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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. - Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton had South Carolina mostly to herself two days before the first-in-the-South primary, and she tried to used it to capitalize on her advantage over Bernie Sanders with black voters. |
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Needing desperately to take down Donald Trump, a flame-throwing Marco Rubio and an intense, unyielding Ted Cruz blasted away at the Republican front-runner in their final debate in Houston before 11 states cast crucial votes on Super Tuesday.
An employee armed with a long gun and a handgun went on.... |
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"The facts of the case could have been lifted from a horror film," read the ruling delivered by Justice Sylvester Ngwuta. “This appeal has no merit. The judgement of the court of appeal is hereby affirmed. The prison sentence that was earlier handed to the appellant is no longer relevant in view of.... |
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It’s been one year since it happened, yet, I still can’t sleep or eat peacefully and I keep having this fretful attack, day and night. I have been crying and praying to God for forgiveness because I am depressed. I love my husband so much and I couldn’t bear to hurt him, I still cannot explain why I cheated on him with his own brother. |
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The Democratic Party is the overwhelming party of choice for minorities; blacks, LGBT, women, the disabled, the poor, the working class, and organized labor. It is the party most people of color see themselves reflected in political
This diversity, is precisely why Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic Party’s nominee for president in 2016. |
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Updated 10 hours ago WESTMORELAND COUNTY. GREENSBURG. NAACP plans Black History Month event. A Black History Month celebration will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday at Greater Parkview Church in partnership with the Greensburg-Jeannette NAACP. The theme is “Blazing the Way from Our Past to Our Future. |
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At a service commemorating the victims and survivors of the Kalamazoo shootings, the Battle Creek community remembered their names one by one, by the light of a candle: Mary Jo Nye, Richard Smith, Barbara Hawthorne, Judy Brown, Mary Nye, Tyler Smith, Tiana Carruthers and Abigail Kopf. |
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To submit items for this calendar, visit news-gazette.com/living and click "Add an event" under the miniature calendar on the page. You must be logged in, then fill in the appropriate fields and submit. Deadline is noon Tuesday before Friday publication. Events. World Day of Prayer. 9:30 to 11 a.m. March 4, First Presbyterian Church, 602 W. |
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BEIJING — A court in southeastern China has sentenced a Protestant pastor to 14 years in prison and his wife to 12 years after convicting them of corruption, financial crimes and gathering people to disturb social order, an official provincial newspaper reported on Friday. |
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The religious leaders have called for the Premier to further strengthen activities towards ensuring good governance and peace in the country. Leaders of various religious institutions called upon the government and the public to uphold peace values, tolerance and culture of peaceful coexistence.... |
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Last week, Asda said it would withdraw unmanned collection points from stores including Stowmarket, where the local food bank feared donations could plummet 25%. Asda made the decision following a review of it’s community programme. However, following negative public response, the firm announced it.... |
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Updated 8 hours ago WESTMORELAND COUNTY. GREENSBURG. NAACP plans Black History Month event. A Black History Month celebration will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday at Greater Parkview Church in partnership with the Greensburg-Jeannette NAACP. The theme is “Blazing the Way from Our Past to Our Future. |
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A certain Nigerian woman, Ijeoma Ndoku, married to a Liberian, one Daniel Barnney, recently raised the alarm over her husband’s plan to sell their nine-month-old son for N250, 000. Ndoku said her husband attempted to sell their son, Emmanuel, to a 43-year-old woman, Richard Ekah, last month and flee to Ghana afterwards. |
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BEIJING (Reuters) - A well-known Chinese rights lawyer has appeared on state television confessing to crimes after a months-long disappearance, the latest case in China's widening crackdown on dissent. Mr Zhang Kai had represented a group of Christians who were detained for suspected financial.... |
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Many Christians, including children, fleeing persecution in Pakistan are often detained in Thailand despite being UN-registered asylum seekers, according to BBC. One such victim is Pastor Joshua, from Lahore, who had to flee to Thailand after he was punished for converting from Islam to Christianity. |
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Felix Antonio Muñoz, a.ka. “Pastor Alape,” is one of seven members of the military command of the FARC, Colombia’s largest guerrilla force which has been engaged in peace talks with the government since 2012. He assumed this position after the death of military chief “Mono Jojoy” in 2010, the.... |
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INDEPENDENT MEDIA File photo Johannesburg - A self-confessed paedophile father-of-two has been given a suspended sentence and a fine of R100 000, prompting outrage from the women and children’s organisation monitoring the case. The 40-year-old software developer was arrested last year as part of the.... |
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INDEPENDENT MEDIA File photo Johannesburg - A self-confessed paedophile father-of-two has been given a suspended sentence and a fine of R100 000, prompting outrage from the women and children’s organisation monitoring the case. The 40-year-old software developer was arrested last year as part of the.... |
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BEIJING A well-known Chinese rights lawyer has appeared on state television confessing to crimes after a months-long disappearance, the latest case in China's widening crackdown on dissent. Zhang Kai had represented a group of Christians who were detained for suspected financial crimes last year after they resisted the demolition of crosses. |
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Updated 7 hours ago WESTMORELAND COUNTY. GREENSBURG. NAACP plans Black History Month event. A Black History Month celebration will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday at Greater Parkview Church in partnership with the Greensburg-Jeannette NAACP. The theme is “Blazing the Way from Our Past to Our Future. |
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BEIJING A well-known Chinese rights lawyer has appeared on state television confessing to crimes after a months-long disappearance, the latest case in China's widening crackdown on dissent. Zhang Kai had represented a group of Christians who were detained for suspected financial crimes last year after they resisted the demolition of crosses. |
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BEIJING (Reuters) - A well-known Chinese rights lawyer has appeared on state television confessing to crimes after a months-long disappearance, the latest case in China's widening crackdown on dissent.
Zhang Kai had represented a group of Christians who were detained for suspected financial crimes.... |
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BEIJING: A well-known Chinese rights lawyer has appeared on state television confessing to crimes after a months-long disappearance, the latest case in China's widening crackdown on dissent. Zhang Kai had represented a group of Christians who were detained for suspected financial crimes last year after they resisted the demolition of crosses. |
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BEIJING (Reuters) - A well-known Chinese rights lawyer has appeared on state television confessing to crimes after a months-long disappearance, the latest case in China's widening crackdown on dissent. Zhang Kai had represented a group of Christians who were detained for suspected financial crimes.... |
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By BILL BARROW and CATHERINE LUCEY, Associated Press. FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) — Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has South Carolina mostly to herself two days before the first-in-the-South primary, and she's using it to capitalize on her advantage over Bernie Sanders with black voters. |
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