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Elizabeth "Ann" Fortune-Gamble is on stage singing messages of hope, joy and miracles. Her soprano voice belts out the words as she performs with the Gospel Music Workshop of America's Tucson chapter.
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Elizabeth "Ann" Fortune-Gamble is on stage singing messages of hope, joy and miracles. Her soprano voice belts out the words as she performs with the Gospel Music Workshop of America's Tucson chapter. Young and old in the congregation rise, sway ...
Around Broadneck: Teacher from El Salvador pays visit to church - HometownAnnapolis.com
Aside from the one time his plane touched down at the Miami International Airport while he was en route to Europe, Professor David Mena had never stepped foot on U.S. soil. A committee from Gloria Dei! Lutheran Church on College Parkway in Arnold ...
Doctors call for debate on selling organs to ease long waiting list ... - MLive.com
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CSI: Mississippi - Reason.com
In a remarkable capital murder case earlier this year, the Mississippi Supreme Court, by an 8-to-1 vote, tossed out the expert testimony of Steven Hayne. The defendant was Tyler Edmonds, a 13-year-old boy accused of killing his sister?s husband ...
Change in procedure aims to save lives - Delaware Online
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ROSEN: Underinsured isn't uninsured - Rocky Mountain News
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St. Joe's stays true to mission - Star-Gazette
When retired nurse Libby Forte looks back at her 36 years with St. Joseph's Hospital in Elmira, she recalls a facility that cared for all patients, regardless of their ability to pay. "The needy always took first place," she said. "(The medical staff ...
Shooting victim dies, man charged for second-degree murder - Jefferson City News Tribune Online
Cole County Prosecutor Mark Richardson said Monday his office filed the second-degree murder charge against Stephen L. Cook, 48. Cook also was charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action for the shooting of Cornelius Williams, 33 ...
Ron Paul scales back hopeless effort, refuses to back McCain - Los Angeles Times Blogs
He's not really quitting. He's not really suspending his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. He's not promising victory, just to keep on keeping on. But, in effect, Rep. Ron Paul , at 72 the oldest candidate for president and the ...
Alaskans Notice Palin Sticking to Her Script - Wall Street Journal
Elizabeth Williamson reports from Fairbanks, Alaska, on the presidential race. Alaskans hang on every word Gov. Sarah Palin has been saying on the campaign trail ? and they?re noticing a lot of those words are the same. The Fairbanks Daily News ...
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