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7543 - 5 October 2007The postal strike in the UK makes it unlikely that readers will see the paper until next week. So, for one week only, you will be able to access the entire website for free. This week's features, normally behind the subscription window, include an eye-witness report from New Orleans, two years after Hurricane Katrina; a look at how religion has been dealt with on Radio 4 over the last 40 years and a moving interview with parents of exploited children. |
Two more supermarkets agree to lighten the mood of Hallowe’enA CHURCH of England campaign launched a year ago to combat the scarier side of Hallowe’en has found two more recruits. |
Hopeful feet reach LambethMARCHERS who walked 1000 miles through Northern Ireland and around Britain to galvanise the country into action on climate change were met by a delegation... |
Ditch collars, says security adviserA NATIONAL PROGRAMME to help the clergy protect themselves against violent crime is to be made available to clerics and dioceses across England and Wales... |
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Official support for US Bishops, while others doubtThe Joint Standing Committee of the Primates and of the Anglican Consultative Council (JSC) has signalled its approval of the statement released by the... |
Burma crackdown increases calls for oil-firm boycottCHRISTIANS who organised a boycott of a Total petrol station in central Bradford last week, through the Facebook internet group, have called on other... |
Branson on peace mission to DarfurDR DESMOND TUTU, the former Archbishop of Cape Town, led a party of senior statesmen earlier this week on a trip to Darfur in the Sudan. |
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