Hindu leaders have welcomed RUSSELL BRAND’s interest in their religion, i nsisting they’ll embrace him now he appears to have put his wild past beh ind him. The funnyman recently expressed a fascination with Hinduism in a Rollin g Stone magazine …
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Well, its official. The Archbishop proposed, the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion disposed.

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What makes The Episcopal Church so "Special" in the Archbishop’s eyes?
Passionate speeches, a rapt audience, reverberations of an auspicious conch, the sound of ancient Sanskrit verses, a unique idol of Lord Ganesh on display and an exhibition of objects attacked by ghosts were just some of the highlights of the second …
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World News Anchor, Diane Sawyer, asks physicist Stephen Hawking about the biggest mystery he’d like solved.

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Stephen Hawking on Religion: Science Will Win (6.7.10)
A conference sponsored by the Latter-day Saint Council on Mormon Studies, and the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame Held at Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA March 18-19, 2011 In a world pervaded with religious fervor and seemingly perpetual war, it has become essential for religious believers to consider the realities of violent conflict and the possibilities for a more peaceful world.
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War and Peace in Our Times: Mormon Perspectives
The good news: this is quoted verbatim from an article describing landmark scientific findings in Australia: “But I bit my tongue, and sent it off to a recognised authority, palaeontologist Peter Murray in Darwin, to see what he thought. When he confirmed that it probably was Genyornis , it was pretty exciting,” Robert says. The bad news: as quoted, the passage gives the misleading impression that someone bit off part of his tongue and asked scientists to evaluate whether it was an extinct flightless bird

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June, and the strawberry season is upon us. How I used to love it as a child: a heaped dish of berries, the large and the small, all blushing with the excitement of summer … apply sugar, mantle with cream, and the result was heavenly

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Let’s bring back the flavour to our national fruit
There are two big differences between the coalition Government and the last Labour administration. One is the approach to tackling the deficit.

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Forget football. The coalition’s game is different
A Tory prime minister, at the head of a coalition just a few weeks old, speaks directly to the people, and warns that the nation must make great sacrifices to avert calamity. “If all do their duty, if nothing is neglected, and if the best arrangements are made, and they are being made, we shall prove ourselves once more able … to ride out the storm

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Cameron must address his rhetorical deficit
As Iran’s leadership prepares to dispatch a Red Crescent flotilla to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza, its propaganda organs are spreading one message throughout the Muslim world: the Jewish state, branded by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as “the Zionist stain of shame”, is heading for its inevitable destruction.

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