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Britain's 'cursing stone':

  • 'Cursing Stone' saved by council | Carlisle City Council rejected a proposal to destroy the stone, commissioned to mark the millennium (BBC)
  • They're doomed! | Has an art installation cursed Carlisle? A number of locals are blaming a stone sculpture for a series of local calamities (The Guardian, London)

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  • Christian friends, Christian enemies | Our friends of yesterday may not be our friends today, and our friends of today might not be our friends tomorrow (Haim Shapiro, The Jerusalem Post)

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