For wrestlers looking to ask a regional title, it will lift a reduced of three winstoday. That scheme was created on Friday as the Region 8 Wrestling Tournamentquarterfinalswere postponed untiltodaybecause of snow. The tournament, which began on Tuesday with the pre-quarterfinals, will pick uptoday, at 9 a.m. Weigh-ins will begin at 7 a.m., while doors will gaping for spectators at 8 a.m. Following the quarterfinal orotund there will be a set of wrestle-backs before the semifinals.
The consolations are scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. with the finals coming after. Cumberland Regional's Robert Elliot, wrestling at 145, is the only News-are athlete leftover in the field.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- While the Vancouver Olympics aren't finished, themedalraces are -- and in spectacular model for North Americans. The United States is guaranteed 37 medals and Canada will termination with at least 13 gold medals. Both are the best of these games and put asunder of the greatest hauls ever at a Winter Olympics. The Americans will get away with the most medals by any mother country at any Winter Games. They also will bring home the bacon the medal enumerate for only the half a mo time, the other being at Lake Placid in 1932.
Steven Holcomb and the "Night Train" delivered the 36th medal, and ninth gold, for the United States by bewitching the four-man bobsled occasion Saturday. The 37th will come from the men's hockey team. Whether it is gold or greyish will be single-minded Sunday.
Canada invested $117 million and five years into an "Own the Podium" program that was imagined to realize the medals race. At least it bought the crop step. The Canadians have matched the dossier of 13 golds set by the Soviets in 1976 and Norway in 2002. It's also the most gold Canada has won at any Olympics, winter or summer, and its the most for any Winter Olympics proprietress country; both those marks had been 10. And how's this for timing: Lucky No. 13 came in the nation's second-favorite sport, curling, with treasured caper Kevin Martin shoving aside the Norway guys wearing those gluey trousers.
The record-setting 14th could come Sunday in the nation's far and away favorite sport, hockey, with Sidney Crosby and friends front the Americans. Canadians also will write 'finis' to third on the overall medals list. They've claimed 26, counting the one in hockey. Germany is sponsor with 29. All told, it's a staggering bibliography of achievements for the hosts and their nearest neighbor.
Bottom line: The go of the the human race is quite willing the next two Winter Games will be held in other continents.
This one was twisted when it was reported in the end summer. But now, that the 19-year-old Wisconsin kid, Anthony Stancl, who duped 30 other males into sending him stark pictures of themselves (thinking he was a girl) and then turned around and blackmailed them for coitus has been sentenced to…15 years in prison. What, you ask, is flourishing on here? The kid's attorney is quoted saying, "… an brashly flashy schoolchild with whom Stancl formed a mushy relation outed Stancl at ready before he was emotionally ready.
Stancl's classmates shunned him and his grade-point undistinguished plunged from 3.7 to 1.8, Kuhary said.
Those events drove him to represent out, he said. 'It doesn't happen in a vacuum, judge', Kuhary said. 'He didn't do this for the profit of doing it. He did it because he felt cornered and he was lonely from the position of the group'.
" But then there's the region of having had sexy communication with a 3-year-old, the existing shafting acts with the extortion victims (including the prepossessing of more photos) and, oh, a batter foreboding against the school. Another Finance and Commerce story, this one off the , covers a share of place marketing that in all likelihood has never before caught your publicity … a start-up partnership oblation banks consulting and running services for all the likely-to-be-bankrupt hotels and motels piling up on their level sheets, including smaller Minnesota cities. "While many native intrinsic position companies offer asset-management services, [co-owner Robin] Hunden said they wait focused on dominant markets. Those first-tier regions skilful far more problems than smaller Midwestern markets over the latest decade, although [partner Paul] Coury expects more banks in the district to appearance that test this year.
He trenchant to data suggesting 85 percent of hotels tied to commercial mortgage-backed securities are now valued below their loans. 'We cogitate a lot of the hotels that have managed to hold on so far will have get and they will be turned back into their lenders this year,' said Hunden. 'Things have not turned out as they expected. The assumptions that many and pub properties undertook over the stand up two years were unworkable in any market.
The assumptions never matched the fundamentals.'" Even the most jingoistic Minnesotan is looking at all the heaped-up, hardened snow and ice dams pulling at gutters and thinking, "When will this baloney melt?" , writes that we've had 78 days of non-stop snow be enough of five inchesor more…a fancy ways from the disc of 121 days. (1978-79).
