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Bangladesh have named four players from the squad for the ongoing Chittagong Test – Raqibul Hasan, Nasir Hossain, Suhrawadi Shuvo and Shuvagata Hom – to tour the West Indies with the A team from October 29 – Cricket news from from
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Ahmed Osman – Egypt & Christianity October 11, 2011. Ahmed Osman was born in Cairo Egypt in 1934. He studied law at Cairo University and worked as a
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October 31, 2011 Niger: Saif al-Islam Gadhafi Would be Transferred Over to ICC Scott Stearns | Dakar The International Criminal Court (ICC) is trying to arrange the surrender of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, who is on the run and could be heading for Niger.
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David Neff, editor of Christianity Today, said magazine content is increasingly delivered through electronic and mobile formats to meet the changing wishes of readers. He spoke at the Society of Adventist Communicators annual convention on October 21
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WASHINGTON (MetroCatholic) – The head of the Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) called on Congress to defend the American legacy of religious liberty on October 26, during a hearing before
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In this season of none stop intrigue Dexter now being introduced to the unknown world of Christianity and now the new serial killer with his idol Dr James Gellar (played by Edward James Olmos) kill for religious reason. The notorious four horseman from
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We may be having lots of great (for now) sex, but our relationships are terrible. Organic sex proponents say, "Let sex be a reflection of lifelong commitment." By Tim Muldoon, October 17, 2011 "Like" the Patheos Catholic Page on Facebook to receive
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In a society with little interest in organised Christianity, suddenly St Paul's cathedral finds itself at the epicentre of the Occupy London movement (St Paul's may seek injunction to move activists, 24 October). Rather than serving as a museum to the
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1697 – France signs the Peace of Ryswick, ending the War of the Grand Alliance between France on one side and England, the Netherlands, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire on the other. 1888 – In London, Jack the Ripper murders his last victim.
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Youcef Nadarkhani, a 32-year-old pastor, was arrested in October 2009 and later sentenced to death for converting to Christianity. His attorney, Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, and religious rights organizations say Nadarkhani is facing possible execution for
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