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Church Times, 5 February 2010

Subscribers can read Paul Handley's in-depth interview with Aaqil Ahmed, last year's controversial choice as the BBC's head of religion and ethics. Church Times staffers have been busy this week; veteran reporter Margaret Holness delivers an eyewitness report from the Australian town of Marysville, which was devastated by the raging bushfires of last year. Not a subscriber? Why not take advantage of our special subscription offer today? In the meantime, everyone can join in the debates on Dave Walker's blog

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