Harold Camping, who has been branded as a false Doomsday prophet after his May 21, 2011 End of the World prediction failed, is a good neighbor, a neighbor of the Family Radio president said.
Harold camping was seen on video for the first time late Sunday after his failed prediction of a May 21 Doomsday on Saturday.
Harold Egbert Camping was born July 19, 1921. He is a Christian radio broadcaster and president of California-based Family Radio, a religious broadcasting network that spans more than 150 outlets in the United States.
The Supreme Court today upheld a California court's mandate to reduce the state's prison population by some 32,000 inmates, saying deplorable conditions in overcrowded prisons are unconstitutional.
Harold Camping is a little bewildered and mystified that his Doomsday prediction on May 21 did not come true, a board member of Camping's Family Radio International said on Sunday, according to a report.
The man who proclaimed the world was going to end this Saturday was quite alive and well when IBTimes spoke to him on Sunday night.
The man who proclaimed the world was going to end this Saturday was quite alive and well when IBTimes spoke to him on Sunday night.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is determined to let children younger than 13 to have access to his social networking behemoth in future despite an influential Senate panel coming out strongly against diluting the online security of young children. That will be a fight we take on at some point. My philosophy is that for education you need to start at a really, really young age, he said.
Harold Camping’s May 21st ‘Doomsday’ prediction ended in a spectacular bust.
FBR Capital Markets upgraded its rating on shares of Nara Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NARA) to "outperform" from "market perform" ahead of near-term catalysts and recent pullback, with a price target of $10.
The man who proclaimed the world was going to end this Saturday was quite alive and well when IBTimes spoke to him on Sunday night.
Harold Camping, the Oakland, California-based broadcaster who made a failed prediction about a cataclysmic May 21 Doomsday said on Sunday he would make a statement on or by Monday night in a public forum to explain himself.
With no sign of Judgment Day arriving as he had forecast, the 89-year-old California evangelical broadcaster seemed to have gone silent on the weekend.
Chris Horner and Levi Leipheimer uncorked champagne and celebrated on podium at the 2011 Amgen Tour of California. The celebration occured after Horner won the race after the Stage 8 finish into Thousand Oaks. RadioShack teammate Leipheimer came in second place, with a spot next to Horner on the podium.
Harold Camping's reaction was one of bewilderment and mystification after his failed May 21 Doomsday prediction, an associate revealed in a new report.
The Doomsday prediction failure by Harold Camping isn't the only one in history.
Harold Camping is a little bewildered and mystified that his Doomsday prediction on May 21 did not come true, a board member of Camping's Family Radio International said on Sunday, according to a report.
Chris Horner and Levi Leipheimer stood side by side on the podium after the final stage of the Tour of California, arms up in victory and content with a dominating victory, a possible showcase for Tour de France.
Harold Camping and his 'end of the world' 2011 prediction have captured the public's attention. While thousands of people believe him, the vast majority of people were there for the show.
While Harold Camping's doomsday prediction hasn't panned out, there is one associated with him that is. Camping is the President of California-based Family Radio, a religious broadcasting network that spans more than 150 outlets in the United States.
Camping is 89 years old and has made false predictions in the past.
The president of Family Radio Harold Camping's Doomsday prediction did not happen and failed once again.