Pastor Uses Church Credit Card to Buy 122,000 in Jewelry and Vacations (KTLA-TV Los Angeles)
LOS ANGELES -- The pastor of First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, who recently admitted to using church credit cards for sizable personal expenses, apologized to his congregation Monday. Pastor John J. Hunter, 51, racked up at least $122,000 on the church's tab, including family vacations, clothes, jewelry, bikes and auto supplies. Addressing more than 6,000 congregants at ...
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America's Most And Least Family-Friendly Cities (Forbes)
Ten spots where folks have enough money for everyday expenses, and 10 where daily budgets eat up a sizable chunk of incomes.
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Stretching Your Vacation Dollars (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - We all look forward to vacations -- the precious time to recharge our batteries and spend care-free days and fun-filled nights with family and friends. But visions of vacations may change this year with a recession looming, rising gas prices and basics like food and housing at a premium.
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Family sues county for inmate’s death (The Post & Mail)
Man died in county jail awaiting transfer to a state prison. By TJ HEMLINGER and CHRIS MEYERS Staff Writers The family of a Whitley County man who died of heart problems in the county jail after being convicted of six felony counts of theft and sentenced to 12 years in prison is suing the county for at least $10 million.
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Grandparents build memories and traditions with all kinds of trips (Cleveland Jewish News)
Clevelanders Gerda and Donald Freedheim have six grandchildren, ages 3-13. Five live in Washington, D.C., and one lives in Seattle, so the Freedheims organize annual vacations to keep the generations close.
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