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One Conjoined Twin Dies After Surgical Separation
Remaining twin is making steady progress doctors say.
Britain Debates Cloning of Human Embryos
Scientists want steady stream of stem cells for therapeutic purposes.
No Appeal of U.K. Ruling to Separate Conjoined Twins
Twins' parents say they are weary of battling government for right to decide their daughters' treatment.
British Court Overrules Parents in Conjoined Twins Case
Court orders operation when parents had hoped to let God decide outcome of joined twins.
Robert Runcie Former Archbishop of Canterbury Dies at Age 78
Thatcher-era leader of Church of England had controversial tenure
New Stabs at Old Wounds
Why Northern Ireland doesn't always love a parade.
Lutheran-Anglican Agreement Ineffective Because It's Unknown Says New Bishop
British, European priests are often unaware of 1996 pact for full communion.
English Christians Celebrate Orthodoxy and the Millennium
Two Church of England bishops appear at traditionalist rallies
Peacemaking in Northern Ireland
Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell considers the long, often painful process
Saving Celtic Spirituality
Despite the mythmaking, there's a wealth of Christian truth and devotion worth recovering.
Northern Ireland: Peace at Last?
Protestants and Catholics agree on a new government.
Tony Blair's Devolution Revolution
Paving the way for peace in the United Kingdom.
And Now a Web Site to Help You Reflect on Your Sins
UK Christian radio station's 'reflective' site already a hit.
Lord's Prayer a Musical Hit in United Kingdom
Cliff Richard's rejected recording reaches number one
Muslim Group Issues fatwa on Author of Gay Play about Christ
Defenders of the Messenger Jesus also castigates Christians for not protesting Corpus Christi
Classrooms in Hell
The first Sunday schools were not for respectable and well-mannered children of believers.
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Did You Know?
Little-known and remarkable facts about Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation.
Why Queen Mary Was Bloody
And why her persecution of Protestants failed
A Tale of Two Martyrs
The burning of Reformers Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer

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