Daily Archives: May 6, 2012

Trinity Broadcasting Network In Spotlight Over Finances

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For 39 years, the Trinity Broadcasting Network has urged viewers to give generously and reap the Lord’s bounty in return.

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Biden says he Is ‘Comfortable’ with Homosexual Marriage

hcsp.jpgVice President Joe Biden stopped short on Sunday of pledging to legalize gay marriage should President Obama win a second term.

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Obama Speaks to Half-Full Stadium in Ohio on First Day of Campaigning

hcsp.jpgBarack Obama launched his campaign in unspectacular fashion today at Ohio State University, the largest college in the crucial swing state. A photo posted to twitter by Mitt Romney’s campaign spokesman Ryan Williams reveals sparse attendance. The above image, according to Williams, was taken during the President’s first official campaign speech.

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My Man, Goober Pyle of the Andy Griffith Show, Is Gone

hcsp.jpgGeorge Lindsey, who spent nearly 30 years as the grinning Goober on “The Andy Griffith Show” and “Hee Haw,” has died. He was 83.

FILE – This June 30, 1977 photo shows television actor George Lindsey posing for a picture. Lindsey, who portrayed Goober in the television series “The Andy Griffith Show”, has died, Sunday, May 6, 2012. He was 83. (AP Photo/JLR, file)

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Arianna Huffington Gets Demotioned at AOL

hcsp.jpgThe good news for Arianna Huffington is that she gets to keep her share of the $315 million that AOL shelled out for her website. The bad news is her duties as editrix of the once-mighty Web conglomerate are being scaled back.

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48 Hours Mystery to Investigate Joyce Meyer’s Former Bodyguard Chris Coleman’s Murder Case

hcsp.jpgOn the morning of May 5, 2009, Christopher Coleman returned home from the gym to a scene of chaos and unimaginable horror.

The Coleman family. From left, Colin, Chris, Sheri and Garett (The Coleman family)

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France Votes Sarkozy Out

hcsp.jpgSocialist François Hollande defeated conservative incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday to become France’s next president, heralding a change in how Europe tackles its debt crisis and how France flexes its military and diplomatic muscle around the world.
 


Socialist Party candidate for president Francois Hollande (left), and right-wing incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy. (Lionel Cironneau/AP; Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images)

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