21 February 2007 06:30
Archbishop of Canterbury Visits President of Tanzania Amid Anglican Summit
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has made a courtesy visit to President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania on 16th February and paid tribute to the progress the country has made in recent years
Iraqi Violence Forcing Out Churches
by 1 otherSaddam Husseins execution has led to increased anger demonstrations and violence in Iraq fueling a source for the departure of churches in the country Sunni Muslims in Iraq demonstrated in the thousands against the manner of Saddams execution calling it an act of crude vengeance reported ABC News this week
300000 Celebrate Chinese New Year in London
Crowds of more than 300000 gathered in central London Sunday for what were the largest Chinese New Year celebrations outside of China where huge festivities took place including a parade and lion and dragon dancing
World Anglican Leaders Gather Ahead of Crunch Tanzania Summit
World leaders of the Anglican Communion have gathered in Tanzania for a crunch summit which commentators believe will most likely centre around the controversial issue of homosexuality in the Church
Backstory: Who's the more dominant sportsman: Woods or Federer?
Maybe the only way to settle who's better is to give Tiger a racket and Roger a wedge.
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