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EGR European Gospel Radio

Worldwide on Shortwave radio, streaming and satellite

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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
EGR is owned and operated by NEXUS-IBA, a non profit association of broadcasters and program producers
Christianity
Ghanaians should become millionaires through business, not corruption
...Not through Corruption, says Ghanaians Abroad's Leader By Tsi-Tsi Mashinini (UHURU TIMES) Ghana should produce millionaires through entrepreneurship, and not through corruption, or stealing of state resources, says the leader of Ghanaians Abroad Coalition (GAC), "Osagyefo Dr" Kwame Appiah....

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Rescuers in China scramble to find quake survivors
LUSHAN: Thousands of rescue workers combed through flattened villages in southwest China on Sunday in a race to find survivors from a powerful quake as the toll of dead and missing rose past 200. Dressed in bright orange uniforms, rescuers battled their way up mountain paths strewn with wreckage to....

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Media Monkey's Diary: Danny Finkelstein, the BBC and John Sweeney
✒So how is the Times' Danny Finkelstein settling into his new role as "associate editor", having been sidelined in February by a comment team reshuffle in which acting editor John Witherow stripped him of his "executive editor" stripes and installed Phillip Collins as chief leader writer? Someone....

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Rescuers in China scrabble to find quake survivors
Thousands of rescue workers comb through flattened villages in south-western China in a race to find survivors from a powerful quake as the toll of dead and missing passes 200.

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Pan African Clergy Council and Bible Seminary honours Affail Monney
Affail Monney, President-elect of the Ghana Journalism Association (GJA), was on Saturday awarded a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Humanity (Honoris causa) by the Pan African Clergy Council and Bible Seminary (PACCBS). The GJA President-elect, whose thesis research is on the Impact of Social Media....

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Valerie and Maurice Facey: A 60-year marriage that should not have been
Published Sunday, April 15, 2012, the day before Maurice and Valerie's 60th anniversary

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Rescuers in China scrabble to find quake survivors
LUSHAN: Thousands of rescue workers combed through flattened villages in southwest China on Sunday in a race to find survivors from a powerful quake as the toll of dead and missing rose past 200. Dressed in bright orange uniforms, rescuers battled their way up mountain paths strewn with wreckage to....

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Ghana Should Produce Millionaires through Entrepreneurship
.... Not through Corruption --- Abroad's Leader By Tsi-Tsi Mashinini (UHURU TIMES) Ghana should produce Millionaires through Entrepreneurship, and not through Corruption, or stealing of State resources, says the leader of Ghanaians Abroad Coalition (GAC), "Osagyefo Dr" Kwame Appiah Boateng,....

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Poor Remuneration Affecting Journalism Standards
......In The North By Joseph Ziem "Ziem..!!! You look so-o-o-o-o good. Life is good for you-o-oh. At least, those of you who’re journalists don’t have any problem. I saw you the other time on television when I was watching news. You were sitting with “BIG MEN” including the Regional Minister, Vice President and some other dignitaries in a workshop.

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Soul survivor: How Bobby Womack overcame heart failure, drug addiction and even apparent Alzheimer's
Backstage at Coachella, the international rock'n'roll A-listers are lounging in the cool air of the desert evening. Muse are kicking about, 24 hours ahead of their headline appearance at the Californian festival. Paul Simonon and Mick Jones, formerly of the Clash, are sporting what look like submariners' caps.

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Gobbling pâté allowed a nation to scoff at the legacy of Thatcherism
Did the anti-Thatcher protest 'fail'? It's a matter of perspective During Margaret Thatcher's funeral on Wednesday, the Right Reverend Richard Chartres, the bishop of London, boasted to all and sundry of how the late prime minister had once physically restrained him when he lunged at some pulverised ducks' breasts.

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