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Church Times, 4 September 2009

This week subscribers can read a comprehensive round-up of all the thrills and spills at the Greenbelt festival in Cheltenham. There is an exclusive interview with Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill on his decision to release the Lockerbie bomber and a feature on the friendship between an Anglican clergyman and the artist John Piper. Don't forget to check out the Church Times blog

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