The Vatican is not traditionally known as a hotbed of cricketing talent, so a team in holy orders shouldn't prove too much for a touring XI of authors from the UK, should it? Not so, as the historian Tom Holland recounts. "Quo vadis?" As we rattled over the flagstones of the Appian Way, the ancient.... |
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Bishop Daniel Obinim, the founder of Godsway International Ministry, yesterday told an Accra high court that he compensated the panelists of Hot FM – an Accra-based radio station – who were at the studio when he and his boys stormed there in 2011. The bishop, who said this in a court presided over.... |
Algiers: Alcohol has resurfaced as a hot-button issue in Algerian politics, with ultra-conservative Muslims angered by plans to liberalise sales in a country torn between respect for Islam and freedom of choice. With deeply-conservative Salafists threatening to take to the streets, Prime Minister.... |
Campaign Raises Money to 'Uncuff' Journalists. VoA - News Sunday 3rd May, 2015 More than 220 journalists around the world are imprisoned for covering news and reporting information their governments may not like, such as stories on official corruption, political uprisings and pro-democracy rallies. |
The eyes of baseball will be on Pete Rose when he makes his debut in Fox’s baseball studio. The Foxies are close to setting a start date for him and could do so as early as this week. If he is not otherwise preoccupied when Rose hits the air, Alex Rodriguez might even be watching. He should. |
. SYDNEY: Prime Minister Tony Abbott said he was confident Australia could restore its relationship with Indonesia despite anger over the execution of two drug convicts, whose bodies reportedly returned home yesterday. Andrew Chan, 31, and Myuran Sukumaran, 34, were killed by firing squad on.... |
Relatives of two men executed in Indonesia arrived back in Australia yesterday on a flight believed to have been carrying the bodies of the pair, whose deaths Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has called “cruel and unnecessary.” Andrew Chan, 31, and Myuran Sukumaran, 34, were killed by firing.... |
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said he was confident Australia could restore its relationship with Indonesia despite anger over the execution of two drug convicts, whose bodies reportedly returned home Saturday. Andrew Chan, 31, and Myuran Sukumaran, 34, were killed by firing squad on Wednesday over.... |
John Fox is one of the men featured in a new doc called Survivors Rowe. He tells the story of how his life was torn apart by an Anglican priest named Ralph Rowe -- and how he found a new beginning. (Still from Survivors Rowe)
It leaves a broken place inside that never truly heals. And for many it is still a secret, unspoken. |
. VoA - News Sunday 3rd May, 2015 More than 220 journalists around the world are imprisoned for covering news and reporting information their governments may not like, such as stories on official corruption, political uprisings and pro-democracy rallies. Beginning Sunday - World Press Freedom Day - the Committee to Protect Journalists, a private U. |
The Animal Justice Party's first politician elected to an Australian parliament, Mark Pearson, wants NSW to ban battery hens. He believes he can muster the numbers to pass a law. Mr Pearson will be sworn into the NSW Legislative Council on Tuesday. He says the Shooters and Fishers MP Robert Borsak.... |
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