Daily Archives: May 19, 2012

Trinity Broadcasting Network Asks Court to Seal Records in Response to Investigation

The Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana, better known as Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), filed an emergency motion in Orange County Superior Court last week to prevent The Orange County Register from publishing information against the network contained in a recent court filing.


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Church Official Apologizes for Lying on Fantasia and her Manager

A few  months ago Fantasia and her manager Brian Dickens were put on blast by  Matthew Herman for bailing on a appearance at Harvest Family Church. Now Matthew admits it was all a lie…

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Galaxy Tab Goes Toe to Toe with iPad

hcsp.jpgSamsung’s new Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 tablet isn’t meant to take on the iPad head-on. Instead, it offers a more portable, more affordable alternative to the Apple juggernaut.

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Three Men Arrested for Planning to Attack Rahm Emanuel’s House and Obama’s Campaign Headquarters

hcsp.jpgThree men accused of making Molotov cocktails had been planning to attack President Barack Obama’s campaign headquarters, Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s home and other targets during this weekend’s NATO summit, prosecutors said Saturday.

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Homosexual Marriage Could be a Big Voting Issue in Colorado

hcsp.jpgMinutes after President Barack Obama endorsed gay marriage on May 9, Colorado’s Democratic governor choked back tears as he ordered state lawmakers to reconsider a civil-unions measure defeated the day before by Republicans.

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Maryland Court Recognizes Same-Sex Divorce

Maryland’s highest court has ruled that same-sex couples can divorce in the state even though Maryland doesn’t permit same-sex “marriages.”

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Nancy Pelosi Says Proposal Protecting Military Chaplains from Performing Homosexual Marriages Is Unnecessary

hcsp.jpgHouse Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi blasted a Republican proposal that would protect military chaplains from performing same-sex marriages, saying the provision in unnecessary.

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