Charity News from Thursday, Sep. 26, 2002

Bombing Kills 13 Near Samaritan’s Purse Hospital In Southern Sudan
Samaritan's Purse | The Government of Sudan's jet bombers killed 13 civilians—including four children—in an attack Saturday, Sept. 21, on Lui, a village in southern Sudan where Samaritan's Purse, an international Christian relief organization, operates a hospital.

American Kidney Fund Notes Death of Ex-NFL and Track Star from Kidney Failure
American Kidney Fund | The American Kidney Fund (AKF) is taking note of the death from kidney failure of "Bullet" Bob Hayes. Hayes, once recognized as the fastest man alive, died September 18 in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. He was 59.

 

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