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Rowan Williams
Information about this person was last updated on Tuesday, February 7, 2012.
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Pope prays for peace, reconciliation
cnn 25-DEC-11
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Anglican Archbishop: Bonds, Trust Broken in UK
ABCnews 25-DEC-11
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Queen marks 400th anniversary of King James Bible
msnbc 17-NOV-11
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'Big move' on pensions unveiled
bbc 02-NOV-11
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Archbishop backs 'Robin Hood tax'
icWales 02-NOV-11
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Occupy London: City of London to serve notice on St Paul's protesters (but Church refuses to be part of legal action to remov
dailymail 01-NOV-11
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St Paul's Protesters Facing Legal Action
skynews 28-OCT-11
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Welsh miners: fresh hopes for survivors 'huddled around air hole'
telegraph 16-SEP-11
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Church of England to review homosexuality policy: reports
montrealgazette 02-JUL-11
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Church of England to approve first openly gay bishop
telegraph 19-JUN-11
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UK says Sri Lanka must act on war atrocity claims
reuters 15-JUN-11
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Sudan air attacks causing 'huge suffering'
aljazeera 14-JUN-11
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I'm no plotter, says David Miliband
belfasttelegraph 12-JUN-11
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Archbishop of Canterbury was wrong, David Cameron says
telegraph 09-JUN-11
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Al-Qaeda confirms bin Laden’s death
ft 06-MAY-11
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British royal wedding ceremony under way
RTERadio 29-APR-11
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Royal wedding eve: Rehearsals, music, thanks (AP)
news 28-APR-11
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Bahraini prince to skip royal wedding
cnn 24-APR-11
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Kate 'will omit obey vow at Abbey'
icWales 22-APR-11
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Alternative tributes
guardian 17-APR-11
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Royal Wedding: Church of England releases new prayers for William and Kate
dailymail 15-APR-11
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U.K. police aim to prevent royal wedding riots
montrealgazette 28-MAR-11
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Archbishop of Canterbury condemns Pakistan's leaders over Shahbaz Bhatti murder
dailymail 07-MAR-11
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MPs vote to keep ban on prisoners voting
channel4news 10-FEB-11
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Suspect confesses to Ugandan gay activist's murder
MailGuardian 03-FEB-11
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Uganda burial priest berates gays
bbc 28-JAN-11
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Royal wedding: Kate Middleton will take car not horse-drawn carriage to wedding
dailymail 06-JAN-11
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Kate Middleton and Prince William's royal wedding route and reception plans revealed
dailymail 05-JAN-11
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Car bomb in Egypt kills at least 17 outside Christian church
telegraph 01-JAN-11
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Archbishop of Canterbury: read the Bible to understand Cameron's Big Society
telegraph 01-JAN-11
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Vatican deems Wikileaks disclosures 'serious'
RTERadio 11-DEC-10
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Briefly
washtimes 10-DEC-10
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Prince William sets wedding date, place
cnn 23-NOV-10
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Church of England 'is like failing coffee chain' says bishop
dailymail 09-NOV-10
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Jobless in UK could be made do manual work
RTERadio 07-NOV-10
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Anglicans' regret over conversion
bbc 17-OCT-10
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Voter registration in November for South Sudan referendum
cnn 08-OCT-10
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Diplomacy urgent as vote to split Sudan nears
cnn 07-OCT-10
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Gay bishops OK if celibate, Anglican leader says
theglobeandmail 25-SEP-10
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The Pope's parting gift
telegraph 20-SEP-10
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Pope to beatify Cardinal Newman
bbc 19-SEP-10
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Pope meets with clergy abuse victims, expresses 'sorrow' for scandal
cnn 18-SEP-10
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Pope visit: at Lambeth, warm words of a joint mission
telegraph 18-SEP-10
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UK arrests over 'threat' to Pope
aljazeera 17-SEP-10
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Pope Benedict XVI continues visit to Britain
RTERadio 16-SEP-10
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Pope visit: Pomp of state visit for Benedict XVI in secular Britain
telegraph 15-SEP-10
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Stephen Hawking: Archbishop of Canterbury attacks his claim God did NOT create Universe
dailymail 03-SEP-10
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Church of England paves the way for women bishops
AP 13-JUL-10
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Church on brink of schism as synod votes for women bishops
independent 12-JUL-10
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Church pressure over women bishops
channel4news 11-JUL-10
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Archbishop of Canterbury accused of second 'betrayal' of gay cleric
telegraph 09-JUL-10
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Gay cleric 'not selected for post'
