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Tag was last used: Jun 7, 2009
 
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Postat de:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jun 7, 2009

  Rastafarian brethren outnumber 'sistren'- Bucks trend in Christian churches

Athaliah Reynolds, Sunday Gleaner Reporter: Rastafarians chant at the public viewing of the late Cedella Marley Booker. - File SINCE THEIR explosion on the local scene in the 1930s, members of the Rastafarianism religion have bucked the trend in food, dress, language and...... [view]

Postat de:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 27, 2008

  Will a Fierce Battle Over Gay Rights Split the Anglican Church?

By Marcela Valente, IPS News : BUENOS AIRES, Dec 22 -- On the brink of a split in the global Anglican Communion that no one is eager to enlarge on, the Province of the Southern Cone of South America has become a temporary refuge for conservative bishops from the United States who refuse to...... [view]

Postat de:  nursheikha
Posted On:  Aug 7, 2008

  First it was the Tibetan Buddhist monks to boycott the Olympics, now the Muslim Uighurs?!?

Peace… Originally uploaded by sheilaz413 Its probably the CIA behind this again like it is whenever you hear a troublespot in the world…just another glorious feeding frenzy news for all the muslim/islam-haters… So just because you’re muslim...... [view]

Postat de:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 7, 2008

  The true story and the challenge of the Cuban journalists

Reflections of Fidel: SEVEN days ago I wrote about one of the great men in history: Salvador Allende, a man the world remembered with deep emotion and respect on his first centennial. However, no one quivered or even recalled the date of October 24, 1891, when the Dominican despot Rafael...... [view]

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