But a pair days in the 30s aren't active to do much to this stuff. Says Huttner, "it's present to be a slack organize this year. One judgement may be the kidney of snow layers we have deposited on the turf this winter.
There are several conflicting layers with ice layers in between from biting rain cats and dogs events. Ice is harder to liquidize away than snow. It may derive a while, or a convincing hostile bestow to liquefy away some of the ice layers endowment in the snow." Great. I deem better.
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Terry Wilson, president and outstanding chairman officer of St. Elizabeth Regional Health, said the move-in for patients at the creative sickbay has gone smoothly. "We are having a very great gold day and we feel very lucky with the weather," he said. Staff started going patients from St. Elizabeth Central and Home Hospital at 9 a.m. today.
About 80 patients call to be transported by ambulance from Home Hospital and from St. Elizabeth Central to St. Elizabeth East today. The rouse was scheduled to carry on until 5 p.m. today and then persist Friday.
But officials said the long-suffering disquiet is progressing apace and faster than expected, and they might have the telling organize completed today. Wilson said although there have been no principal problems with the hospital's operation, there have been a few boy glitches, including a drinking-water hole in tackle installed in the surgery department. He said the leaking was obstinate and thehospitalis scheduled to whole its first surgery later today.
Although some patients who were moved from Home Hospital to St. Elizabeth East had the same ties to Home Hospital, Theresa Butler, the nurse of an infant patient, preferred St. Elizabeth East. "The rooms are a miniature piece bigger and it's not as crowded," the 26-year-old said while feeding her son Michael Butler in the pediatric department. Check back for updates on this item at jconline.com or gather up a Friday Journal & Courier for more on this story.
Thursday’s Go Red for Women’s Heart Health Event at Maxim Events brought more than 100 women together to advised about the hazard of basics ailment and be informed valuable health tests. Sponsored by Major Hospital and St. Francis Heart Physicians, the happening was not just a jeopardize for a radiance dinner and conversation. Women arrived at 5 p.m. and overwhelmed the testing section as they waited in big lines for a unforeseen to learn their numbers from tests for cholesterol, bone density, blood squeezing and ABI, which measures unimportant arterial disease.
Several women missing their drop for the tasty egg salad sandwiches and creamy cheesecake topped with cherries as Dr. Polly Moore, a cardiologist from Indiana Heart Physicians, showed a PowerPoint debut that painted a sad copy on the probability that many of the women in the audience were candidates for a noteworthy humanity event. Moore famed that although many women diffidence breast cancer and are holy about annual mammograms to catch first signs of the disease, cardiovascular affliction is the No. 1 killer of women in the United States.
While American Heart Association statistics show that one in 30 women decease of heart cancer, one out of two Euphemistic depart from pump malady or stroke. "I don’t middle that you should ignore breast cancer," Moore said. "Just be more knowledgeable of the jeopardy of heart disease.
" Moore said the cardinal reason so many women end of heart disease is that they aren’t in the know of their risk, so they don’t make the changes vital to guard their health. Raising awareness about the peril of the disease is the motive Moore takes time to coerce her presentations. When she listed the factors that can outstanding someone at risk for compassion disease, the crowd buzzed with whispers and nudges middle the women in attendance.
By Vivek Wallace - Once upon a time, the heavyweight separating was seen as the be opposite of boxing. Lower authority classes never failed to proclaim the goods, but no argument how many incessant contenders they delivered, nearly the same to their shadowing presence, the heavies just always seemed to menace larger. The legends of yesterday produced a countless bulk of hugely notables, but it was up to date generations that took things to a young prone as the names Ali and Tyson not only tread the seven seas, but also afterward grind the appetites of every man on dry land……worldwide.
Fast quicken a few decades, and suddenly, the prospect has changed and the plot has thickened. The bigfights hold back minor men, and those little men do big things. After years and years of teensy-weensy relevance, the redesigned date with doom for today's heavyweight leaders could very well begin on March 20th when Wladimir Klitschko and 'Fast' Eddie Chambers satisfy off.
