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Samaritan's Feet Shoes of Hope Gospel Fest
Gayle Anderson was live in San Bernardino with a preview of Saturday's First Annual Shoes of Hope Gospel Fest. For more information, contact: Saturday @ 7pm First Annual Shoes of Hope Gospel Fest Riverside Performing Arts Theatre 3801 Mission Inn...Tags: Politics
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NKorea food shortage worst in years despite farms
SUNAN, North Korea (AP) — It’s an unlikely sight: hundreds of ostriches, a bird native to sunny Africa, squatting and squabbling in the morning chill on a sprawling farm in North Korea. Even stranger: In winter, some wear quilted vests....Tags: Politics, Farms, Food Industry, Famines, Justice and Rights
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Do your thing
Dear President Obama, We suspect you are well aware that certain members of your government will do whatever it takes to insure your presidency fails even if the entire system of government as we know it fails. So long as you continue to attempt...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Agricultural Research and Technology, Human Interest, Science and Technology, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Syrians call for Assad's death; 11 killed
BEIRUT (AP) -- Tens of thousands of Syrian protesters shouted for President Bashar Assad's death Friday in a dramatic escalation of their rage and frustration, defying bullets and rooftop snipers after more than a week of intensified military assaults...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Riots, Bashar Assad, Politics, National Security
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It's getting easier to visit Cuba
WASHINGTON -- Betsy Blades has been curious about Cuba ever since 1959 when she was 15 years old and watched news clips of Fidel Castro’s revolution.
The retired social worker from Baltimore, now 68, will seize a chance to visit the forbidden...Tags: Arts and Culture, Barack Obama, Kathy Castor, Politics, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
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The Valley Line: 'The Help' gets a local showing
Whoever heard of June Gloom in August? Most of the television weather people were chattering last week about the cloudy mornings, calling the weather some kind of phenomenon. Of course by the time you read this column, the clouds will be gone and it will...Tags: Viola Davis, Sissy Spacek, Human Interest, Bryce Dallas Howard, Screen Actors Guild
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Aegis Open Forum: Regarding comments on the president
Editor: This is in reply to SGM Porter's opinions in the Aug. 12 Open Forum. To begin with, I agree on your stance on eliminating foreign aid, but you omitted withholding funds for the United Nation and evicting them fromNew York. As for white...Tags: Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Politics, Elections
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Struggles of 'City of Life and Death'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAmong the most painful chapters in modern Chinese history is Japan's 1937 invasion of Nanjing. Hundreds of thousands were killed, countless women were raped, and soldiers and civilians alike suffered unspeakable brutalities. So when Chinese writer-...Tags: Arts and Culture, David Fincher, Dalai Lama, Toronto International Film Festival, Dancing
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Mayor responds to possible state takeover of Indianapolis schools
Fox59The future of Indianapolis Public Schools is hanging in the balance. Mayor Greg Ballard (R) is responding to a possible state takeover of seven struggling schools. The mayor spoke to the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee at a board meeting Wednesday...Tags: Indiana, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Economic Sanctions, Education, Regional Authority
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Day Two: Building a well and visiting a mass grave
WGN-TV NewsDay two is done and it was a long one. We started out at Carlos' well. We were lucky enough to get there just as they hit water! We were able to drop all the tubs down and attach the final pump to to the top of the well. It was very hard work. Everyone...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Chicago Transit Authority, Human Interest, Massacres, Politics
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What U.S. should do about Iran
Special to CNNLongtime observers of the Middle East are baffled by allegations that high-ranking officials in the Iranian government approved a plan to assassinate Saudi Arabia Ambassador, Adel al-Jubeir, and blow up the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Washington....Tags: Justice System, Television, Saudi Arabia, United Nations, Politics
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Charlevoix County responds to FOIA lawsuit
Charlevoix County officials responded to the Petoskey News-Review’s Freedom of Information lawsuit and for the most part denied the newspaper’s allegations. The newspaper filed a lawsuit Tuesday, Aug. 2, under the Michigan Freedom of...Tags: Justice System, Judges, File Sharing, Trials, Politics
Nov 2, 2011
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Aug 11, 2011
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Aug 7, 2011
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Aug 17, 2011
|Story| LA Canada
Aug 19, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 14, 2011
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jun 8, 2011
|Story| WXIN-LTV
Aug 26, 2011
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Oct 12, 2011
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Aug 31, 2011
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