CAIRO — The Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate for the Egyptian presidential runoff promised Tuesday he would break sharply with the ways of ousted autocrat Hosni Mubarak, a day after angry protesters burned down the headquarters of his challenger who served as prime minister in the old regime.
May 29 2012 | Posted in
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CAIRO — A mob set fire late Monday to the campaign headquarters of one of the two Egyptian presidential politicians facing each other in a runoff that will decide a new leader after last year’s popular uprising, the first sign of unrest after the voting yielded divisive candidates.
May 28 2012 | Posted in
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Dorothy Sommers, 90, of Urbana, died on Sunday (Feb. 12, 2012).
Feb 13 2012 | Posted in
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CAIRO (AP)— Egypt’s civilian Cabinet offered to resign Monday after three days of violent clashes between demonstrators and security forces in Tahrir Square, but the action failed to satisfy protesters deeply frustrated with the new military rulers.
Nov 21 2011 | Posted in
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Joanne “Jo” Budd, 75, of Alexandria passed away, Wednesday (Aug. 10, 2011) at Mount Carmel East Hospital, after a lengthy battle with multiple myeloma cancer.
Aug 11 2011 | Posted in
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For the past year and a half, Sunbury has been home to St. Barnabas the Apostle Orthodox Church, of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, located at 415 Perfect Drive. For many, the mention of an Orthodox Church brings up images of churches from specific countries and cultures — Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Romanian Orthodox. The Orthodox Church seems to have its name attached to almost every country with a Christian presence, including Japan, China, Finland, Latvia, Australia, and the United States has its Orthodox Church in America.
Battlin’ Bishops are NCAC’s top team.
Apr 24 2011 | Posted in
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