belfasttelegraph 08-JUL-10
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Episcopal Church consecrates first openly lesbian bishop
cnn 16-MAY-10
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Episcopal Church ordaining first openly lesbian bishop
cnn 15-MAY-10
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Bishops in Britain offer full apology for child abuse
examiner 23-APR-10
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Steep fall in domestic spending
examiner 08-APR-10
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Archbishop of Canterbury attacks religious symbols ban in Easter sermon
telegraph 05-APR-10
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Protests over Pope's UK trip
thesun 04-APR-10
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Catholic Church: 'serious sins' over child abuse scandal
telegraph 04-APR-10
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Archbishop of Canterbury in stinging attack on 'wooden-headed bureaucratic silliness' in Easter sermon
dailymail 04-APR-10
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Fresh criticism of Vatican clouds Easter weekend (AFP)
news 03-APR-10
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[-said]: through its most testing time in modern history (and) left a permanent legacy of gratitude,
naharnet 06-FEB-12
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[-said]: general feeling of dismay at this behaviour
bbc 01-JAN-12
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[said:]: Whether it is an urban rioter mindlessly burning down a small shop that serves his community, or a speculator turning his back on the question of who bears the ultimate cost for his acquisitive adventures in the virtual reality of today's financial world, the picture is of atoms spinning apart in the dark.
irishsun 26-DEC-11
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[said:]: The most pressing question we now face, we might well say, is who and where we are as a society. Bonds have been broken, trust abused and lost. 'Whether it is an urban rioter mindlessly burning down a small shop that serves his community, or a speculator turning his back on the question of who bears the ultimate cost for his acquisitive adventures in the virtual reality of today’s financial world, the picture is of atoms spinning apart in the dark.
dailymail 25-DEC-11
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[said:]: The most pressing question we now face, we might well say, is who and where we are as a society. Bonds have been broken, trust abused and lost.
ananova 25-DEC-11
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[said:]: No one is seeking a privileged position for Christians in the Middle East, nor should they be. But what we can say, and I firmly believe that most Muslims here and in many other places would agree entirely, is that the continued presence of Christians in the region is essential to the political and social health of the countries of the Middle East.
kuna 09-DEC-11
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[said:]: My contention has been that the security and wellbeing of the historic Christian communities in the region is something of a litmus test in relation to the wider issues of the political health of the region.
bbc 09-DEC-11
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[-said]: We have to persuade them, simply, that we as government and civil society alike will put some intelligence and skill into giving them the stake they do not have,
ibtimes 06-DEC-11
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[argues:]: It isn't surprising if we see volatile, chaotic and rootless young people letting off their frustration in the kind of destructive frenzy we witnessed in August.
guardian 05-DEC-11
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[writes:]: Too many of these young people assume they are not going to have any ordinary, human, respectful relationships with adults – especially those in authority, the police above all. Too many of them inhabit a world in which the obsession with
guardian 05-DEC-11
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[said:]: We have taken this on board to the extent of suggesting that clause 28.4 should drop to allow the church the flexibility when women are allowed to be ordained bishops, to fast-track the first women in that position into these benches.
guardian 28-NOV-11
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[-said]: The moral crisis is as real as ever. The effects of environmental pressure and change are more and more felt day by day, especially by the most vulnerable people on the face of the planet,
news24 27-NOV-11
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[-said]: We have all suffered from a mindset in the last couple of centuries that has assumed there is an end to translating and understanding and thus that there is something wrong with any version of a text that fails to settle disputes and to provide an account of the truth that no one could disagree with,
javno 17-NOV-11
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[saying:]: It was a way of giving to the whole, not just the British realms but the whole of the English-speaking world, giving them a sense that their story was somehow woven into the story of the Bible.
bbc 16-NOV-11
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[ said]: There is still a powerful sense around fair or not of a whole society paying for the errors and irresponsibility of bankers; of impatience with a return to 'business as usual’ represented by still-soaring bonuses and little visible change in banking practices,
telegraph 06-NOV-11
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[said:]: The Church of England and the Church Universal have a proper interest in the ethics of the financial world and in the question of whether our financial practices serve those who need to be served – or have simply become idols that themselves demand uncritical service.
independent 04-NOV-11
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[said:]: The modest rate of taxation conceals the high levels of return that could be expected (some $410bn globally on one estimate). This has won the backing of significant experts who cannot be written off as naive anti-capitalists – George Soros, Bill Gates and many others.
