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Church Times, 17 April 2009

This week subscribers can read about the plight of Zimbabwean asylum seekers in the UK, many of whom who have no status and cannot work. There is also a short adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes story by Robert Wynn which sees the Baker Street sleuth investigate the Easter mystery. All the other regular sections appear as normal, with poet David Grubb this week's interviewee. For Dave Walker's take on the church scene go to the Church Times blog.

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