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Selmanovic, radical evangelical | Mark Vernon

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

A new type of evangelical Christian is emerging in the US – of a kind that actively seeks dialogue with other faiths Leaders in the emerging church movement are used to suspicion and attack. They question whether Jesus is the only way, truth and life



George Bush’s former aide defends waterboarding of terrorism suspects

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

Karl Rove is proud that the US used water torture to break the will of prisoners and foil terror plots A senior adviser to former US president George Bush has said he is proud that the country used waterboarding to elicit information from terrorism suspects. Karl Rove , Bush’s chief political strategist for much of his presidency, defended the interrogation approach authorised during Bush’s tenure, saying he was “proud we used techniques that broke the will of these terrorists”



Somali rebels attack Mogadishu for third day

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

Government tells residents to leave battle zone as al-Shabaab militia takes positions near presidential palace Somalia was today embroiled in some of its fiercest fighting for nearly a year as government troops shelled advancing rebels in the capital, Mogadishu. The Islamist militia group al-Shabaab attacked government positions near the president’s palace and four people were killed by return fire, witnesses said. The violence erupted in the Wardhigley district in the early hours, the third day of battles between the insurgents and government forces backed by African Union troops.



US to lobby for endangered species listing for polar bear

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

Melting sea ice in the Arctic will kill thousands of bears in coming years, the US says, and continued commercial trade must not be allowed to make the situation worse It is a familiar story in the climate change debate. The US government is at odds with the rest of the world and, despite criticism, wants other countries to change their minds and fall in line behind Uncle Sam.



Nick Griffin welcomes decision not to ban BNP teachers

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

Party leader accuses education officials of taking no action against teachers promoting leftwing politics The British National party (BNP) has accused local education authorities of taking no action against “leftwing teachers … promoting their own politically correct brand of politics” as it welcomed ministers’ decision not to ban BNP members from the profession



Israeli settlements plan angers archbishop of Canterbury

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

Dr Rowan Williams adds voice to growing criticism of scheme to build nearly 2,000 homes on occupied territory The archbishop of Canterbury has waded into the row over Israeli plans to build hundreds of homes on occupied territory, saying the proposals left him feeling “baffled and angry”. Rowan Williams told an audience in London that although he believed the Israeli state had a right to exist, he had yet to hear a legal defence of settlement construction



Anti-government protesters march through Bangkok

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

Supporters of the deposed former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra gather on the capital’s streets



39 dead in Lahore suicide bombings

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

At least 39 killed and 95 wounded in suicide blasts which appeared to target Pakistani military Twin blasts rocked Lahore today, hitting a high-security military district and killing at least 39 people. Unconfirmed reports put the death toll at up to 50, while more than 95 people were injured.



BA union announces strike dates

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

British Airways cabin crew to hold two weekend walkouts in March over staff cuts, Unite says • How would the strike affect you? British Airways cabin crew will stage a series of strikes over two consecutive weekends this month, beginning with a three-day walkout on 20 March and followed by a four-day action from 27 March. The first strikes by BA cabin crew in nearly 13 years have been called by the Unite trade union after a breakdown in talks over staffing cuts.



Keep homilies to eight minutes, Vatican tells clergy

Mar 12th, 2010 | By admin | Category: World News

Catholic prelate says priests and deacons should keep sermons brief and maintain eye contact to keep flock well-tended The book of Genesis says God created the heavens and Earth in less than a week. Now, Catholic clergy are being asked to follow suit and keep their sermons to under eight minutes in a recommendation issued from the Vatican. Archbishop Nikola Eterovic, the secretary general of the Synod of Bishops, says homilies should be brief to cater for people with short attention spans



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