icWales 03-NOV-11
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[said:]: There is still a powerful sense around – fair or not – of a whole society paying for the errors and irresponsibility of bankers; of messages not getting through; of impatience with a return to ’business as usual’ – represented by still soaring bonuses and little visible change in banking practices.
icWales 03-NOV-11
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[said:]: it was time we tried to be more specific
AP 02-NOV-11
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[-wrote]: The protest at St Paul's was seen by an unexpectedly large number of people as the expression of a widespread and deep exasperation with the financial establishment that shows no sign at all of diminishing,
smh 02-NOV-11
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[-wrote]: If religious leaders and commentators in the UK and elsewhere could agree on these three proposals, not as a fixed agenda but as a common ground on which to start serious discussion, the struggles and questionings alike of protesters and clergy at St Paul's will not have been wasted,
smh 02-NOV-11
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[wrote:]: There is still a powerful sense around - fair or not - of a whole society paying for the errors and irresponsibility of bankers; of messages not getting through; of impatience with a return to
icWales 02-NOV-11
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[-wrote]: to probe how far the government's preferred option will guarantee the domestic and international development goals central to the 'Robin Hood ' proposals.
AP 02-NOV-11
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[-wrote]: The protest at St. Paul's was seen by an unexpectedly large number of people as the expression of a widespread and deep exasperation with the financial establishment that shows no sign at all of diminishing,
AP 02-NOV-11
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[-wrote]: If religious leaders and commentators in the U.K. and elsewhere could agree on these three proposals, not as a fixed agenda but as a common ground on which to start serious discussion, the struggles and questionings alike of protesters and clergy at St. Paul's will not have been wasted,
AP 02-NOV-11
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[-concluded]: the unhappy controversies at St Paul's
guardian 02-NOV-11
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[concluded:]: If religious leaders and commentators in the UK and elsewhere could agree on these three proposals, as a common ground on which to start serious discussion, questionings alike of protesters and clergy will not have been wasted.
guardian 02-NOV-11
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[said:]: The events of the last couple of weeks have shown very clearly how decisions made in good faith by good people under unusual pressure can have utterly unforeseen and unwelcome consequences, and the clergy of St Paul’s deserve our understanding in these circumstances.
breakingnews 01-NOV-11
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[said:]: Events of the last couple of weeks have shown how decisions made in good faith by good people under unusual pressure can have utterly unforeseen and unwelcome consequences.
thesun 01-NOV-11
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[ said]: The best outcome from the unhappy controversies at St Paul's will be if the issues raised by the Pontifical Council can focus a concerted effort to move the debate on and effect credible change in the financial world,
ibtimes 01-NOV-11
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[said:]: The events of the last couple of weeks have shown very clearly how decisions made in good faith by good people under unusual pressure can have utterly unforeseen and unwelcome consequences, and the clergy of St Paul's deserve our understanding in these circumstances. Graeme Knowles has been a very distinguished dean of St Paul's, who has done a great deal to strengthen the pastoral and intellectual life of the cathedral and its involvement in the life of London. 'The urgent larger issues raised by the prote
mailonsunday 31-OCT-11
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[-said]: The announcement today of the resignation of the dean of St Paul's, coming as it does in the wake of the resignation of canon Giles Fraser last week, is very sad news,
smh 31-OCT-11
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[added:]: The urgent larger issues raised by the protesters at St Paul's remain very much on the table and we need as a Church and as society as a whole to work to make sure that they are properly addressed.
telegraph 31-OCT-11
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[said:]: The events of the last couple of weeks have shown very clearly how decisions made in good faith by good people under unusual pressure can have utterly unforeseen and unwelcome consequences, and the clergy of St Paul's deserve our understanding in these circumstances.
belfasttelegraph 31-OCT-11
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[commented:]: It is easy to say that prevention is better than cure, but it takes courage and deep collaboration to turn this into a reality, transforming the health of communities. USPG is building on its considerable history in supporting mission hospitals and health clinics with an innovative approach that is very exciting.
allafrica 28-SEP-11
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[had said:]: Racism is a permanent fixture of the Church of England. The pastoral need to care for priests who do not accept the ministry of black people will not go away.
guardian 16-AUG-11
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[said:]: I have two new suffragans and General Synod can't simply take them away. The pastoral need will not go away.
