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Welcome to European Gospel Radio (EGR)!

Our mission is to spread the Gospel to the World on Shortwave, AM/Medium Wave, Satellite radio, TV and the Internet
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Show over, Evan, go on and take a bow!
RADAR. “Taking a bow” is a theatrical term used to describe the action by performers of saluting the audience after the end of an act. To take a bow is also known as “breaking a leg”, a reference to a tragic-comic incident that took place in 1766. According to one reference, Samuel Foote, the....

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Tulsa officer late to career, had de-escalation training
TULSA, Okla. The Tulsa police officer accused of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man took a roundabout path toward her dream job of joining law enforcement, with stops as a convenience store clerk, an Air National Guard member and a teaching assistant.

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Tulsa officer late to career, had de-escalation training
Quinton Dixon, Oklahoma University graduate student, speaks to protesters who filled the food court chanting "Black Lives Matter" in the Oklahoma Memorial Union at the University of Oklahoma on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 in Norman, Okla. Prosecutors in Tulsa, Oklahoma, charged a white police officer....

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Mayor wants more early voting options in St Pete 20 mins ago
ST. PETERBURG, Fla. - A group of south St. Petersburg residents gathered outside of Lake Vista Recreation Center on Friday morning to call for the center to become a designated early voting place. They believe many minority voters are being disenfranchised by not having the early voting option in their neighborhood.

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Assistance for 60 single mothers in Grand Bahama
By DENISE MAYCOCK. Tribune Freeport Reporter. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . SIXTY single mothers in Grand Bahama received much needed assistance this week thanks to the Bahamas Feeding Network (BFN) with the support of AML Foods Ltd. The women were each presented on Thursday with $100 food vouchers to....

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Talking Faith | Church Curmudgeon amuses many on social media
All churches have that guy. The older gentleman who likes to vent about things that are happening in the church. Although that guy probably doesn’t know his way around Facebook and Twitter, a California man is giving him a voice. David Regier, 49, a music minister at a Baptist church there, launched....

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How Aftermaths of Charlotte and Tulsa Shootings Differ
Two deadly police-involved shootings in one week left two black, middle-aged men dead in two cities 1,000 miles apart. While there may be similarities in these cases, the aftermaths of these shootings played out very differently. Here's a look how videos of the incidents have been handled, and how....

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Tulsa officer late to career, had de-escalation training
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The Tulsa police officer accused of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man took a roundabout path toward her dream job of joining law enforcement, with stops as a convenience store clerk, an Air National Guard member and a teaching assistant.

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Charlotte’s congressman knows he sounded racist but says he’s not
He says what’s in his heart didn’t come out of his mouth. But, some believe U.S. Rep. Robert Pittenger, a Charlotte Republican, poured salt on an open wound – clearly visible in the city’s streets this week – when he made controversial racial remarks in a TV interview, aired internationally on Thursday.

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Tulsa officer late to career, had de-escalation training
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The Tulsa police officer accused of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man took a roundabout path toward her dream job of joining law enforcement, with stops as a convenience store clerk, an Air National Guard member and a teaching assistant.

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Meriden’s St. Stanislaus Church celebrating 125 years MERIDEN – The oldest Polish-American parish in the Archdiocese of Hartford is celebrating 125 years this Sunday with a mass
MERIDEN – The oldest Polish-American parish in the Archdiocese of Hartford is celebrating 125 years this Sunday with a mass followed by a reception. Archbishop Leonard P. Blair will be in attendance. St. Stanislaus Church, 82 Akron St., will hold a special mass at 10 a.m.

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Colombia's FARC rebels ratify peace accord to end 52-year war
YARI PLAINS, Colombia Colombia's FARC rebel group voted unanimously to approve a peace deal with the government on Friday, declaring an end to the five-decade war as it prepares to transition into a new political party. After four years of negotiations in Havana, the government and the Revolutionary....