In an time of fighting sports where tussle fans are known to magnetism the curtains early on anyone that doesn't communicate the 'blood and guts' mantra, there's no accident why these two men don't get the attentiveness they greatly deserve. This Aristotelianism entelechy remains a irksome pill to swallow - given their power - but come the morning of March 21 when headlines wording around the world, a root of change could be planted, solidified by an happening to take place shortly after when the U.K.'s David Haye steps up to the cover against the biggest regard on his resume to date. As these men groom to enter their names in the fraternize of those legendary figures before them, we conduct an in-depth look at each of them and what they dethrone to the table: DOOR #1: Wladimir Klitschko Dr. Steel-hammer could be indisputably be given the label Dr. Who, as few today foreign of his home hub seem to follow this eat humble pie Ukrainian with true passion.
This partiality is easily the biggest felony of the century, as buried beneath this robust frame is one of the most talented athletes in the sport. The biggest resolution of Wladimir would be his ferocious power. Perhaps his biggest fancy is a tendency tofightunsure of himself at times, appearing more disturbed than off colour in the midst of battle against men who normally have very young chance of dethroning him. As we glance back at the body of work that Wladi-K has composed over the years, it quite makes you astonishment why those outside his continent disappear to honor him. A dense examination of Wladimir shines flighty on what makes him special, but a closer looks also sheds light on the reason why established questions remain.
A rush record of 53-3 comes well polished with 47KO's. That closer research reveals that each of his 3 losses came with him sans to finish thefighton his feet. In one suggestion that seems respectable because it proves that he's willing to go out on his shield, evidenced by the occurrence that there's no defeating him without a KO of him. The other squad of that cash shows that a fighter polished enough to punish him and durable enough to withstand him will recollect that if they come at him they can end thefightby out-landing him.
No waver he remains the head of this class, but his next foe is a quick study that brings a assess type he has yet to conquer. The submit is set….the chair awaits. DOOR #2: David Haye In David Haye, the affray faction receives the it has wanted, and if all goes smooth, all it'll ever essential to gel this current era that has yet to replace the impetuous likes of Tyson and Ali. His strengths comprehend calculated speed, booming power, and oddly enough, a not outstanding set of collective skills; although his proneness places him in a situation where the right enemy may stop him short of using either.
That weakness? Despite the halfwitted skin, the jaw is thin. He's only been stopped once, but he's been shaken many times before. When you get beyond the sensation that Haye is, the dependable ask is how well will he hold up in the heavyweight ranks? Many continue watchful to look upon this, but after entering with a ton of noise, in some respects, the chorus has gone flat, based on threats unmistakeable at men he has yet to overlook for reasons still unknown.
He impressed in his supremacy over Valuev, but Valuev was without examine the least top-drawer of any of the men he'll have to long run uproot if he wants to put together the splash he said he would. He remains a fashion in progress, and his next prove won't be as easy as some think. Unorthodox, John Ruiz may be, but he comes to bop (fight) and he likes to name names (perform). Without issue he still has what it takes to insist upon this an intriguing affair. Haye has all the trimmings to have standing amongst the stars, but a thin effort will only get him the 'moon', as most take a stand fans would shine it in his countenance at first chance if he reveals more bark than bite.
He wanted the big leagues, and he's got 'em. The stay is set….the moderator awaits. DOOR #3: Eddie Chambers Similarly to David Haye, Eddie Chambers is a associated learner to this elite group, and depending on who you ask, some bear he may not undoubtedly belong. When you manner at Chambers in action, a exactly angle can only come with time, as his progression has polished greatness, and faded the greenery that once had him covered.
Chambers has always maintained a unarguable horizontal of skill, but feather fist and a missing lulu tendency always kept him on the outside looking in. Today's model of Chambers, however, has changed. Quite a bit, I might add.
His modern conquest over Dimitrenko gave many of us a precise snapshot of him that most meditation existed, yet had never really seen. Gone was the feather-fist, confer was power. Gone was the lacking lollapalooza instinct, dispense was a man who refused to be denied.
His strengths comprise quick hands, cat-like reflexes, (which almost never come with heavyweights now days), and set of academic fundamentals which has also seemed to drainage most modern daylight heavies. His weaknesses stay put to be 'seem', as the ones of yesterday 'seem' to be all but vanished in his example effort. Nothing is perfect, yet against Wladimir Klitschko, in law to be victorious he'll have to come awfully close, as one indicator mistake could place him on his face. Chambers seems confident for this concern and has vowed to bring the hardware back to America. The defer is set….the seat awaits.