guardian 16-AUG-11
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[-wrote]: The tragedy of the events of recent days is that those who will pay the heaviest price are those who most need stability and encouragement in local communities,
trust 11-AUG-11
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[-wrote]: The government needs to know how afraid people are
trust 11-AUG-11
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[said:]: The death of John Stott will be mourned by countless Christians throughout the world. During a long life of unsparing service and witness, John won a unique place in the hearts of all who encountered him, whether in person or through his many books.
icWales 29-JUL-11
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[ concluded]: We cannot wait for politicians to sort things out, we have got to make a difference ourselves,
guardian 22-JUL-11
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[said:]: fashionable sneers
dailymail 09-JUL-11
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[ said]: Good question,
guardian 08-JUL-11
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[ said]: Big surprise: the first man to ask that,
guardian 08-JUL-11
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[ said]: This violence is a major threat to the stability of Sudan just as the new state of South Sudan is coming into being. The humanitarian challenge is already great, and the risk of another Darfur situation, with civilian populations at the mercy of government-supported terror, is a real one,
africafiles 15-JUN-11
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[-said]: International awareness of this situation is essential. The U.N. Security Council, the EU, the Arab League and the African Union need to co-operate in guaranteeing humanitarian access and safety for citizens,
africafiles 15-JUN-11
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[ wrote]: With remarkable speed, we are being committed to radical, long-term policies for which no one voted,
examiner 10-JUN-11
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[-wrote]: Government badly needs to hear just how much plain fear there is around such questions at present,
examiner 10-JUN-11
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[ said]: We are still waiting for a full and robust account of what the left would do differently,
euronews 10-JUN-11
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[-wrote]: We are being committed to radical, long-term policies for which no one voted,
irishsun 10-JUN-11
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[ says]: badly needs to hear how much plain fear there is
bbc 09-JUN-11
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[-wrote]: The uncomfortable truth is that, while grassroots initiatives and local mutualism are to be found flourishing in a great many places, they have been weakened by several decades of cultural fragmentation,
guardian 09-JUN-11
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[criticised:]: the steady pressure
guardian 09-JUN-11
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[-said]: I think the killing of an unarmed man is always going to leave a very uncomfortable feeling because it doesn’t look as if justice is seen to be done,
dailytimesPK 06-MAY-11
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[-said]: I think the killing of an unarmed man is always going to leave a very uncomfortable feeling because it doesn't look as if justice is seen to be done,
EgyptianGazette 06-MAY-11
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[said:]: I think the killing of an unarmed man is always going to leave a very uncomfortable feeling because it doesn't look as if justice is seen to be done. ... Read the full story at <name id=
irishsun 05-MAY-11
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[said:]: I don't know the full details any more than anyone else does. But I do believe that in such circumstances, when we are faced with someone who was manifestly a war criminal in terms of the atrocities inflicted, it is important that justice is seen to be served.
kyivpost 05-MAY-11
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[said:]: I think the killing of an unarmed man is always going to leave a very uncomfortable feeling because it doesn’t look as if justice is seen to be done.
icWales 05-MAY-11
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[said:]: I think the killing of an unarmed man is always going to leave a very uncomfortable feeling because it doesn't look as if justice is seen to be done.
belfasttelegraph 05-MAY-11
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[declared:]: I pronounce that they be man and wife together, in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
guardian 29-APR-11
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[declared:]: I pronounce that they be man and wife together in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
rian 29-APR-11
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[ said]: Those whom God has joined together, let no man put asunder,
upi 29-APR-11
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[said that:]: at the heart of it is two people for whom this day is very, very special
timesofmalta 29-APR-11
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[-said]: happiness rather than prosperity
skynews 24-APR-11
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[said:]: I hope they'll be given the strength and the persistence to go on showing the rest of us what's possible for the whole of their life together.
news_com_au 22-APR-11
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[said:]: What about having a new law that made all cabinet members and leaders of political parties, editors of national papers and the hundred most successful financiers in the UK spend a couple of hours every year serving dinners in a primary school on a council estate? Or cleaning bathrooms in a residential home? Walking around the streets … at night as a pastor, ready to pick up and absorb something of the chaos and human mess you'll find?
guardian 21-APR-11
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[said:]: I sort of understand what is being said there but I think there is a dangerous confusion between greed and aspiration. We need aspiration. One of the real problems that Wales often faces is low aspiration.
icWales 29-MAR-11
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[said:]: This idea of politics as public theatre, I believe politics is more than theatre.
icWales 29-MAR-11
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[-said]: Wales needs more greed
icWales 29-MAR-11
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[ said]: for all practical purposes as a martyr,
bbc 07-MAR-11
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