish saturday religious Page WiNter sChedule 2016 saturday suNday Blessed triNity CatholiC CoMMuNity 1475 Eaton 721-2405 5:00pm 10:00am Reconciliation 4:00 pm Sat. Christ the KiNg Home of Catholic Campus Ministry 5:15 pm 9:00 am 11:15 am 1400 Gerald 728-3845 Reconciliation 4:30 pm Sat.

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Album Release: In His Presence Vol.2
Artist: Dr. Paul Enenche Info: Dr Paul Enenche is a Nigerian. He is a trained Medical Doctor, a Christian author, preacher, Minister, Televangelist, Recording Artist, Performing Artist, Composer, Song Writer, Musician and Educationist. He is the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre....

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Climate Change, the Bible and a Break from Doomspeak
The USA’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Accord on Climate Change has ramped up the doomspeak on all sides of the issue. Some say we’re doomed if we don’t take action; others say we’re doomed if we do. How about some encouragement? By way of background, in 2001, I received an award for....

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Pablo: When Mutukudzi brought home some meaty thoughts
The first time I picked interest in knowing more about Zimbabwe was when I heard Steven Ssempagala aka Sergeant Kifulugunyu sing about that country and their love for goat’s meat. He was the composer of most of the morale-boosting songs during the 1986 bush war. I wanted to know what motivated him.

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Heartland Baptist to cut ribbon on new church Sunday
By Dan Mika Staff Writer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Heartland Baptist Church is set to welcome its congregation to its new $4 million, 40,000-square-foot location in north Ames on Sunday. The new, two-story building at 3333 Stange Road, features a cafe area in the cavernous foyer and added a second-floor....

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BAHA’I FAITH CHURCH OF CHRIST 2500 Bosque Blvd. (254) 300-4949 Elm Mott Church of Christ Sunday, July 9, 2017 Devotional Meeting • 2 pm SACRIFICE “Loose thy soul from the prison of self.’’ ALL ARE WELCOME wacobahaicenter.org St. Jerome Catholic Church Saturday Mass – 6:00 p.m. Sunday Mass – 8:30 & 11:00 a.

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Clinically dead Nigerian who woke up in Indian mortuary tells his story
The Anioma Regional Headquarters of Deeper Life Bible Church, Boji Boji-Owa, Ika North East Local Government Area of Delta State was recently filled to its capacity as family members, friends and well wishers of Samuel Anayo John Obute joined him in thanking God for bringing him back to life in a....

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Long Island libraries evolve, and add coffee shops
“Many of the libraries have opted for a coffee vending machine, but we prefer to have something that has a little more variety, where we have the ability to modify what’s being offered because we have the ability to offer it ourselves,” Olney said. “People also want to not only socialize with their neighbors but have that face-to-face interaction.

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