More closures of non-Muslim religious clubs in Malaysian schools, including Christian fellowships, have surfaced since the first incident was reported on July 12.
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Religious Club Closures in Schools Touch Nerve in Malaysia
A doorman protects the entrance to your home, but four deities take care of that job for the city of Hanoi.
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Protective gods worshipped at temples on capital’s four corners
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 13 Churches today demanded that the government resolve the Allah issue and charge the rest of the culprits responsible for attacking other churches, following the conviction of two siblings for torching the Metro Tabernacle church. Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) …
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Churches want Allah issue resolved and others convicted
Christians in China now number just over 23 million, according to the results of the Communist countrys first official faith survey.
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Official Survey Reports 23 Million Christians in China
Dramatic growth reported in prosperous and densely populated areas along the eastern coast and the Yangtze River
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Report Finds Christian Church Growing Rapidly in China
Christians in China now number just over 23 million according to the results of the communist countrys first official faith survey
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Over 23 million Christians in China official survey shows
The number of Christians in the country has hit a record 23.05 million in 2010, according to a survey released on Wednesday by the institute of world religions at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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Survey: Over 23 million Christians in China
PUTRAJAYA, July 21 The widow of Mount Everest climber, Sargeant M.
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Everest mountaineer body snatching case decision on August 6
Editors note: This is the first in a series of dispatches sent by Seguins John Gesick who has returned to Vietnam for the first time since the war this time with his son Patrick.
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Vietnam trip starts in Hanoi
Another District #51 Extended Learning session is now one for the history books. The five-week summer session was designed to get students scores in core subjects up to or beyond proficiency.
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COOL CLASSROOMS: Putting zing into Zen