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A small Virginia county put brakes on plans for a mosque. Was it discrimination?
CULPEPER, VA. — The small Muslim community here used to pray in the historic Amtrak station, where Lyndon B. Johnson kicked off a 1960 whistle-stop tour. When a local history museum moved into the space in 2014, they shifted to an empty home next to an auto business.

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News Minute: Here is the latest Georgia news from The Associated Press at 3:40 p.m. EDT
ATLANTA (AP) - The governor in Georgia says there hasn't received any complaints regarding gas shortages within the state after a pipeline spill in central Alabama, but will "act accordingly" if that changes. Gov. Nathan Deal spokeswoman Jen Ryan said in a statement Sunday Deal is seeking an EPA....

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Needy transgenders have a roof over their heads again
For three months, Singapore's only shelter for needy transgenders was out of a home. The T Project had to move out of its premises when another non-governmental organisation, which had let it use its attic space, relocated. But thanks to public donations amounting to $137,000, The T Project has started a new chapter in a new place.

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Youth pastor accused of soliciting boys of church group
PLEASANT GROVE, Ala. (AP) - Police say a 20-year-old youth pastor accused of sending pictures of his genitals to teenage boys in a church youth group has been arrested in central Alabama. Jefferson County Bessemer Cutoff District Attorney Bill Veitch tells local news media that Brandon Wade White....

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News Minute: Here is the latest Alabama news from The Associated Press at 3:40 p.m. CDT
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama leads the nation in prescription opioid painkiller use and manufacturers and their allies have hired an average of 18 lobbyists in Alabama each year since 2006. A joint investigation by The Associated Press and the Center for Public Integrity found that the....

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Attica Riot's 45th anniversary leads to 25k strong prison strike across America
Massive prison strike takes place in memory of Attica riot, with 20,000 inmates across 24 states pledging to 'end slave labor for prisoners' It began on September 9, the 45th anniversary of the Attica prison riot Inmates object to forced free or poorly paid labor for private companies; Such labor is....

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News Minute: Here is the latest Alabama news from The Associated Press at 3:40 p.m. CDT
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama leads the nation in prescription opioid painkiller use and manufacturers and their allies have hired an average of 18 lobbyists in Alabama each year since 2006. A joint investigation by The Associated Press and the Center for Public Integrity found that the....

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Youth pastor accused of soliciting boys of church group
PLEASANT GROVE, Ala. (AP) - Police say a 20-year-old youth pastor accused of sending pictures of his genitals to teenage boys in a church youth group has been arrested in central Alabama. Jefferson County Bessemer Cutoff District Attorney Bill Veitch tells local news media that Brandon Wade White....

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Nangwale to be Buried Tuesday
She died Sunday morning at Mwaiwathu Private Hospital in Blantyre after a short illness. Family sources said Mrs. Nangwale was taken to hospital after complaining of feeling unwell. She was diagnosed with high blood pressure and diabetes, according to the sources. She was in her 60’s. Family members confirmed to Zodiak the body of Mrs.

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Valuable catch in terror war
Unlike his infamous predecessor Santoso, who was killed in a firefight with soldiers, Basri did not have the dubious honour of being "Indonesia's most wanted terrorist". His short-lived reign as leader of the East Indonesia Mujahideen (MIT) after Santoso's death in July ended in surrender last Wednesday.

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Trump lowers bar for election campaigns
WASHINGTON • When Mr Donald Trump descended on the capital last Friday, he was expected to finally concede that the racially tinged falsehood he had propagated, that President Barack Obama was born outside of the United States, had in fact been a lie. But before he got around to what was a grudging....

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How Charles II Took Revenge on His (and His Father’s) Enemies
was that there existed a real-life candidate for the angel: a former Cromwellian general by the name of William Goffe, who had sat as a judge in the court that sentenced Charles I to death. Following Charles II’s ascension to the throne, the general became a wanted man and fled to Massachusetts.

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Drunk Man burns down church
A DRUNKARD got beaten up by Zion church pastors after burning their church and he avenged the beating by striking a church member with an axe. Eliphas Ncube of Sishowe village appeared at the Bulawayo magistrates court before magistrate Charity Maphosa on charges of malicious damage to property and assault.

