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Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Conservative newspaper that endorsed Clinton details death threats
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - The Arizona Republic's editorial board knew it was wading into controversy last month when it endorsed a Democrat for president -- the first time it had done so in its 126-year history. But some of the backlash that followed the paper's decision to back Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump went beyond the pale.

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Anita Oyakhilome Re-married?
It appears ex-wife of popular Lagos pastor and founder of Christ Embassy, Chris Oyakhilome, Anita, may have remarried. Anita who immediately after her divorce, reverted to her maiden name, Ebhodaghe, has added a new name, Schafer to her name and this is visible in her latest post on her online christian website, pastoranita.

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Pope Francis canonizes Argentina’s “gaucho priest,” 6 others saints
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis canonized Argentina’s “gaucho priest” Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Conservative newspaper that endorsed Clinton details death threats
But some of the backlash that followed the paper's decision to back Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump went beyond the pale. An op-ed published this weekend by the newspaper's top executive details some of the most disturbing threats her employees have received over the past month.

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Conservative newspaper that endorsed Clinton details death threats 9 Mins The Arizona Republic's editorial board knew it was wading into controversy last month when it endorsed a Democrat for president -- the first
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - The Arizona Republic's editorial board knew it was wading into controversy last month when it endorsed a Democrat for president -- the first time it had done so in its 126-year history. But some of the backlash that followed the paper's decision to back Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump went beyond the pale.

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BreakingNews 16/10/16: T. B. Joshua Splashes N10m On Nigerian Deportees From Libya
Masterweb Reports: Ihechukwu Njoku reports ] - A group of Nigerian deportees from Libya have revealed harrowing details of their thwarted efforts to illegally travel to Europe. Fifty-two of the 154 who were deported from the North African country last Monday shared their sordid experiences publicly....

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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis canonized Argentina's "gaucho priest" Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Conservative newspaper that endorsed Clinton details death threats
But some of the backlash that followed the paper's decision to back Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump went beyond the pale. An op-ed published this weekend by the newspaper's top executive details some of the most disturbing threats her employees have received over the past month.

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Conservative newspaper that endorsed Clinton details death threats
The Arizona Republic's editorial board knew it was wading into controversy last month when it endorsed a Democrat for president -- the first time it had done so in its 126-year history. But some of the backlash that followed the paper's decision to back Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump went beyond the pale.

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Conservative newspaper that endorsed Clinton details death threats
The Arizona Republic's editorial board knew it was wading into controversy last month when it endorsed a Democrat for president -- the first time it had done so in its 126-year history. But some of the backlash that followed the paper's decision to back Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump went beyond the pale.

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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
A woman holds up a portrait of Argentine priest Giuseppe Gabriele Del Rosario Brochero as from left, the tapestries of seven new saints, Giuseppe Gabriele Del Rosario Brochero, Ludovico Pavoni, Jose Sanchez Del Rio, Salomone Leclerc, Manuel Gonzalez Garcia, Alfonso Maria Fusco and Elisabetta Della....

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Tim Kaine visits Broward church and deli on second day of South Florida campaign swing
Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine made two church appearances and popped into a deli in South Florida on Sunday morning. His comments were tailored for delivery from church pulpits: he spoke about his Catholic upbringing, his time spent as a missionary, and his years as a civil rights attorney.

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Tim Kaine makes history with speech delivered entirely in Spanish, CNN reports
Democratic vice presidential candidate, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., addresses the Progressive National Baptist Convention at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Orleans on Thursday, August 11, 2016. (Photo by Brett Duke, Nola.com | The Times-Picayune) (BRETT DUKE) on Sunday (Oct.

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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
Pope Francis leaves after celebrating a Mass to canonize seven new saints, in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016. Among the new saints, Pope Francis is canonizing Argentine 19th century "gaucho priest" José Gabriel del Rosario Brochero, who ministered to the poor in the peripheries and is clearly a model for his papacy.

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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Francis canonized Argentina's "gaucho priest" Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Pope Francis bestows sainthood to poncho-wearing Argentinian 'gaucho priest'
VATICAN CITY (AP) – Pope Francis canonized Argentina's "gaucho priest" Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Dealing with death threats after a Clinton endorsement: Arizona Republic
Yet, there I was, a little more than two weeks ago. What is the correct response, really, to this? YOU'RE DEAD. WATCH YOUR BACK. WE WILL BURN YOU DOWN. YOU SHOULD BE PUT IN FRONT OF A FIRING SQUAD AS A TRAITOR. How did I come to be hearing these threats? More than a year ago, The Arizona Republic’s....

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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis canonized Argentina's "gaucho priest" Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Reports of blast in camp for displaced Syrians near Jordan
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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
canonized Argentina's "gaucho priest" Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
VATICAN CITY -- (AP) Pope Francis canonized Argentina's "gaucho priest" Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Lai Mohammed: We will ensure liberation of all Chibok girls - Minister says
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, says the release of the 21 Chibok girls “is only a first step in what we believe will be a total liberation of all the girls’’. The minister made the statement on Sunday at a thanksgiving service organised for the freed girls at the....

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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Francis canonized Argentina's "gaucho priest" Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
Pope Francis leaves after celebrating a Mass to canonize seven new saints, in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016. Among the new saints, Pope Francis is canonizing Argentine 19th century "gaucho priest" José Gabriel del Rosario Brochero, who ministered to the poor in the peripheries and is clearly a model for his papacy.

Read Full Article
 
Pope canonizes Argentina's 'gaucho priest,' 6 others saints
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Francis canonized Argentina's "gaucho priest" Sunday, bestowing sainthood on the poncho-wearing pastor with whom the first Argentine pope shares many similarities, from a taste for mate tea to a dedication to bringing the ministry to even the most isolated people.

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Pastor Says Piracy is Literally Killing Actors, So He Gives Them Cars
Nigerian Pastor Joshua Iginla is dedicating his life to helping people in need, including many local Nollywood stars. Due to piracy, many actors and actresses have passed away prematurely, he explains. To show his support, he has handed out dozens of luxury cars to those who are still hanging in there.

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