The new Bishop of Derry smiles, shakes my hand and invites me to take a seat. The Very Rev. Dr. Donal McKeown makes an excellent first impression. He’s welcoming, friendly and I felt remarkably comfortable in his company. Dr. McKeown will be officially installed as the new Bishop of the Derry.... |
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We take it for granted that music is all around us and endlessly accessible. But did you know that gigs, muzak, and the music business itself were all born in the 18th century in the UK? Every morning, I start my day with coffee, and opening Spotify on my laptop. |
We take it for granted that music is all around us and endlessly accessible. But did you know that gigs, muzak, and the music business itself were all born in the 18th century in the UK?
Hey DJ … Suzy Klein and 18th century friend. Photograph: Simon Livingston/BBC.
Every morning, I start my day with coffee, and opening Spotify on my laptop. |
BBC Sport's Frank Keogh assesses the runners and riders in the 2014 Grand National, to be run at Aintree on Saturday |
Two of the world's best-known public figures, Pope Francis and Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, met for the first time Thursday in Rome. |
VATICAN CITY, April 3, (AFP): Pope Francis gave Queen Elizabeth II a royal orb for baby Prince George as the monarch met him for the first time Thursday, a low-key visit that is the 87- year-old monarch’s first foreign trip since 2011. The visit too... |
CA-NEWS (CA) The Queen Elizabeth has met Pope Francis for the first time during a one-day visit to Rome,
reported. Radio Australia It is the Queen's first foreign trip since a visit to Australia in 2011. She gave the pontiff gifts from the royal estates, including a dozen eggs and a bottle of whisky. |
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II — bearing a basket of honey, whiskey and other goodies from the royal estates — paid a visit to Pope Francis at the Vatican on Thursday. The pontiff returned the courtesy with a gift for Prince George, Elizabeth's great-grandson. |
“There has to be respect for what other people believe. It is almost like you slap somebody on face if you attack what they hold to be sacred, and it is really an attack on the respect that other people deserve. If we believe that we are all brothers and sisters in God’s family, then we must love.... |
Queen Elizabeth II -- bearing a basket of honey, whiskey and other goodies from the royal estates -- paid a visit to Pope Francis at the Vatican on Thursday. The pontiff returned the courtesy with a gift for Prince George, Elizabeth's great-grandson. |
For sports radio Gasbags, unintended consequences are a good thing. Having your opinions, no matter how cockeyed, reverberate outside the Valley of the Stupid through a more cavernous media landscape is wonderful for business. |
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