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Youth pastor accused of soliciting boys of church group
PLEASANT GROVE, Ala. (AP) — Police say a 20-year-old youth pastor accused of sending pictures of his genitals to teenage boys in a church youth group has been arrested in central Alabama. Jefferson County Bessemer Cutoff District Attorney Bill Veitch tells local news media that Brandon Wade White....

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After Trump’s reversal, prominent birthers want to move on
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says President Obama was indeed born in the United States, one day after refusing to say so during an interview and after several years of leading the movement questioning Obama's place of birth. (Pool photo) A few hours after Donald Trump's announcement....

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Edo election: Ize-Iyamu gets backing of Benin Chiefs, priests, businessmen
Ize Iyamu should not use propaganda to bring the royal stool to cheap black mail. We are familiar with his cheap liars of telling the public he midwifed Adams success to become Governor. Pls for the records Adams pitched tents with labour party before his current party wooed him.

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Ize-Iyamu will take Edo back to Igbinedion’s era – Oshiomhole
Alexander Okere, Benin. The Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, has criticised a former Governor of the state, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, for saying Oshomhole’s successor will emerge from the Peoples Democratic Party. Igbinedion, who was governed the state between 1999 and 2007, had recently said....

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Zimbabweans protest outside UN ahead of Robert Mugabe’s address
NEW YORK – A vocal group of Zimbabweans have begun a series of protests outside the United Nations (UN) in New York as the movement to stop the rule of President Robert Mugabe, which has spanned over three decades, gathers steam. This comes just as world leaders, including Mugabe, gather for the 71st session of the General Assembly.

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BISHOP OKAH TO BUHARI: Tackle recession, save Nigerians from suffering
WARRI- NATIONAL Vice- President, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, South-South, zone, Bishop Simeon Okah, has beseeched President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately deal with the economic recession that has hit the country and save Nigerians from further hardship.

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What happened to uphill village landfill plan?
CONSTRUCTION of new sanitary landfills and the establishment of a waste-to-energy facility in Cebu City. These are among the proposals raised for years supposedly to address the city’s problem on garbage, but what has happened to them? In 2011, a private company expressed interest to build a....

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Kenya: Othaya man can't trace grave after refusing to bury wife over curse on disputed land
NYERI: A man who refused to bury his wife, fearing a curse over a disputed land in Othaya, does not know where the body was reburied. This is three years after the High Court ordered its exhumation. Peter Njagi, 70, refused to bury his wife, Esther Wambui, on any other land other than the place his wife had chosen to be buried in.

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Canadian convicted of spying in China deported to Canada
- Kevin Garratt, a Canadian held in jail in China on allegations that he was a spy was deported to Canada on Thursday after being convicted on Tuesday of spying and stealing state secrets. Kevin was reunited with his wife Julia at Vancouver airport. , Canadian PM said that there was "tremendous....

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Massive prison strike takes place in memory of Attica riot, with 20,000 inmates across 24 states pledging to 'end slave labor for prisoners'
It began on September 9, the 45th anniversary of the Attica prison riot Inmates object to forced free or poorly paid labor for private companies; Such labor is allowed under the 13th Amendment for prisoners only Facilities in Florida, Michigan and Alabama have been confirmed by media; The....

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Best High School Football Play Ever | BoogerGate | Serial Rapes
Miss a Day, Miss a Lot: Pastor Scolds Trump, He Calls Her a ‘Nervous Mess’ | Marine Death | Kid Rock’s Profane Message to Colin Kaepernick Patch Community Guidelines. Patch welcomes contributions and comments from our users. We strive for civil, enlightened discussions on Patch stories and local issues.

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Sunday Service
Posted Sept. 18, 2016, at 2:39 p.m. perham a,msden Sermon “Surprising Investment” by Rev. Dr. Mark A Doty, pastor at Hammond Street Congregational Church, UCC, corner of Hammond and High Streets, Bangor on Sunday, September 25 at 10 am. Choir and organ music by Kathy Jellison, organist and choir director.

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MDC-T Appeals for U.N, SADC Help as Zimbabwe Reaches Tipping Point
HARARE — The Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai says the United Nations, Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the African Union should intervene in Zimbabwe following the brutalization of hundreds of protesters in various cities and towns by suspected state security....

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