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REDLANDS - The Redlands Noon Rotary Club focused on its Quarters for Kenya project this week, with help from Rose Parade host and television personality Stephanie Edwards.
People who occasionally go outside the bounds of what is expected are those who change things and you are one of those Rotary clubs who do it," said Edwards to the club who helped found Quarters for Kenya, which offers support to ophans who have lost their parents to AIDS.
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- In an attack on the Christian radio station Hope FM last week, unidentified gunmen shot and killed a guard, wounded two others and torched part of the building during a broadcast that was comparing teachings of the Bible and Islam's Quran.
The eight masked assailants shouted angrily that the Pentecostal station had failed to take telephone calls, a guard told the Kenya Television Network.
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The first time he ever heard his daughter Alexis Patterson's name on television in May 2002, Kenya Campbell was an inmate in the Milwaukee County House of Correction.
He saw TV cameras focused on her mother, Ayanna Patterson, and stepfather, LaRon Bourgeois, several days after Alexis was reported missing as they pleaded for the return of the 7-year-old Milwaukee girl.
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From insuring the horses and carriages of Pride & Prejudice to covering the special risks associated with shooting a film in Kenya, insurers helped support movies and television shows nominated for the 2006 Golden Globe awards. While policies are often customized for different filming requirements, most involve the same basic types of coverage, said Brian Kingman, SVP of Aon/Albert G. Ruben. Aon/Ruben brokered the insurance for 101 of the 123 Golden Globe nominees. Those basic insurance elements include: 1. cast insurance, 2. business property insurance, and 3. equipment insurance. While film and television insurance policies can be similar, films usually carry more insurance.
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...Olian will be appearing on national television in Kenya at 9:00 P.M. on Sunday, February 6, 2011,...
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To: RELIGION EDITORS
Contact: Jami Fichte of Rex Public Relations, +1-405-808-7363, jami@rexpr.com, for Oral Roberts Ministries
...Speaking on all of Kenya's television networks, Roberts tells Kenyans he believes "Kenya...
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If the White House had a birthday cake, Irina Boothe would buy three candles for it: one shaped like the number two, and the others shaped like zeros.
At least, that's what the second-grader at Breckinridge Elementary drew for the White House Bicentennial Contest, in which children designed birthday cards for the White House's bicentennial celebration. Irina drew a three-dimensional oval cake with the three- dimensional candles on it. Standing next to the cake were Socks and Buddy, the names of former President Clinton's pet cat and dog, respectively.The idea was good enough to win Irina a runner-up honor in the competition, which received more than 60,000 entries, said Marsha Peters, a gifted resource teacher for Botetourt County elementary schools. Irina received "The White House Is O...
... has earned the chance to be on television by reading enough to get to Kenya and back. A few ...
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The musical brings together some of the film, television and music for one unforgettable production. Leading the cadre of characters is LisaRaye McCoy-Misick, who gained critical acclaim as "Diamond" in the hit movie, "Player's Club" and just finished up a four year run on the hit CW show, "All of Us"; award-winning actor Clifton Powell from the Oscar winning movie, Ray and "Next Friday", platinum-selling R&B singer, Blu Cantrell and former Miss USA and actress Kenya Moore and R&B singer Christopher Williams.
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About 50 parishioners were locked into the Assemblies of God church before it was set ablaze. They were mostly women and children. Those who tried to flee were hacked to death by machete- wielding members of a mob numbering 2,000.
The 2008 New Year Day atrocity in the Kenyan village Eldoret, about 185 miles northwest of Nairobi, had all the markings of the Rwanda genocide of a decade earlier.
... Leaders Forum, appeared on Kenya television displaying a memorandum of understanding signed on...
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Although it's a large, bustling city, it didn't seem to have a strong infrastructure. There were signs of new development and many tall brick buildings however, I didn't see any concrete sidewalks, the roads were poor, and there was no evidence of a waste removal system. Nevertheless, at the "family compound" where I stayed, exotic flowers and banana trees surrounded the large area, brick wall. I was happy to stay in the guest home and have my laundry washed by male domestic workers.
Whether listening to Kanye West in rural South Africa; seeing 50 Cent's face on t-shirts in Mozambique; hearing Usher on a cell phone ring tone in a Kenyan village with no running water; or watching Creilo Dollar on television in a Malawi hotel-it's been comforting to know that no matter where I've gone in ...