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Date Added: July 20, 2008 02:16:03 AM
Three Western U.S. bishops get new assignments Jul. 19, 2008 News media contact: Marta Aldrich * (615) 742-5133* Nashville {310} NOTE: Photographs are available at http://umns.umc.org . >By Marta W. Aldrich* PORTLAND, Ore. (UMNS)-Two United Methodist bishops elected in the Western United States have been assigned to the church's Denver and Seattle areas, while one of the region's four other ...

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