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Scott Simpson returns to golf after missing all of last season
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) – A serious ankle injury might have actually saved Scott Simpson’s career.
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Luis Gonzales punishes Braves, ties record
Luis Gonzalez doesn’t think of himself as a slugger. After the April he’s having, he might want to reconsider.
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Twin-engine plane rescues American doctor from South Pole
PUNTA ARENAS, Chile (AP) – A twin-engine propeller plane carried a sick American doctor out of Antarctica on Thursday, winging him to safety in Chile from the icy South Pole research station where
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Infectious diseases focus of African summit
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) – U.N.
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World’s worst nuclear disaster remembered
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) – With prayers and flickering candles, people across the former Soviet Union honored those killed and sickened 15 years ago by the world’s worst nuclear disaster at Ukraine’s Che
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Chemist information questions convictions
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – A series of Oklahoma criminal convictions, including 13 death row cases, have been thrown into question by an FBI report that a police chemist wrongly linked defendants to crim
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Slave descendants meet
MONTPELIER, Va.
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KKK bombing trial underway
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.
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Internet opens door to unorganized religion
WASHINGTON (AP) – From her home in Del City, Okla., Johnna Ray clicks to an Internet site and opens a church door to the world.
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Church Bulletins
Allen Chapel
Free Will Baptist
Saturday, the Men in Action breakfast begins at 7 a.m. in the fellowship hall. A work day follows.
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Comatose woman placed back on tube
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) – A judge Thursday ordered that a comatose woman be placed back on a feeding tube, two days after her husband won legal permission to remove it.
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Kerry’s six-man Navy SEAL team fought the ‘other war’
NEW YORK (AP) – At the end of its 2,600-mile meander from the high country of Tibet, the Mekong River splays into muddy fingers reaching for the South China Sea.
