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Roanoke's St. John's Episcopal chooses new rector (Roanoke Times)

The Rev. Barkley Thompson is scheduled to lead his first service Sept. 16. Courtesy of Rev. Barkley Thompson

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Woman sues state after federal inquiry (Tallahassee Democrat)

A Jackson County woman who ran an adult-literacy program is suing the state, claiming that her business was ruined by a federal investigation sparked by a ''rank hatred and hostility'' toward faith-based programs in the Department of Education. Read & Lead conducted classes in rural communities to help dropouts and illiterate adults earn general-equivalency degrees and find jobs.

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Bank of America, BNP Sued by College Over Bond Swaps (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)

Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bank of America Corp. and BNP Paribas were sued by a California university that alleges the banks conspired to overcharge the school for $84.2 million of interest-rate derivatives.

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Bank of America, BNP Sued by College Over Bond Swaps (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bank of America Corp. and BNP Paribas were sued by a California university that alleges the banks overcharged the school for $84.2 million of interest-rate derivatives.

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Teens Taken for Ride by Limo Service (WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh)

A group of Kerr-Vance Academy students was all dressed up with nowhere to go on prom night after the limousine they had rented failed to show.

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The Nassau Guardian - www.thenassauguardian.com (The Nassau Guardian)

Thousands are expected to gather in Grand Bahama this week to experience T.V. evangelist, motivational speaker and pastor, the Rev. Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant, a native of The Bahamas and head of The Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Service Programs Gain Favor (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)

Despite the strong job market, there's no question that interest in service programs is surging. These jobs might not pay that well -- if they pay at all -- but many employers view these programs favorably.

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Spring Lake Methodist welcomes new pastor (Hernando Today)

SPRING LAKE — The men’s ministry at Spring Lake Methodist raised nearly $20,000 at a charity barbecue June 9 to benefit a neighbor, James Oleson, owner of Boyett’s Grove, who was shot during a robbery at his business recently. More than 2,000 people attended.

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The path of righteousness (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)

At Peace River Farm, the road to self-sufficiency amid the approaching end times is being paved.

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Iraqi PM: allies can leave now (The Scotsman)

GORDON Brown was last night under growing pressure to announce a full withdrawal of British troops from Basra after Iraq's prime minister declared that coalition troops could leave "any time they want".

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Roanoke's St. John's Episcopal chooses new rector (Roanoke Times)

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