A POLICE officer from Swakopmund committed suicide by hanging himself on Wednesday. According to acting Erongo crime investigations coordinator, chief inspector Erastus Iikuyu, officer Daniel Akawa hanged himself with a rope from the roof of his dwelling in Mondesa, where he was staying with his girlfriend. |
Why did Melody quit his church choir? Bruce Melody is without a doubt one of the most talented Rwandan artistes, and like most gifted singers, he too started out in church. For those who didn’t know, Melody was introduced to the ADEPR church by his parents at a very young age and his dream was to be a pastor. |
When Jane Nziza met her fiancé, she knew she had found her prince charming. The relationship grew stronger over the years and they decided to make it official. Nziza wanted a church wedding; her fiancé on the other hand, argued that a civil marriage would be the best option until they had saved up enough for a church wedding. |
But for most South Koreans, the real drama is that Ms. Choi is the daughter of a religious figure whose relationship with Ms. Park has long been the subject of lurid rumors. The figure, Choi Tae-min, was often compared to Rasputin here, and now critics say his daughter is playing the same role. Mr. |
LOS ANGELES Oct. 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- A Los Angeles jury has returned a record $18.07 million verdict against asbestos-containing talc supplier Whittaker Clark & Daniels for its role in causing California political figure Philip Depoian's mesothelioma cancer. |
Incorporated in 1968, Carson, well known for its rough-and-tumble politics, is desperately searching for stability and calmness in leadership from City Hall. That search applies to both the mayor’s race and the race for two open seats on the five-member City Council in the Nov. 8 election. |
DURING the formal bail application of Congolese pastor and businessman Pedro Marcellino Moussongela which started on Monday and ended yesterday, details emerged on how the 53-year-old has manipulated institutions in Namibia. Cross-examining Moussoungela, prosecutor Dollien //Gowases asked him if he.... |
By Reverend R.G. Wilson-Lyons, the associate pastor at Birmingham First United Methodist Church and clergy and steering committee member with Faith in Action Alabama. Race still determines too much in America, especially when it comes to the criminal justice system. |
NEW YORK: A Florida man pleaded guilty on Thursday to obstructing a regulatory examination of a credit union linked to an illegal bitcoin exchange owned by an Israeli accused of being behind hacking attacks on companies including JPMorgan Chase & Co . Michael Murgio, 66, admitted in Manhattan.... |
By Nate Raymond. NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Florida man pleaded guilty on Thursday to obstructing a regulatory examination of a credit union linked to an illegal bitcoin exchange owned by an Israeli accused of being behind hacking attacks on companies including JPMorgan Chase & Co. |
NEW YORK A Florida man pleaded guilty on Thursday to obstructing a regulatory examination of a credit union linked to an illegal bitcoin exchange owned by an Israeli accused of being behind hacking attacks on companies including JPMorgan Chase & Co. Michael Murgio, 66, admitted in Manhattan federal.... |
By Nate Raymond. NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Florida man pleaded guilty on Thursday to obstructing a regulatory examination of a credit union linked to an illegal bitcoin exchange owned by an Israeli accused of being behind hacking attacks on companies including JPMorgan Chase & Co. |
Here's what's coming up on Local 4 News at 5: Police are investigating after a man’s house in Detroit was broken into this week and his furnace and water heater were stolen. To make matters worse, 55-year-old Melvin Peters was in the hospital when his house was targeted. |
By Nate Raymond. NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Florida man pleaded guilty on Thursday to obstructing a regulatory examination of a credit union linked to an illegal bitcoin exchange owned by an Israeli accused of being behind hacking attacks on companies including JPMorgan Chase & Co. |
LISBON, Maine — Growing up, David Garnett lived in a white house at the corner of Gartley and Lisbon streets. Out back there were woods and a pretty good vegetable garden, which almost everyone had in those days. They would fill scores of canning jars with beans and more each fall to help them get through the long winter. |
that jurors spent about five hours July 20 deliberating the case in federal court. Suhl bribed Steven B. Jones, a former deputy director of the Arkansas Department of Human Services, and used intermediaries Phillip W. Carter and a local pastor beginning in April 2007, according to the Justice Department. |
SOUTH PITTSBURG, TN (WRCB) - UPDATE: South Pittsburg football player, Dylan McQueen appeared in an Alabama courtroom Thursday, where he is being appointed an attorney by the court. McQueen and three other teenagers are being charged as adults after reportedly holding a woman at gunpoint, while they burglarized her home back in June. |
A police officer convicted of defiling and impregnating 13-year old girl in 2010 has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Joseph Mutua, an AP officer based in Laare, was sentenced on Thursday by Maua principal magistrate Oscar Wanyaga. Wanyaga said the prosecution proved beyond doubt that he was guilty. |
The 47-year-old Pine City man, who works as an associate pastor at All Saints Lutheran Church in Cottage Grove, was booked at Pine County jail Wednesday on felony probable cause child pornography charges. The Star Tribune typically does not name suspects who have yet to be formally charged. |
MIAMI -- (AP) Mosquitoes bite everyone, not just Haitians. It's a point health educator Marie-Jose Ledan is sure to make when she approaches Little Haiti's churches, laundromats and mom-and-pop businesses about protecting people from the Zika virus. That seems obvious, but many in Miami's newest.... |
In the 1990s, nurses loved to tend to a blind Virginia centenarian named Willie Muse. Kind and empathetic, he'd pick up on their moods from their voices and offer gentle guidance whenever they seemed to be down. "Feed 'em honey instead of vinegar," he'd say. "It's good to keep the peace. |
BALTIMORE — When Torrey Smith emerged from behind a curtain and stepped onto the auditorium stage at Dunbar High School on Baltimore’s east side at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, no one in the audience whipped out a cell phone to snap pictures. No one jumped to their feet, or even applauded. |
Charles Foster Johnson is the executive director of Pastors for Texas Children , an independent ministry and outreach group comprised of nearly 2,000 pastors and church leaders from around Texas that works to support public education. Johnson recently testified in Austin about school vouchers —.... |
Summary of a message delivered at Freeport Bible Church, this past Sunday, October 23, 2016 by Pastor Karol Roache, Associate Pastor Text: Ruth 1: 19-22 and Job 1:13-20. As long as we are alive, storms are inevitable; we will experience storms in life whether they be storms by nature or personal storms (problems) in our lives. |
MIAMI Mosquitoes bite everyone, not just Haitians. It's a point health educator Marie-Jose Ledan is sure to make when she approaches Little Haiti's churches, laundromats and mom-and-pop businesses about protecting people from the Zika virus. That seems obvious, but many in Miami's newest Zika "hot.... |
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