Church calendar: Oct. 14, 2011
A pre-anniversary musical for cotton Rev. Aaron is scheduled to 6:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at St. James Baptist, 6319 S. Bayou Black Drive, Gibson. Several local choirs will be present.
The anniversary services for the Rev. Aaron Cotton of four years of service with the St. James Baptist Church is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on October 27 and 28 at the church, 6319 S. Bayou Black Drive, Gibson.
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Michael Jackson: doctor's trial opens amid scenes of drama and emotion
More than two years after the death of Michael Jackson from an overdose of a powerful anesthetic, surgical, circus surrounding the unstoppable King of Pop is back in full as the personal physician who attended him in his last hours was considered for manslaughter.
Fans or "MJ" arm bands and T-shirts bearing the image of their idol screen packed the courthouse in downtown Los Angeles for an overview of the entourage of the courtroom and blow to one of the few open seats in the public gallery.Bloggers, gossip columnists and new teams were also in force, just as they were at the trial of Michael Jackson child molestation in 2005 and during rehearsals for the tour unfortunate final - a spellbinding called This Is It - which has never taken place in 2009.
Within hearing Judge Michael Pastor, counsel for the prosecution and defense presented their opening statements - one saying that Conrad Murray was alone responsible for the death of Michael Jackson and the other place the blame squarely on Jackson himself.






the irrepressible circus surrounding the King of Pop was back in full swing as the personal physician who attended to him in his dying hours stood trial for involuntary manslaughter. Fans with gold "MJ" armbands and T-shirts bearing the silkscreen