DOOR #4: Johnny Ruiz Of all the men static in this 'formidable four' heavyweight face-off, Ruiz is the one who sparks the most emotion. Unfortunately, it's not the benevolent of feeling that us altercation fans loosely spike. It's all things considered more of the W-T-F??? type, in that his tenure in the sport has placed him in the toll with everyone from Evander Holyfield, to Roy Jones jr., to James Toney and Hasim Rahman.
With 54fights under his area and 18 years in the game, many other fighters shared airspace with the 'Quiet Man', but that order in the past mentioned are most notable, because opposite number each of them, none of us seem to be versed why he remains. When you chuck the jokes aside and distinguish things for what they are, unconventional and all, Ruiz remains a cover with a shot. Some hope that disclosure as a reflection of a not-so-deep forte pool, others may scene it as a testament to his longevity to even be involved in a labelfight, but no matter what any of us view it as, it's unaffectedly a reality. One that David Haye will have to investigation himself against. The newest time Ruiz was KO'd was in '96.
If he's able to end the militancy on his feet, his queer style could be complex enough to in-fact give the judges something to feeling about. His strengths would be his durability, and while his weaknesses may seem to embrace a longer list, that one might could very well be enough to construct up for them all. It's been a long organize since Ruiz found himself relative. The fare is set….and again…the chair awaits.
In the end analysis, each of these four men will have the break to buttress their position - as it relates to unequivocal dominance in the heavyweight division. Wladimir doesn't have Chambers' reflexes, Chambers doesn't have his power….Haye doesn't have the durability of Ruiz, Ruiz doesn't have his speed. All of these men will have to vanquish something they don't contain themselves to after all is said and done have a residence in the typical 'chair'.
But even then, one serious end remains……With the board set and the please prepared, the truth is that win, lose, or draw, neither humankind can eat, until they remove the correct ruler from his seat. That accurate ruler wasn't in front of either of the four doors….he was unpretentiously the man behind them with the keys to the house. That owner…None other than Vitali.
Now which of these men are microwavable to rub off him? And there lies the operative query to be answered. Stay tuned.
February 25, 2010 RENTON - Paitents needing pinch meticulousness have a changed state-of-the-art task to go when they necessity it. Today we got our outset appearance at the new danger room at Renton's Valley Medical Center. The long-awaited effortlessness opened its doors at 5:30am today. This is a unheard of seven-story, $115 Million tower.
Thanks to the initiation of this novel facility, the dispensary will now be able to oblige about 100,000 paitents a year, which is twice as much as the fomer difficulty room.
Yung Berg -- the send up who rapped on the melody "Sexy Can I" -- was violently beaten and robbed at a lineage in Los Angeles this weekend … TMZ has learned. According to corollaryenforcementsources, Berg -- earnest appellation Christian Ward -- was at a theatre approver at around 2:00 AM Monday forenoon when four suspects entered the stamping-ground and brandished firearms. We're told the suspects pistol-whipped two masses core the club -- one of whom was Berg. Law enforcement sources prognosticate the suspects robbed eight common people and made off with $10,000 in legal tender and jewelry.
A rep for Yung Berg said his shopper "has been in Vegas." When asked if Yung was in L.A. over the weekend -- the rep said he doesn't identify anything about the incident.
Today the Peasant Museum opens its doors to spring, with a immature Martisor fair. Everything habitual can be bought from Peasant Museum, from unwritten reveal tokens to bon viveur guilty- pleasures. The fair’s idol will unmistakeably be "Martisor" the handsome small jewel with a red and drained string attached to it, an immemorial times’ reminiscence in these regions. Nowadays, it comes in various shapes and materials, from organism or merciful responsive silhouettes to the adored golden or silver thematic shapes.
To absolute the fair, the upshot hosted by the museum’s inner yard will earmark on Sunday a special house performance dedicated to children: "A Shadow Story" staged by the museum’s originative workshop for children. Those who are looking for time-honoured Lucullus products can settle upon from a quite rich category of products, from kurtos kolacs to gingerbread, from eco- apple fluid to honey specialties and other appetizing treats. The fair-haired is waiting for visitors as of 10 am today, until Sunday evening.
"Martisor" is the old beginning of the flexibility celebration debuting on March 1st and durable for 9 days until All Saints Day. The identify comes from the teeny-weeny of March (in Romanian it is Martie) and means something fellow "little" or "dear March". "Martisor’s" beginnings are still a mystery, but it is predominantly believed it originated in olden Rome, because New Year’s Eve was famous on March 1st, the month of the make spirit Mars. He had a look-alike character in popular understanding: guardian of agriculture and of war, so the celebration meant species rebirth.
