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Mountain Grove High School band members donate old uniforms
dhodges@ky3.comMOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo. - The Mountain Grove Band is looking stylish with new band uniforms, but their old uniforms are still getting lots of attention. The band donated its uniforms to a mission in Cameroon, Africa where a group of primary school...Tags: Cameroon, Human Interest
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The Week Ahead: Iran and Pakistan on the stump, Mubarak on trial
D-Day for Iranian presidential race Tuesday, May 7 -- So many candidates, so few promising real change. More than a dozen Iranian lawmakers, former Cabinet ministers, revolutionary guardsmen and allies of Islamic leaders have thrown in their hats...
Tags: Justice System, Politics, Nawaz Sharif, Elections, Government
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Uganda priest ostracized for publicizing sexual abuse
KAMPALA, Uganda — He is a celebrity across eastern and central Africa, a gospel music star known to many as the "Dancing Priest." But for years he also was a keeper of painful secrets — his own and many others'. In going public, Anthony...
Tags: Music, Separation of Church and State, Christianity, Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, Abusive Behavior
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Best Travel Deals
$293 WELLSBORO June 15-16 tour includes free time at the Pennsylvania Laurel Festival with reserved seats for the parade and time to enjoy the Arts, Crafts and Collectibles Fair and the International Streets of Food. Also see Pennsylvania's Grand...
Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Rome (Italy), Hotels and Accommodations, Halloween, Personal Service
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Florida fights stucco-eating African snails
An epic battle is raging in South Florida: man against snail. The state is struggling to contain an invasion of the giant African land snail, a species that thrives in hot and wet tropical climates. These gooey and destructive mollusks grow up to 8.5...
Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Building Material, Miami-Dade County, Meningitis
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Save St. James Catholic Church
As the editorial, (“A church in Bronzeville,” Editorial, April 17) reports, the Archdiocese of Chicago appears determined to demolish historic St. James, a sacred place that has served generations of Chicagoans. Known as the mother church of...Tags: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Human Interest, Francis I, Religion and Belief, Bronzeville
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Scientists sequence DNA of a 'living fossil': the coelacanth
They're big, they're furtive, they're weird-looking. You almost certainly wouldn't want to dine on one, since they're endangered and are said to cause digestive distress in people who eat them. But the African coelacanth is extremely useful in at...
Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Biology, Biotechnology Industry, Science and Technology, Science
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Chan Lowe: Beware the giant African land snail
As long as Marco Rubio and the rest of the Gang of Eight in the U.S. Senate are presenting their long-awaited immigration bill, they might want to add one more to the list of aliens—the Giant African Land Snail. This rat-sized mollusk,...
Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), U.S. Senate, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), House Building, Miami-Dade County
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Nielsen explores changes in young-adult viewing behavior
Marketers increasingly are focused on teenagers and young adults who are coming of age during the digital revolution -- creating shifts in viewing behavior that likely will have profound consequences for television companies. Ratings giant Nielsen on...
Tags: Aziz Ansari, Marketing, Social Issues, NBC (tv network), Ellen DeGeneres
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Columbia's Shea Radiance nourishes skin, empowers entrepreneurs
To Funlayo Alabi, Shea Radiance is much more than a business. It’s a mission. Started in their Ellicott City home by Funlayo and her husband, Shola, Shea Radiance sells skin and hair products made from shea butter. Since the company’s...
Tags: Ellicott City, Nigeria, Howard County, Clarksville, Whole Foods Market
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South African ruling party criticized over video of frail Mandela
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- South Africa’s ruling African National Congress on Tuesday defended a controversial decision to allow the broadcast on television of a video of an unsmiling Nelson Mandela, looking frail, pallid and uncomfortable, as...
Tags: Tuberculosis, National Government, Politics, Twitter, Inc., Government
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Survey: Many Muslims want sharia, but differ on what that means
In Afghanistan, Iraq and many other countries across the globe, most Muslims support making sharia, or Islamic law, the official law of the land, according to a sweeping survey released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center. But sharia means different...
Tags: Malaysia, Religion and Belief, Pakistan, Asia, Egypt
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