New deputy National leader Nikki Kaye described front bench MP Paul Goldsmith as Māori when defending the diversity of the party's new front bench. But this was news to Goldsmith, who told journalists minutes later that while his family had "Māori connections" but he was not Māori himself. |
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Haiti's voodoo leaders have trained priests of the Afro Caribbean religion to concoct a secret remedy for the novel coronavirus and to prepare the sacred initiation chambers of their temples to receive patients. In Haiti, where Western healthcare services are scarce and too expensive for many,.... |
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The Northern Marianas has eased restrictions around the spread of Covid-19 by now allowing restaurants to open for dine-in and pushing a nightly curfew out an hour later. Aside from the change to restaurants, church services can resume, gyms can operate, and the tourist hotspot of Managaha Island is to reopen again. |
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Except this crazy actually happened . One of the few pop-culture matches for Little Richard ghosting fans and wop-bop-a-loo-bop for Oakwood’s Bibles and quaint campus is Michael Jordan bouncing from NBA title to Double-A baseball. Now, 63 years later, the unlikely saga of Little Richard and Oakwood comes full circle. |
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25 May 2020 - Ditching his suit and tie, the former Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) head donned a white Karategi, complete with a...
25 May 2020 - Having secured a dream post at one of America's leading media houses, the outspoken journalists confessed to finding it hard to even consider... |
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26 May 2020 - If the government announces the reopening of schools would you send your child back to school? This is the question most parents are debating on as…
25 May 2020 - Gor Mahia risk losing all its foreign players in the team with Ugandan striker Juma Balinya the latest to declare that his.... |
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Prior to the early 1960s, the government of Liberia did not have a formal program for people with disabilities. Churches and private organizations established institutions for orphans and others with physical disabilities, including lepers. Bishop Dickson and his wife started a school for the deaf in Brewerville which still exists. |
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Hughes Bahr knows something about love and service from her time touring as a USO performer during World War II. Taking the stage before war-weary troops and visiting the wounded in hospitals, the opera singer saw what can be accomplished by a smile and a song. |
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SAN SALVADOR – El Salvador’s government led Sunday a day of prayer in which mainly evangelical churches took part, decreed by President Nayib Bukele, to call for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic. “This day, many began their prayers early, others will end late, at night. |
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In some ways, Tony and Maria Minervini were very different people. Tony, a man of few words, mostly kept to himself and his garden. Maria, an avid entertainer, arranged large social gatherings and kept the family phone line busy. What made them so compatible, then, were their values. |
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“I am deeply grateful to His Royal Highness for speaking publicly about mental health and hope it might encourage others who are suffering alone to seek help and support,” Welby wrote in a editorial this weekend, crediting the royal dad of three with personally assisting him. |
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