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Tulsa officer late to career, had de-escalation training
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The Tulsa police officer accused of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man took a roundabout path toward her dream job of joining law enforcement, with stops as a convenience store clerk, an Air National Guard member and a teaching assistant.

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The tale of the tape: when should police videos be released?
This photo provided by Tulsa County Inmate Information Center shows Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby. Tulsa County jail records show that Shelby turned herself in early Friday, Sept. 23, 2016, hours after prosecutors charged her with first-degree manslaughter in the death of Terence Crutcher.

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Tulsa Officer Late to Career, Had De-Escalation Training
The Tulsa police officer accused of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man took a roundabout path toward her dream job of joining law enforcement, with stops as a convenience store clerk, an Air National Guard member and a teaching assistant.

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Tulsa officer late to career, had de-escalation training
TULSA, Okla. The Tulsa police officer accused of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man took a roundabout path toward her dream job of joining law enforcement, with stops as a convenience store clerk, an Air National Guard member and a teaching assistant.

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Community mourns Peak to Peak runner Brandon Ries
Brandon Ries was truly unique, from his love for music, science, art. baseball, running, and all other academic pursuits, according to Brandon's teacher and longtime family friend, Teresa Fraser. The popular Peak to Peak senior's originality stemmed from a genuine innocence and integrity that he built throughout his entire life.

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Pinellas elections chief balks at request for early voting site in St. Petersburg
Pinellas Supervisor of Elections Deborah Clark, who aggressively urges voters to vote by mail, said she will not add any additional sites and defended her voting setup as "solid" and fair to all voters in the county. The Rev. Louis Murphy and the Rev. Manuel Sykes, joined by Mayor Rick Kriseman,....

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Colombia's FARC rebels ratify peace accord to end 52-year war
YARI PLAINS, Colombia Colombia's FARC rebel group voted unanimously to approve a peace deal with the government on Friday, declaring an end to the five-decade war as it prepares to transition into a new political party. After four years of negotiations in Havana, the government and the Revolutionary....

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Colombia's FARC rebels ratify peace accord to end 52-year war
(Adds comments, details) By Julia Symmes Cobb. YARI PLAINS, Colombia, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Colombia's FARC rebel group voted unanimously to approve a peace deal with the government on Friday, declaring an end to the five-decade war as it prepares to transition into a new political party.

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Tulsa officer late to career, had de-escalation training
By SEAN MURPHY and JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS Associated Press. TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The Tulsa police officer accused of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man took a roundabout path toward her dream job of joining law enforcement, with stops as a convenience store clerk, an Air National Guard member and a teaching assistant.

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Colombia's FARC rebels ratify peace accord to end 52-year war
By Julia Symmes Cobb. YARI PLAINS, Colombia (Reuters) - Colombia's FARC rebel group voted unanimously to approve a peace deal with the government on Friday, declaring an end to the five-decade war as it prepares to transition into a new political party.

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Spiritual Differentiation
As a teacher, I firmly believe that all students can learn but I also believe that the learning process happens and occurs, for each of them, at different times. Our presenter kept referring to her students as the “Got Its”, the “Shakies”, and the “Lost”.

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Tulsa officer late to career, had de-escalation training
Family members and colleagues say Betty Jo Shelby, 42, was an engaged community member, a churchgoer and cool-headed enough to be tapped as a field-training officer even though she didn't join the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office until 2007 and the city's force until 2011.

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After Tragedy, Arlington Heights Community Comes Together to Honor Domestic Violence Victims
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL —When Arlington Heights resident Roxana Abrudan was murdered by her estranged husband in 2014, the community reacted with a mixture of sadness and shock that domestic violence could occur in their tight-knit community. To that end, several Arlington Heights organizations are....

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Colombia's FARC rebels ratify peace accord to end 52-year war
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) commander Ivan Marquez receives applause from Carlos Lozada, Pablo Catatumbo and Joaquin Gomez during a news conference at the camp where they prepare to ratify a peace deal with the Colombian government, near El Diamante in Yari Plains, Colombia, September 23, 2016.

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