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Church Times, 24 April 2009

Subscribers this week can read a feature on the the role of the college chapels at the University of Cambridge as it celebrates its 800th birthday, and another on the origins and impact of Save the Children, 90 years after its public launch. As usual there is the usual round up of news, reviews and comment, with reaction to this week's budget and the latest goings on in the Anglican Communion. For more items of interest look at the Church Times blog

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