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Amalia Garza De Gómez
Great woman of God, you have received your ticket to Heaven
Israel's once-mighty Labor party weighs unity with Netanyahu
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's Labor party voted on Sunday to join the incoming government headed by arch-rival Benjamin Netanyahu, despite repeated campaign promises to never sit with a prime minister facing criminal indictments.
MLB season pushed back due to coronavirus
Major League Baseball acknowledged Monday that the start of its season would be delayed for months, not weeks. The league offered no timetable but said it remains “committed to playing as many games as possible when the season begins.”
1st death from the coronavirus surfaces in Arizona prisons
PHOENIX (AP) — The first fatality from the coronavirus in Arizona’s prisons came two weeks ago when a 64-year-old prisoner with diabetes died at a hospital in Tucson.
UN judges to rule on Ratko Mladic appeal against convictions
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic hear s Tuesday if U.N. judges have upheld or overturned his convictions and life sentence for masterminding genocide and other atrocities throughout Bosnia's 1992-95 war.
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US Navy veteran: For 2 decades, VA never told him he had HIV
A U.S. Navy veteran had no idea he was living with the virus that causes AIDS for more than two decades, because government health care workers never informed him of his positive test result in the mid-1990s, he says.
Mariners pick an experienced manager this time
SEATTLE (AP) — The Mariners gambled and went for an inexperienced manager after Lou Piniella left Seattle for Tampa Bay two years ago. Not this time. This time they got a veteran with lots of experience.
Canadian police identify man who killed girl 36 years ago
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian police announced Thursday that they have identified the person who killed a 9-year-old girl 36 years ago — a slaying for which another man was wrongly convicted in a case that drew national attention.
Canadian police identify man who killed girl 36 years ago
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian police announced Thursday that they have identified the person who killed a 9-year-old girl 36 years ago — a slaying for which another man was wrongly convicted in a case that drew national attention.
Canada police say who killed 9-year-old girl 36 years ago
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian police announced Thursday that they have identified the person who killed a 9-year-old girl 36 years ago — a slaying for which another man was wrongly convicted in a case that drew national attention.
Kagan's views
In 1995, Elena Kagan wrote a law review article calling the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees a “vapid and hollow charade” because nominees were allowed to “stonewall” discussion of their actual views. Kagan may feel a little differently now that she’s been nominated to the high court.
Unclaimed people honored during special service
MOSES LAKE - "All of these people are special," Pastor Floyd Wilkins said, beginning a memorial service for people who died in Grant County but did not have anyone to claim their remains.
Vawn Burk Davis Sr.
Vawn Davis Sr. passed away on Aug. 15, 2023, at the age of 59. Vawn was born Jan. 24, 1964, in Anacortes, Washington to Kenneth Gordon Davis and Bonna Rose Burk. He was the youngest of five boys, raised from a young age in Yakima, Washington where he attended Eisenhower High School. Vawn moved to Moses Lake, Washington in the mid-’90s where he lived the remainder of his days. Vawn was an avid racing fan and enthusiast. He met his future wife Mary Nan Willey at the race track. They married in 1995 and had two boys, Steven and Vawn Jr (Bo). They raced for NVS Racing (family team) all over the Inland Northwest in hobby and street stock divisions. They divorced in 2001. He enjoyed his weekends watching NASCAR, the Seahawks and the Mariners. In his later years, he turned his attention to two wheels, building and riding motorized bicycles all over Moses Lake.
Bosnia marks 25 years since inking of US-brokered peace deal
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — As their ethnic leaders gathered around a table outside Dayton, Ohio, to initial a U.S.-brokered peace deal a quarter-century ago, Edisa Sehic and Janko Samoukovic still were enemies in a war in Bosnia that killed over 100,000 people.
Women's issues at UN: Still 'too low down on the agenda'
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Addressing the U.N. General Assembly last week, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina noted a milestone: the 25th anniversary of the Beijing women's conference that produced a global roadmap for gender equality and a ringing rallying cry that became part of the event's official declaration: "Women's rights are human rights.”
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US carries out the 1st federal execution in nearly 2 decades
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — The federal government on Tuesday carried out its first execution in almost two decades, killing by lethal injection a man convicted of murdering an Arkansas family in a 1990s plot to build a whites-only nation in the Pacific Northwest.
Irma Hull
Irma Hull went to be with her Lord on Friday, August 20, 2004. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, August 27, 2004 at Kayser's Chapel of Memories with Pastor Gene White officiating.