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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Writing Samples for March 29, 2016

A HUGE HONOR IS COMING FOR THE SENIOR PASTOR OF EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH ON WEDNESDAY.
THE REVEREND RAPHAEL WARNOCK IS GIVING THE SERMON DURING THE WHITE HOUSE EASTER PRAYER BREAKFAST.
THE CHURCH RELEASED PART OF HIS SERMON FOR TOMORROW AND IT READS IN PART:
“When the great Jewish cleric, Abraham Joshua Heschel, marched with Dr. King he said he felt like his feet were praying. This is a prayer breakfast. And I do believe in the power of prayer. But what we need when we leave this place are some praying feet. In this moment in our nation, when naked bigotry pushes its agenda in public policy and raises its voice in the public square, unashamed and unabashed, we need some hands and feet, heads and hearts praying and working together. And together, we can rise up and fly!”
THE PRAYER BREAKFAST STARTS JUST AFTER EIGHT A-M.

(ON CAM)
     NEW FROM OVERNIGHT.
     CREWS ARE CLEANING UP WHAT'S LEFT OF A FOUR CAR ACCIDENT IN COBB COUNTY.
(VO)
     IT HAPPENED AT DISCOVERY BOULEVARD AND MABLETON PARKWAY IN MABLETON.
     YOU CAN SEE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO THE CARS WITH ONE OF THEM BE SEVERELY CRUSHED.
     ALL THE VEHICLES HAD TO BE LOADED ONTO A COUPLE OF WRECKERS.
     WE'LL KEEP YOU POSTED ON THE STATUS OF EACH OF THE VICTIMS.


(OTS)

A WOMAN IS DEAD FOLLOWING A SERIOUS ACCIDENT IN MABLETON LAST NIGHT.

(VO)

AUTHORITIES PRONOUNCED 51-YEAR-OLD PAMELA SITTON DEAD AT THE SCENE OF THIS ACCIDENT.

THE DRIVER OF A DODGE MAGNUM IDENTIFIED AS 20-YEAR-OLD SHANIECA WATERS SLAMMED INTO MS. SITTON AND HER 2005 TOYOTA SEQUOIA AT THE INTERSECTION OF MABLETON PARKWAY AND DISCOVERY BOULEVARD.

THE TOYOTA ROLLED ON ITS SIDE BEFORE COLLIDING WITH A FORD MUSTANG.

THAT SAME DODGE LATER COLLIDED WITH A MERCEDES G-L 450.

ALL FOUR CARS HAD EXCESSIVE DAMAGE AND WERE TAKEN AWAY ON WRECKERS.

FOUR OF THE REMAINING FIVE SURVIVORS WENT TO AREA HOSPITALS FOR TREATMENT.

(FSG)

ANYONE WHO HAS INFORMATION INTO WHAT CAUSED IT IS ASKED TO CALL 770-499-3987.


UP NEXT IN SPORTS, THE BRAVES ARE LESS THAN A WEEK FROM OPENING DAY, AND A HOMETOWN BOY MAKES GOOD.

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