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Roman ruins found under British theatre

An ancient Roman ruin has been discovered by builders working on the 25.6 million pounds redevelopment of the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, UK.

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Composers’ forum: Denis Smalley on ‘Does Space Matter?’

Denis Smalley (image by Garas Kálmán) Date: 27th of October 2009 Place: Room G16, Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama University of Manchester, UK Professor Denis Smalley Denis Smalley is a composer specialising in electroacoustic music. He was born in New Zealand, and completed music degrees at the University of Canterbury and the Victoria University of Wellington (MusB, and BMus...

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Former archbishop's treasures found in river

Officials at a British cathedral say a haul of valuable coins and medallions belonging to a former archbishop of Canterbury has been retrieved in a river in northern England.

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Former archbishop's treasures found in river

Officials at a British cathedral say a haul of valuable coins and medallions belonging to a former archbishop of Canterbury has been retrieved in a river in northern England.

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Former archbishop's treasures found in river

LONDON -- Officials at a British cathedral say a haul of valuable coins and medallions belonging to a former archbishop of Canterbury has been retrieved in a river in northern England.

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A response from The Traditional Anglican Church

20 th October 2009 I have spent this evening speaking to bishops, priests and lay people of the Traditional Anglican Communion in England , Africa, Australia , India , Canada , the United States and South America . We are profoundly moved by the generosity of the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI . He offers in this Apostolic Constitution the means for “former Anglicans to enter into the fullness...

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Diocesan Eco-Essay - win a trip to Copenhagen!

ECO-ESSAY COMPETITION • Are you a Christian? • Are you aged between 18 and 29 years old? • Are you passionate to make a difference in God’s precious world? • Would you like to be a part of one of the most significant events of our time? • Could you be an ambassador and champion in our Diocese of churches? “Yes!”.....? …then this Eco-Essay competition...

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Too Big to Fail? The Climate. The Human Race. Our Collective Conscience (Darfur). Health Care Reform. Our System of Government.

(Image: Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey) People should use the climate change crisis as an opportunity to become human again, setting aside the addictive and self-destructive behaviour that has damaged their souls, the Archbishop of Canterbury said today. Dr Rowan Williams, head of the Church of England and leader of the worldwide Anglican communion, told an audience at Southwark Cathedral...

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U.K. Supreme Court Officially Opened

Washington Post reports on yesterday's opening of the new, U.K. Supreme Court, which replaces the venerable Law Lords as the nation's court of last resort: Queen Elizabeth II formally opened Britain's new Supreme Court on Friday in a ceremony attended by high court justices from the United States and around the world. Prime Minister Gordon Brown and top judges from Canada, Australia, India, South Africa...

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Who does she think she is? The queen of England?

" UK Service Of Commemoration Marks End Of Iraq War " ( AP , CBS News): At a memorial service honoring Britons who died during the Iraq war, the Archbishop of Canterbury said Friday it will take time for historians and moralists to decide if the conflict was justified. But the Iraq War is not over. "It is for the Brits!" Says who? As Rebecca's " gordo even screws up a withdrawal...

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Archbishop explores war morality during service for Iraq dead

POLITICIANS AND commentators should learn from the Iraq war not to use the type of incendiary language that was evident in the months before the United States and the United Kingdom, along with other allies, decided to oust Saddam Hussein, the Archbishop of Canterbury said yesterday.

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U.K. Honors Soldiers Who Died in Iraq

At a memorial service honoring Britons who died in the Iraq war, the archbishop of Canterbury said it will take time for historians and moralists to decide if the conflict was justified.

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U.K. service of commemoration marks end of Iraq war

At a memorial service honoring Britons who died during the Iraq war, the Archbishop of Canterbury said Friday it will take...

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UK service of commemoration marks end of Iraq war

At a memorial service honoring Britons who died during the Iraq war, the Archbishop of Canterbury said Friday it will take time for historians and moralists to decide if the conflict was justified.