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I Love Steppin Blog Spot (Detroit, MI)ABC News | One driver killed as heavy rains flood San Antonio streets Reuters By Jim Forsyth. SAN ANTONIO | Sat May 25, 2013 5:32pm EDT. SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A woman died when her car was washed off a bridge in Texas on Saturday as drenching rains triggered flood waters so powerful they swept a San Antonio city bus off ... 1 killed, more than 100 rescued in San Antonio floods Official: Woman Killed in San Antonio... San Antonio flooding kills 1; dozens rescued |
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San Francisco Chronicle | 1 killed, more than 100 rescued in San Antonio floods USA TODAY By Saturday afternoon, the San Antonio International Airport had recorded nearly 10 inches of rain since midnight. Texas flood. A flood gage shows waters just under 10 feet at an intersection Saturday in San Antonio. (Photo: Eric Gay, AP) ... Heavy rain turns deadly in San Antonio SAN ANTONIO – A woman has been killed in flooding in the San Antonio area. 54 people rescued from Mission Espada neighborhood |
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New York Magazine | Boston Marathoners Finish Their Race This Weekend New York Magazine While it was far from the most tragic thing to arise from the situation, the Boston Marathon bombing meant that many participants weren't able to complete the race for which they'd worked so hard to qualify. Today in Boston, some of those people took the ... Final Mile of Boston Marathon Thousands run final mile of Boston Marathon 'We'll Keep Running': Thousands Complete Final Mile Of Boston Marathon |
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The Guardian | Syrian opposition struggles to find unity as battle rages on Reuters By Khaled Yacoub Oweis. ISTANBUL | Sat May 25, 2013 3:24pm EDT. ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syria's opposition resumed talks on Saturday aimed at closing their fractious ranks, as government forces launched a fierce onslaught on a rebel-held border town to ... Hezbollah Leader Orders Full Fight to Save Assad Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime Hezbollah leader acknowledges fighters' presence in Syria town |
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As Harlem's racial makeup changes, membership at some of the historical churches has fallen and so have the tithe amounts, reports the New York Times.
The tourists often put offerings in the collection basket. But then they are gone. And so despite the draw, churches like Canaan are struggling. And at the heart of the struggle is a contradiction: As Harlem's fortunes rise, tithing — the traditional source of the churches' money — is fading away.
Harlem's historical base of African-Americans has been dwindling. Those who remain have regularly tithed, setting apart 10 percent of their incomes for their church, in times good and bad. But now that has changed, too.
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AFP | Thousands run final mile of Boston Marathon as memorial AFP NEW YORK — Thousands of runners and their supporters took to the streets of Boston on Saturday to finish the marathon many started a month ago -- but were forced to abandon after bombs exploded near the finish line, US media reported. Photos showed a ... Thousand of runners finish last stretch of the Marathon route, remembering the ... Thousands run final mile of Boston Marathon 2000 return, finish Boston Marathon |
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Wall Street Journal | French Soldier Injured in Attack Outside Paris Wall Street Journal PARIS—A French soldier was stabbed and injured Saturday in a business district west of Paris, and the government said it was trying to ascertain whether there were any links to the killing of a British soldier days ago in London. Enlarge Image. image. Close ... French soldier in uniform stabbed near Paris Authorities investigating possible link to UK attack after French soldier stabbed in ... French soldier stabbed while on patrol near Paris |
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On Friday, television and radio host Tavis Smiley celebrated the 10th anniversary of his Tavis Smiley show on PBS and defended his right to critique President Obama, reports the Huffington Post. But Smiley says freedom of speech hasn't come without its price.
Smiley contends that members of the Obama administration, whom he didn't identify, have pressured sponsors to drop their support of his projects, including his anti-poverty initiatives. The White House had no comment, said a spokesman, Kevin Lewis.
Smiley declined to identify the companies, saying he wasn't authorized to disclose their names.
While he said he understands the desire of blacks to stand protectively by the first African-American president, he's adamant about his right to take Obama to task on rising black unemployment, the use of military drones and other issues.
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