Daily Archives: December 1, 2011

Hundreds Gather at Funeral for FAMU Music Student Robert Champion

hcsp.jpgThe funeral for a Florida A&M University drum major turned into a call for action Wednesday as speakers urged for an end to the hazing linked to the death of Robert Champion.

On the day Robert Champion died, he texted his parents a photograph of himself with a young boy from a children’s marching band. (Courtesy Champion Family)

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BlackChristianNews.com Calls On Herman Cain to Step Down Now: Here Are Three Reasons Why:

  • slide_7.img.1322790663190.jpgReason 1: Wife did not know of 13 year relationship with another woman
  • Reason 2: Wife did not know of 13 year relationship with another woman
  • Reason 3: Wife did not know of 13 year relationship with another woman
And in our opinion Gingrich and Romney Ought to Follow Close Behind

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Occupy Wall Street Protestors Turn Against Obama; Call Obama a ‘Corporate Puppet’ and a ‘Sellout’

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More than 100 Occupy Wall Street protesters marched to a Midtown hotel on Wednesday night to protest a fund-raising event for President Obama.

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Vikings Release Donovan McNabb

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The Minnesota Vikings have reportedly TV.
McNabb, who started just six games in his lone season with the club, was acquired from Washington this past summer, but hasn’t taken a snap since he was benched during an October 16 game against Chicago and has watched rookie Christian Ponder start each game since.

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Billy Graham Remains in North Carolina Hospital

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The Rev. Billy Graham is in a North Carolina hospital, awaiting word from doctors on whether he has pneumonia.

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In Egypt, Christians Vote and Hope for a Democratic Future

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The high turnout of Egyptians voting on their parliamentary future has prompted SAT-7 to continue with its unique current affairs series, Salt & Light*, until the Eastern Christmas, January 7, 2012.

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Mexican Senate Condemns Iranian Pastor’s Death Sentence

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The Mexican senate yesterday approved (Nov.29) an official statement condemning the death sentence for apostasy currently faced by Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani in Iran.

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