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  2. KAZA-TV - Wikipedia

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    KAZA-TV (channel 54) is a television station licensed to Avalon, California, United States, serving the Los Angeles area as an owned-and-operated station of the ...

  3. KASA-TV - Wikipedia

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    KASA-TV (channel 2) is a ... as well as the first live newscast for New Mexico's capital city; [10] ... This page was last edited on 25 December 2024, at 21:09 (UTC).

  4. KGSW-TV - Wikipedia

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    KGSW-TV (channel 14) was a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. It broadcast from 1981 to 1993 and was last owned by The Providence Journal Company (ProJo). An independent station and later Fox affiliate for its entire history, it was merged with Santa Fe 's KKTO (channel 2) in 1993 to create KASA-TV , which remained ...

  5. P'ent'ay - Wikipedia

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    P'ent'ay Christians use the alleged "secularized teaching" of the current Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox churches, the alleged inability of most Orthodox followers to live according to the instructions of the Bible and the deuterocanonical books used by rural priests, as a proof to their belief in the Orthodox Tewahedo teaching is also mainly ...

  6. Michael Youssef - Wikipedia

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    Youssef was born in Egypt, [5] where he became a Christian. The Six Day War in 1967 caused Youssef to flee Egypt with just a suitcase. [6] He lived in Lebanon and Australia before moving to the United States.

  7. Yitzhak Yosef - Wikipedia

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    Yitzhak Yosef In Lag Ba'omer celebration 2024. Yosef's term as Chief Rabbi was extended twice from its original expected end in August 2023. [9] After leaving the Chief Rabbinate, Yosef joined the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah, the council of Rabbis which is the ultimate decision-making body in the Shas political party. [10]

  8. Bassem Youssef - Wikipedia

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    Bassem Raafat Mohamed Youssef [a] (born 22 March 1974) [2] is an Egyptian-American comedian, television host, and former surgeon. [3] [4] Beginning his career with The B+ Show (2011), which was inspired by his experience during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, he later rose to prominence as the host of El Bernameg (2011–2014), a satirical comedy show focused on Egyptian politics.

  9. Yonatan Aklilu - Wikipedia

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    He became a gospel teacher and launched a religious TV channel called Marcil after founding a church named Addis Kidan Kahinat. [3] [5] In 2017, Yonatan launched a project called Melkam Wetat (Excellent Youth), which is focused on the youth of Ethiopia regardless of their religious background. [6] More than 100,000 students graduated from this ...