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Breaking News Thu, 24 Jul 2008
Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, center, leads various religious leaders, including Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, front left, and Dr. John Sentamu, front right, and others from different faiths and delegates of Lambeth Conference, Anglican Bishops from all around the world in a march through central London on Thursday July 24, 2008, calling world leaders to keep their promises to deliver the Millennium Development Goals of halving world poverty by 2015.
Anglican   London   Photos   Poverty   Religion  
 The Times 
Bishops march on London over deadline to halve poverty
| Nothing unites warring factions so much as a common enemy and, as 650 bishops left their encampment in Canterbury to march on the capital yesterday, they at last had a single purpose. They set aside... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Max Mosley, center, President of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) leaves the High Court in London after his hearing, Monday, July 14, 2008.
Court   Media   Photos   Privacy   Protection  
 The Times 
Mosley did not deserve the law's protection
| If we were concerned with American rather than European law, we might describe Mr Justice Eady's judgment in Mosley v Newsgroup Newspapers as the English equivalent of the Supreme Court case of Gris... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Project Hope Daycare Center - School - Davao City - Philippines  Inquirer 
Population debate goes to the streets
| MANILA, Philippines—The debate over population control has taken a turn toward mass action following the warning by El Shaddai leader Bro. Mike Velarde that the legions of his charismatic movement u... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Debate   Manila   Philippines   Photos   Population  
Translations of Rizal's novels  Inquirer 
Translations of Rizal's novels
| MANILA, Philippines—There was a time that the big bookstore chain National Bookstore was so busy with other merchandise that books were actually neglected in their presentation and shelving. There w... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Hero   Manila   Novels   Philippines   Photos  
Top Stories
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. waves to the audience after a speech at the victory column in Berlin Thursday, July 24, 20 The Australian
Obama speech urges global unity
| BARACK Obama today challenged a new generation of Americans and Europeans to tear down walls between estranged allies, races, and faiths in a soaring call for global un... (photo: AP / Markus Schreiber)
Europe   Germany   Photos   Politics   US  
  Kamal Nath, Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, answers jounralist's questions during a press conference, during the third day of the World Trade Organisation ministerial summit on trade liberalisation talks, at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. After nearly seven years of fruitless haggling, ministers will try to bridge gaps on trade-opening measures under the Doha Development Agenda lauched in November 2001. The Australian
No Doha deal better than a dud one
| FREE trade remains in Australia's best interests. This week trade ministers descended on Geneva for negotiations to try to break the deadlock in the Doha Round of World... (photo: AP / Keystone, Salvatore Di Nolfi)
Agriculture   Photos   Politics   Trade   WTO  
Airlines The Daily Telegraph
Who'd want to be an airline boss right now?
| What sort of company would you least like to be running, during the current economic downturn? Apart from the astonishingly high level of job security, banks come prett... (photo: Creative Commons / )
Airlines   Excecutive   Fuel   Photos   Recession  
 F-16  Plane The Statesman
Anti-terror aid for upgrading Pak F-16s
Press Trust Of India | NEW YORK, July 24: The Bush administration plans to shift nearly 230 million US$ in aid to Pakistan from counter-terrorism programmes to upgrading ... (photo: USAF)
Defence   India   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   US  
Obama in Baghdad CBS News
Will Obama Get A Bounce In The Polls After His Foreign Trip?
The assumption among most observers seems to be that Barack Obama will get a bounce in the polls from his trip to Afghanistan and Iraq, the Middle East, and western Europ... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
Afghanistan   Europe   Iraq   Photos   US  
Front of the Quran The Guardian
Interpretation must move with the times
The Qur'an has to be interpreted from epoch to epoch, generation to generation. Old and traditionalist interpretations have to be ditched | , I found the Qur'an debate at... (photo: Creative Commons File / crystalina)
Debate   Faith   Islam   Photos   Religion  
Frank Schleck of Luxemburg reacts while being interviewed after the 18th stage of the Tour de France cycling race between Bourg-d'Oisans and Saint -Etienne, France Star Tribune
Father of Tour cyclists stopped, searched
SAINT-ETIENNE, France  -- French customs agents looking for doping products stopped, searched and released a car driven by the father of Tour de France riders Frank ... (photo: AP Photo / Christophe Ena)
Cycling   Doping   France   Luxemburg   Photos  
Opinions Commentaries
- EDITORIAL: Fukuda's fiscal waffling
- POINT OF VIEW/ Atsuko Handa: Time to revise criteria for lan
- EDITORIAL: India-U.S. nuclear deal
- Nursing student in bus bombing dies in hospital
Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, center, leads various religious leaders, including Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, front left, and Dr. John Sentamu, front right, and others from different faiths and delegates of Lambeth Conference, Anglican Bishops from all around the world in a march through central London on Thursday July 24, 2008, calling world leaders to keep their promises to deliver the Millennium Development Goals of halving world poverty by 2015.
Bishops march on London over deadline to halve poverty
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- Nightmare nearly over
- Charles Krauthammer: Al-Maliki casts his ballot for Obama
- Paul Bogard: Wasted watts
- Eric Ringham: Here, in this paper, we'd like to announce
 Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is introduced at Jackson Memorial Hall at Virginia Military Institute, in Lexington, Va., Wednesday, April 11, 2007. The presidential hopeful delivered a major policy speech concerning the Iraq war to the VMI Corps of Cadets. (
Blog House: Too many candles for McCain?
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Columnists Media
- Tracey Emin: 'I've yet again become my hardest criti
- Miles Kington Remembered: The Lord thy God is a little liabl
- Pandora: Meow! Co-authors at war over Chekhov play
- Thomas Sutcliffe: Exclusive! Hadrian reveals all!
Food
Ask The Splendid Table: Sugar snap peas are a tasty addition to summer pastas
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- TV rating body should be self-regulatory: TRAI
- Explainer: Public interest
- An exercise in damage limitation
- Last night's TV
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TV rating body should be self-regulatory: TRAI
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Politics Journalism
- Brown presses bishops over development goals
- The view from Pennsylvania
- Next stop Britain... a diplomatic minefield
- Obama speech: 'We must come together to save planet'
  U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., center only back seen, shakes hands of supporters after his speech at the Victory Column in Berlin Thursday, July 24, 2008.
200,000 cheer Obama in Berlin
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- New charges for ABC journalist
- Alameda Journal
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- Robert Verkaik: This could take the 'sting' out of j
Child - Poverty - Slum Area - Brgy. 76-A - Piapi - Davao City - Philippines
Revised guidelines for coverage of children's cases out
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Democracy Letters
- Step by step to democracy in China
- Internal Democracy, Not Godfatherism
- 50 Police Officers Trained in Justice And Democracy
- Threat to democracy
 KLdy1 - Feb07 - Shanghai, China - architecture - development - economy - Nanpu cable suspension bridge, connecting Puxi and Pudong - jkt07. (dy1)
Step by step to democracy in China
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- South African judge picked for top UN rights post
- Clock ticks down on stalled WTO talks
- Magnetic energy blasts make Northern Lights 'dance'
- Life in prison for Argentine 'dirty war' general
 Malaysian discount carrier AirAsia yesterday said it will buy another 40 Airbus aircraft and launch flights to China by March 2005 to maintain its position as Asia´s leading budget airline. sa1
Asian airlines' profit hit by fuel, outlook grim
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