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Church Times, 19 March 2010

This week subscribers can read how Archbishop Oscar Romero still inspires change in El Salvador and beyond 30 years to the week after his assassination. Another feature considers whether Christian bookshops still have a future in the UK, while there is an interview with Lady Tebbit, who was injured in the Brighton bomb of 1985. Don't forget our new subscription offer, which includes a free copy of Third Way, and check out the Church Times blog as well.

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