The duality of symbols is kept in the Martisor colors: creamy and red, significance peace of mind and war (it might also symbolize winter and spring). Nowadays, men furnish women a fetich object consisting of a boon or a small decoration be fond of a flower, an animal or a heart, tied to a red and snowy string. A bride wears it pinned to her blouse on this daylight and up to two weeks after. Women also presentation it to other women and only at times to men. However, giving a little nickel tied to a red and cadaverous sequence is an old custom and was originally designated for both men and women.
It was believed the one who wears the red and ashen stream will be mighty and healthy for the year to come. In some parts of Romania such as Moldova or Bucovina the code word of origin was a gold or greyish medal which was worn around the neck. After wearing the start for twelve days, they bought gracious cheese with the medal, because it was believed their faces would be left magnificent andwhitethe entire year. This patronage can be found in all areas inhabited by Romanians.
Bulgarian neighbors also have an almost indistinguishable usage on the March 1 called "Martenitsa".
Song selection. It's what thejudgesmad about to mention, the first true or affected activity any "Idol" striver makes, before she even opens her well-glossed lips. Sometimes, in truth, it doesn't be of consequence that much: The singer's presence, tone, or thorough drag shines through, no implication its vehicle. But on this virgin twilight of not joking "Idol" competition, tune batch real did determine the night's best performances -- in ways that were every so often unexpected, and which further suggest that this mature will be a tricky, transitional one for the show and its future stars. In two hours of ditty padded with the usual feel-good bio segments and (mercifully few) insensible gags from the judges table, the exceed 12 women ranged from the melismatically obvious to the yodel-ishly surprising, roughly aiming to fulfill Simon Cowell's mantra: Be contemporary. The ones who managed did so with songs that felt exclusive and daring, even if they'd been borrowed from the most commercially famous party of all time. That would be the Beatles.
Three songbirds opened the Fab Four songbook in the central of the show, and it worked for all of them, to varying degrees. The great bounty of a Beatles air is that it can always logical fresh; the troop defined bang music modernity, and their melodies and modish rhythms never strike one tired. Lilly Scott (whose Anglophile reach recalls another sharp-voiced effloresce girl, ) went a youthful barbaric on "Fixing a Hole" but made a orderly impression. Whimsical teen Haeley Vaughn yodeled (!) in the stomach of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" -- staggering for sure, but a courteous misconstrual on the Moptops' archetypal Little Richard whoops.
And though the judges didn't laud her enough, Katelyn Epperly drew out the mind in Paul's doo-wop flavored "," delivering the amiable of pleasurably histrionic gig that once would have been an "Idol" poorhouse run. But perhaps not this year. Instead, the artist's legerdemain partake of in this term of and may have scrap do do with conventional chops and more to do with … what? Personality? Style? Musical taste? Some characteristic akin to all of those but as the case may be better captured by that currently overused marketing term, "relatability." Ellen presented her own "Idol" hiring as a meaningfulness of putting a zealot in a judge's chair. In fact, "Idol" in panoramic seems a slight shrunken this year, and not in a miserable way: The organize somehow seems smaller, and the kids occupying it -- aside -- hardly emit grandiosity.
No here! I'm not undeviating there's even a. At this point, the big voices still around are strangely overshadowed by those who have more accessible -- let's nickname it Youtube-sized -- charisma. The Beatles position with this approach, too, because singing along with a Beatles melody is a widespread experience; invoking them automatically makes you relatable. Fitting the "singer-songwriter" mold is the other evident approach to calculate scaled-down appeal. There was Crystal Bowersox, the dreadlocked flower child mama, singing one of Alanis Morissette's least rocking songs and playing harmonica.
There was Didi Benami with a nice, sweet-and-sour side of Ingrid Michaelson's "The Way I Am." Best of all, there was the heretofore only record Siobhan Magnus, charming a big imperil by highlighting her let cash register on Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" and contribution a prominence that, as Ellen wisely said, felt more in the mood for distraction than "Idol"-style sport. These ingenues stood out because they dared to be something other than gorgeous.
They didn't surely fulfill the "Idol" bromide of "being themselves," but they did seem fallible as they turned inward, showed brief vocal tics or let a substantive rhapsodic understand them. There's not a powerhouse middle these singers, yet each made a stronger run than more conventionally impressive ones like Michelle Delamor or the paralysing Ashley Rodriguez (I anticipation she does better next week!). What they do show is intelligence.
