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Mother Who Gave Birth In Atlanta Battling Flesh-Eating Bacteria

Mother Who Gave Birth In Atlanta Battling Flesh-Eating Bacteria

A new mother who delivered twins last week at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta is now battling flesh-eating bacteria in South Carolina, myFOXatlanta reported. Lana Kuykendall is in critical but stable condition at Greenville Memorial Hospital. She was admitted little more than12 hours after coming home from Emory. Lana’s friend, Kayla Moon, was with her in Atlanta when she gave ...

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Singer Donna Summers Dies

Singer Donna Summers Dies

American singer/songwriter, Donna Summer, known as the Queen of Disco, has died Thursday morning after a battle with cancer. She died at the age of 63. TMZ reports that the singer was in her Florida home at the time of her death. She was known as the “Queen of Disco,” and rose to superstardom in the 1970s with her hits ...

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Lover Kills Pastor For Objecting To Affair With Daughter

Lover Kills Pastor For Objecting To Affair With Daughter

Many residents could not hold back tears in Lagos, as a pastor was killed by his daughter’s lover over amorous relationship. Pastor Ahamefula was said to have warned his daughter’s lover, Okechukwu to stop dating her (name withheld). Okechukwu allegedly killed the man of God by pulling his manhood. A police source at Itire Police Station disclosed that Ahamefula had ...

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Mugabe Sanctions To Stay, US Insists

Mugabe Sanctions To Stay, US Insists

The US has said that it would not lift sanctions against Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his inner circle until the Harare government implemented political reforms. US assistant secretary for African Affairs Johnnie Carson told journalists via a telephone conference that current restrictions would not be lifted until significant reforms were made. “The US continues to maintain sanctions on Zimbabwe ...

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