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[Title] => Lawsuit claims Bishop Long coerced males into sex
[Summary] => Two men have filed a lawsuit accusing Bishop Eddie Long of exploiting his role as pastor of an Atlanta-area megachurch to coerce them into sexual relationships when they were young members of his congregation.
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[Title] => Suspected Pinoy terrorist seeks bail
[Summary] => Belfast, Northern Ireland Lawyers of Jaybe Ofrasio, a Filipino detained here, are now preparing a bail application with the Belfast Magistrates Court for his temporary release.
Patricia Coyle of Harte Coyle Collins Solicitors, a Belfast law firm appointed by the Northern Irish Courts to provide legal assistance to Ofrasio, said that the hearing is set for next week.
Ofrasio, 31, a native of Cotobato, was charged by the County Court division of Belfast last Feb. 4 with two offenses under Section 17 of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.
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COUNTY COURT
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[Title] => Suspected Pinoy terrorist seeks bail
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Patricia Coyle of Harte Coyle Collins Solicitors, a Belfast law firm appointed by the Northern Irish Courts to provide legal assistance to Ofrasio, said that the hearing is set for next week.
Ofrasio, 31, a native of Cotobato, was charged by the County Court division of Belfast last Feb. 4 with two offenses under Section 17 of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.
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September 22, 2010 - 3:05pm