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Sunday | Hickory Daily Record

Hundreds support message of love not hate at Newton protest

Newton Police Chief Don Brown requests the driver's license of Rev. Billy Ball of Faith Baptist Church of Primrose,Ga. as he writes Rev.

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Sunday | Alabama Live

Huntsville school officials claim 630 percent return on consultants' $2 million price tag

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Huntsville Superintendent Casey Wardynski has spent about $2 million on consultants this fiscal year to help right the school district, but he and his staff claim a 630 percent return on that investment.

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Thu May 24, 2012

KSDK-TV Saint Louis

Flock stands by pastor who calls for eliminating gays

Some members of a Baptist church in North Carolina are rallying behind Pastor Charles Worley and the sermon he delivered calling for the elimination of the gay population, WCNC-TV in Charlotte reports.

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Alabama Live

Principal swaps aimed at strengthening Huntsville high schools, superintendent says

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Efforts to strengthen Huntsville's high schools, particularly those in northwest Huntsville, were a driving factor behind the shifting of principals at about half of the city's public schools, according to Superintendent Casey Wardynski.

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Wed May 23, 2012

WSFA-TV Montgomery

Audio of 1978 anti-gay sermon found after pastor goes viral

WSFA.com: News Weather and Sports for Montgomery, AL.Audio of 1978 anti-gay sermon found after pastor goes viral Long time news anchor Bob Howell is retiring from television, ending more than 32 years working at WSFA 12 News.

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Click2Houston

Video of pastor's plan to 'get rid of' gays goes viral

Video of a North Carolina pastor preaching that gays and lesbians should be rounded up inside an electric fence is going viral on the Internet , two weeks after North Carolina passed a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and President Barack Obama voiced personal support for legalizing such marriages.

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WIS-TV Columbia

Egyptians chose leader in post-Mubarak election

After getting a call from his elderly neighbor about a "small" snake in his yard, Heathwood resident Andrew Philson took a look around when he got home and was surprised to see a 15-20 foot long intruder Andrew Philson and his 3-year-old son will sleep a little on edge knowing that the alleged 15 to 20 foot long snake spotted in their backyard on ... (more)

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Tue May 22, 2012

International Business Times

Pastor Charles Worley's Anti-Gay Rant Goes Viral, Says Homosexuals Should "Die Out" [VIDEO]

Many pastors have been adverse to President Obama's endorsement of gay marriage, but North Carolina Pastor, Charles Worley, took it a step too far by sharing his methodology on how to to "get rid" of homosexuals in his sermon last week.

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Customer Interaction Solutions

Catawba pastor's anti-gay sermon spurs protest

May 22, 2012 -- A Catawba County pastor's sermon in which he called for gays and lesbians to be placed in a form of concentration camp has spurred a protest planned at the church this Sunday.

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Thu May 03, 2012

The Charlotte Observer

Overturned truck on I-85 cleared, backups continue

Truck overturned on the northbound side if I-85 near the McAdenville exit, mile marker 23.

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Mon Apr 30, 2012

WSOCTV

9 Investigates: Millions in back taxes owed to N.C.

The state of North Carolina is struggling to fund education and other programs, but an Eyewitness News investigation discovered more than a billion dollars in unpaid taxes owed by your neighbors.

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