CONCERTS AND PERFORMANCES. Canceled Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist concerts, through end of May; First Stage performances through the reminder of the 2019-'20 season; Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performances, events, and educational activities through the end of the 2019-'20 season;.... |
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Audience; Award to Mr Leander “Bull” Cassmee Bryan; Award to Mr. Wycliffe Richardson (posthumously) recieved by Jan Richardson (2nd from left) and other children with Bishop Brooks; Award to Mrs. Ursil Webster-Brooks (right) L-R Ms Judica Connor, Mrs Tavia Nelson-Connor, Ms Latonya Mussington, Ms.... |
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A significant cool down over the weekend with a few snow showers in the higher elevations. Brought to you courtesy of an unseasonably strong and cold low pressure system, moving through the PACNW and the Interior West. Strong winds in the Owens Valley and the Tehachapis Saturday into Sunday came with that system. |
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Johannesburg Less than 30 years ago, South Africa was a global pariah. Racism was not only legal, but entrenched in its system of apartheid. When that system ended, a process began in an attempt to unite a deeply divided nation, and the country took some very public steps to overcome the trauma. |
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Colombo (Asia News) At the end of the live broadcast of Sunday Mass on Verbum TV , the Archbishop of Colombo, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, called on Sri Lankan government to allow places of worship to resume religious services whilst upholding strict health and quarantine guidelines. |
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A Conservative MP has condemned some of the events that took place during Black Lives Matter protests over the weekend. Many thousands of people took part in different ways in protests over the weekend. Incidents that have received attention include the toppling of a statue in Bristol of 17th century slave trader Edward Colston. |
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KITCHENER -- Many places of worship have started online services in the past few months, but a Cambridge church is sharing the faith through an FM radio transmitter instead. “We had to borrow and buy one so we have one for our campus here and one for our Ayr campus as well,” says Jeff Johnston, the pastor for Calvary Cambridge. |
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NEW YORK -- With New York City poised to reopen after a coronavirus shutdown of more than two months, officials on Sunday lifted a curfew that was in place amid protests against police misconduct and racial injustice. But they also urged that demonstrators be tested for covid-19. "Get a test. Get a test," New York Gov. |
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John Bercow, the former speaker, is not everyone’s favourite politician, but he was absolutely right when he appeared on Radio 4's Any Questions last Friday (5 June) and called Donald Trump “the most rancid, racist and repellent occupant of the White House in my lifetime”. |
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John Bercow, the former speaker, is not everyone’s favourite politician, but he was absolutely right when he appeared on Radio 4's Any Questions last Friday (5 June) and called Donald Trump “the most rancid, racist and repellent occupant of the White House in my lifetime”. |
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Just half way through the year we have already lost a number of high-profile names and celebrities in 2020. From Caroline Flack to Derek Acorah, Roy Hudd to Max von Sydow the world has said goodbye a number of legends. Kirk Douglas, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Kenny Rogers have all died this year. |
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