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Wed Nov 6 13:34:22 2013

Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2013 10:34:20 -0800
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A 72-year-old former employee of a Florida trucking company went on a 
shooting spree Saturday, attacking former co-workers and his ex-boss, killing 
two and wounding two more before killing himself, authorities say.Hubert 
Allen Jr shot the men at several locations in and near the 
North Florida community of Lake Butler, according to a Union County Sheriff's 
Office news release.Authorities said Allen shot and killed former co-worker 
Rolando Gonzalez-Delgado, 28, around 9 a.m. According to MyFoxOrlando.com, 
he then headed to the company owner's farm, where he shot and 
killed a farmhand and the owner, Marvin Pritchett.A few minutes later, he 
pulled over where another former co-worker was driving a farm tractor, exchanged 
words with him and then fired one shot from a shotgun, authorities 
said. That victim, 66-year-old Lewis Mabrey Jr., was in good condition and 
receiving surgery for a broken arm and other injuries.Not long after that, 
Allen went to the company's headquarters and shot 44-year-old David Griffis 
in the stomach, the release said. Griffis was in critical condition.Authorities 
say Allen then returned to his Lake Butler home and killed himself. 
He was described as a longtime employee of the trucking company.Investigators 
were working at the five shooting scenes late Saturday and interviewing 
witnesses and company employees. The news release said they were working 
to determine a motive.The trucking company's website says it employs 400
Many Christian woman and children in Northern Sudan are separated from their 
families and endure increased persecution from an increasing Mulslim populationThe 
Barnabas FundAn international relief agency plans to airlift some 3,400 
Christians out of Sudan, where they face increasing persecution from the 
Islamist government.The Barnabas Fund has already whisked about 5,000 Christians 
from the embattled country, where President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has vowed 
to create a a 100 percent Islamic constitution, without communism or secularism 
or Western [influences]. The Christians will be taken to South Sudan, a 
smaller nation formed in 2011 where religious freedom is better tolerated.We 
launched this as major global initiative, and have had such a tremendous 
response from the Christian community, Julian Dobbs, a bishop and honorary 
director for the Baranbas Fund, told FoxNews.com.The situation for Christians 
who have remained behind has proven to create hardships for them, especially 
for women and children."The Barnabas Fund's airlifting project began in 
August 2012, but only recently has the organization secured funds for a 
second phase.Sharia law is heavily enforced in Sudan, where nearly 98 percent 
of the population is Muslim.It has made it very difficult, if not 
impossible, for Christians to worship, Dobbs also said. There is also no 
access for food and proper safety.Many families were also forcibly split 
from their loved ones as the press


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Aug 20, 2013: City Church of Tallahassee Pastor Dean Inserra stands outside 
his church in Tallahassee, Fla.APNASHVILLE, Tenn.  Worried they could be 
sued by gay couples, some churches are changing their bylaws to reflect 
their view that the Bible allows only marriage between one man and 
one woman.Although there have been suits against wedding industry businesses 
that refuse to serve gay couples, attorneys promoting the bylaw changes 
say they don't know of any lawsuits against churches.Critics say the changes 
are unnecessary, but some churches fear that it's only a matter of 
time before one of them is sued."I thought marriage was always between 
one man and one woman, but the Supreme Court in a 5-4 
decision said no," said Gregory S. Erwin, an attorney for the Louisiana 
Baptist Convention, an association of Southern Baptist churches and one 
several groups advising churches to change their bylaws. "I think it's better 
to be prepared because the law is changing. America is changing."In a 
June decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a provision of the 
federal Defense of Marriage Act that defined marriage as between a man 
and a woman for purposes of federal law. A second decision was 
more technical but essentially ushered in legal gay marriage in California.Kevin 
Snider is an attorney with the Pacific Justice Institute, a nonprofit legal 
defense group that specializes in conservative Christian issues. His organization 
released a model mar
 BAGHDAD  An Iranian dissident group is accusing Iraqi authorities of cutting 
off water and electricity to a contested northern camp for Iranian exiles, 
a charge the Iraqi government denies.The Mujahedeen-e-Khalq dissident group 
says authorities cut off the services to Camp Ashraf in northeast Iraq 
more than two weeks ago, and alleges that Iraqi forces are now 
hauling off pieces of the water system.Georges Bakoos oversees the issue 
for the Iraqi government and on Sunday dismissed the dissident group's allegations 
as "propaganda." He acknowledges there are occasional power cuts at the 
camp but says that is no different from other parts of Iraq, 
where the electricity supply is spotty.Baghdad wants to shut Camp Ashraf 
and move remaining residents to a Baghdad-area camp before relocating them 
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