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BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — A rebel leader who proclaimed himself president of the Central African Republic after his fighters invaded the capital has appointed a new cabinet. |
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Pope Francis celebrated his first Easter Mass with departures from the style of his predecessor even as he delivered a traditional call for peace. |
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VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis marked Christianity's most joyous day with a passionate plea for world peace, celebrating his first Easter Sunday as pontiff in the enthusiastic company of more than 250,000 people who overflowed from St. Peter's Square. |
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VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis marked Christianity's most joyous day with a passionate plea for world peace, celebrating his first Easter Sunday as pontiff in the enthusiastic company of more than 250,000 people who overflowed from St. Peter's Square. |
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Conservative party chairman Grant Shapps provoked scorn from Government critics today by using his own children’s living arrangements in an attempt to justify the controversial “bedroom tax”. Related Stories Dog control powers axed despite fatal attack on teen Halting immigration 'would cost UK.... |
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The Church of England must act as symbol of peace in an increasingly divided world, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said ahead of his first Easter Service. The Most Rev Justin Welby said the Church has to show it can manage disagreement "gracefully" over issues such as women bishops and gay marriage. |
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Broadcaster plans to turn part of the site into a virtual attraction where visitors can see how their favourite shows are made BBC Television Centre closed its doors on Sunday but the corporation has ambitious plans to return to it after redevelopment with a virtual attraction, allowing visitors to.... |
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Pope Francis delivered a plea for peace in his first Easter Sunday message to the world, decrying the seemingly endless conflicts in the Middle East and on the Korean peninsula after celebrating Mass at an outdoor altar before more than 250,000 people in flower-bedecked St. Peter's Square. |
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Barbara Gloudon's weekly column was inadvertently omitted from our Holy Thursday edition which incorporated features of our Thursday and Friday papers. Here, therefore, is her column. EASTER is back again, meaning different things to different people. There are "the devouts", the believers in life, death and resurrection. |
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada - The unfortunate suppression of freedom of expression and the nagging prevelance of insecurity in the last one year of independence crowned by the recent heartless and barbaric assassination of a vocal government critic, Ding Chan Awuol, popularly known by penname as Isaiah.... |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has launched an attack on society's belief that things can improve through change without God, in his first Easter message. The Most Rev Justin Welby warned against 'vain human optimism' in change as it would lead to cynicism and only joyfulness through faith in God would lead to 'radical expectation in the future'. |
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