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People in Florida's latest Zika 'hot zone' want more buzz
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 Zika....

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Hook organ dedication on Nov. 20 at Hammond Street Congregational
BANGOR, Maine — All members and friends of the Maine Conference are cordially invited to attend the dedicatory concert of the E. and G.G. Hook pipe organ at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, at Hammond Street Congregational Church, UCC, 28 High St. The recitalist will be Dr. Kevin Birch, music director of the St.

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People in Florida’s latest Zika ‘hot zone’ want more buzz
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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People in Florida's latest Zika 'hot zone' want more buzz
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 zone"....

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People in Florida's latest Zika 'hot zone' want more buzz
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 Zika....

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People in Florida's latest Zika 'hot zone' want more buzz
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....

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Local 1 hour ago 12:31 p.m. Mother killed moments after child gets on school bus
UNION COUNTY, N.C. -- A mother was hit and killed Thursday morning moments after watching her child get onto the school bus. Hanna (Glenda) Gosney was a mother of five and had just watched her child get onto the school bus on State Line Road Thursday morning.

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Decision on charges weeks away in fatal school-zone crash
The driver who fatally struck an Aldine ISD student crossing a busy five-lane street has not been charged, but could face charges if a grand jury finds enough evidence to indict her, authorities said Thursday. MacArthur High School senior Jose Torres, 18, died just before 7 a.m.

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News Mother killed moments after child gets on school bus Mother killed moments after child gets on school bus A mother was hit and killed Thursday morning moments after watching her child get onto the school bus. News 10 minutes ago
UNION COUNTY, N.C. -- A mother was hit and killed Thursday morning moments after watching her child get onto the school bus. Hanna (Glenda) Gosney was a mother of five and had just watched her child get onto the school bus on State Line Road Thursday morning.

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N40bn Fraud: Ekiti Assembly drags former governor Fayemi to EFCC
Ekiti State of Assembly has dragged the former governor of the state Dr Kayode Fayemi to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), calling for the investigation and prosecution for allegedly looting the State to the tune of over N40 billion.

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Spirited fight in Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District
LOUISVILLE, Ky. After years of demoralizing losses in federal elections, Kentucky Democrats are left with little-known candidates to run in congressional districts long dominated by Republicans, and they skipped two races altogether. But in one district, a Democratic challenger is waging a spirited, uphill fight to unseat a GOP incumbent Nov.

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Project Hope lends a helping hand
(0) LENDING?A?HAND? Project Hope volunteers distributed pallets of food, supplies and water in Grand Bahama on Tuesday. (PHOTO: PROJECT?HOPE) Whenever there is a disaster in The Bahamas, Pastor Mario Moxey of Bahamas Harvest Church activates the disaster relief arm of the church, called “Project Hope.

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Gov't to prioritize improvement of prisons
President John Dramani Mahama last Friday announced that government would, in the coming days, make it a priority to improve prison facilities across the country. The improvement, he said, would include; expansion of prisons accommodation facilities to decongest the facilities and assign a tertiary....

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Spirited fight in Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District
LOUISVILLE, Ky. After years of demoralizing losses in federal elections, Kentucky Democrats are left with little-known candidates to run in congressional districts long dominated by Republicans, and they skipped two races altogether. But in one district, a Democratic challenger is waging a spirited, uphill fight to unseat a GOP incumbent Nov.

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Georgia's Anti-Christian Crusade
Give us your sermons. The state of Georgia is requiring that Dr. Eric Walsh, a pastor who is suing the state for wrongful termination, turn over all his past sermons. This chilling story has been developing since 2014, when Dr. Walsh was suddenly terminated from his job as district director with....

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Profiteering prophets
Recently, Voice cartoonist, Lesole Ntshole was boarding a taxi from the rank to the Main Mall in Gaborone when he overheard a conversation between the driver and some passengers on how people continue to fall prey to profiteering churches. SHORT-HAIRED LADY: It’s sad how people’s lives are controlled by these fire churches.

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OPINION: This is why Nigerian governors love to go on foreign trips
Those in search of irrational and disgraceful justification of misconduct from Nigeria’s public officials should turn to Ekiti state governor Ayodele Fayose. His vocabulary is always drenched in classic idiocy and lunatic ecstasy in support of an unpopular cause.

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Three African nations have now blocked anti-LGBTI pastor
Malawi has blocked a planned visit by anti-gay Pastor Steven Anderson, making it the third African country to do so. Anderson is the leader of the Faithful Word Baptist Church, based in the United States, which claims that homosexuality is an abomination that should be punished by death.

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For Torrey Smith, bye week is chance to reconnect with Baltimore youth
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.

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Charges Dropped Against Pastor Who Burnt Sisters
Family of the victims outraged. The Ngcobo family are outraged after charges against the pastor who burnt two sisters were withdrawn without them knowing. The family, from Mpumuza in Pietermaritzburg, claim there has never been any communication between them and the police and the investigating officer.

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Mutanda family's never-ending woes
Thursday, 27 October 2016 15:43 It never rains but pours for the Mutanda family that is struggling to take care of two helpless family members facing mental and physical challenges, with one of them becoming wheelchair ridden and visually impaired after suffering from brain tumour.

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Don't worry — breakups can actually make your life better
Deseret Digital Media NewsOK publishes content from Deseret Digital Media, which has a network of websites that includes KSL.com, DeseretNews.com and FamilyShare.com. Breakups are a common part of the dating life. In fact, some daters sift through person after person, relationship after relationship, before they find the desired one.

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Church pastor: The truth about my late-term abortion
Elections are supposed to be about real people — and not the ones whose names appear on the ballot. They are supposed to be about all of us, the policies that will impact our lives in tangible ways and the choices we make about the country we want to be.

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God & The Presidency: The Faith of Dwight D Eisenhower
In his in 1953 address 'The Chance for Peace', he said: "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone.

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Grace Mugabe goes for broke on Mnangagwa
The powerful First Lady ominously accused Mnangagwa — among a litany of other deadly charges — of deception, faking love for President Robert Mugabe, and in fact working feverishly to topple the long-ruling nonagenarian from power. Addressing thousands of Zanu PF supporters at her latest....

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Steve Duin: 'The poor you will always have with you'
'How can I be useful? What's the next healing action, assuming the world has need of me?' In the winter of 2014, Kathy Watson sold Nora's Table, her Hood River restaurant. She'd come to realize the cooks and servers in town needed far more than a paycheck. "The goodness of the world has passed these people by," Watson says.

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