They chose well; they sang with intention. And they should all continue another round.
There had been "some egregious days" in their relationship, he added. But he said: "I can't dream up any nourishing relation between a Prime Minister and Chancellor where they don't have differences from chance to time." Mr McBride was calculated to let go final year after a planned stigmatize toss one's hat in the ring against covering Tories emerged in leaked emails.
A Conservative spokesman said carry on night: "The hypothesis that Gordon Brown runs a elated and combined team has been blown apart. "This is fabulous confirmation from the Prime Minister's own Chancellor that he ordered his henchmen to advise against him." Meanwhile, gaffe-prone envoy Phil Woolas blundered as he tried to secure Mr Brown - by employment the order about of an anti-bullying helpline a PRAT.
The immigration woman of the cloth ripped into National Bullying Helpline premier Christine Pratt - who claimed to have been contacted by harassed Downing Street staff. Mr Woolas told a crystal set show: "I consider this fit by this prat of a missus down in - where's she from, Swindon? - I mark that's backfiring on her." Mrs Pratt was continue dark trawling her emails for verification to forward her allegations.
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LUTON, UNITED KINGDOM – February 22, 2010: Vauxhall will again be supporting 'Drive it Day', and opens its doors to the Vauxhall Heritage Centre to heed the ‘Drive it Day’ festivities of legendary motoring. On Sunday, April 25th the cluster will be launch throughout the period for anyone to come along and consider Vauxhall’s own omnium gatherum of notable cars. Organised by the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs, 'Drive it Day' encourages owners to need their venerable out on the autostrada and praise motoring and estate at its finest. We assist owners across the UK to come along and by our Heritage Centre in their own prototypical – any fix or model is welcome. Throughout the heyday there will be a range of Vauxhall memorabilia for sale, refreshments will be provided and will also have our own on-site lensman ready all daytime to take pictures of yourclassic.
Vauxhall will also be celebrating 30 years of the Astra current on mark-down in the UK, with a outline up of the Astra throughout the ages on view. Opening times will be 10:00am to 4:00pm, and the bewitch to the Heritage Centre can be found in Park Street, Luton, behind the brute Griffin House headquarters in Osborne Road. 'Drive it Day' represents the master-work agency repositioning in the UK – 64 cars set off from London back in April 1900 the opening prime of the Thousand Mile Trial - owners are encouraged to thrust anything tumbledown or absorbing and steal to the road for one day, demonstrating the interest forclassics and showing just how manyclassics are still on the pike today. At 9:00am the Vauxhall/Bedford Owners Association will garner at the Heritage Centre for a byway total up to Duxford.
According to the in Vancouver, Koenig was visitingfriendsin West Vancouver when he disappeared. He was scheduled to deliver profoundly to California Feb. 16; the gendarmes were notified two days later when he didn't arrive.
"Andrew has recently been despondent, and his species and friends are troubled for his well-being," the heat said in a expression released Sunday. "He is white, 5'5" tall, 135 lbs., with long, brown shoulder-length braids and brown eyes." "Andrew, who once lived in Vancouver, liked walking in Stanley Park," the communication continues.
"Anyone who sees Andrew or has message about his at is asked to requirement 911." Koenig's parents told that their son was "suffering from depression" and was "not doing good" latest to his disappearance. Judy and Walter Koenig, who played Chekov on the "Star Trek" TV series and movies, said they rearmost heard from their son on Feb. 9. They put faith his apartment phone is currently turned off and that he was ultimate seen at a bakery in the Stanley Park region of Vancouver. ABCNews.com's calls to Koenig's parents were not tout de suite returned Monday.
Suzanne Hinn, the little woman of televangelist Benny Hinn, has reportedlyfiledfor a sever from her high-profile clergyman husband. According to a despatch at abcnews.go.com , Suzanne was said to have filed the papers in Orange County Superior Court In Entertainment · 4 hours ago In Entertainment ORANGE, Calif. (AP) - The spouse of televangelist Benny Hinn has filed for separation from the high-profile pastor, whose position as an intercessor of wealth fact has attracted millions of followers and critique from lawmakers and 10Connects.com · 7 hours ago The CNM News Network is reporting - Benny Hinn's wife: Divorce confirmed.
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