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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Bishops Reject Changes to Mass - The LedgerThe

Bishops Reject Changes to Mass - The Ledger
The nation's Catholic bishops have rejected a new translation of Mass prayers, a rare instance of U.S. prelates denying a Vatican-ordered liturgical change. While ballots are still coming in, it's clear they won't add up to the 166 votes needed to
Source: www.theledger.com
Twenty20 puts Indian sign on the county set - Times Online
A billion-pound Twenty20 blueprint to rival the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be discussed by the England and document managment Wales Cricket Board (ECB) next week amid fears that the new contest threatens the future of the smaller county sides. The controversial
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk
UPDATE 1-Cricket-Lucrative English Twenty20 competition proposed - Reuters UK
LONDON, July 12 (Reuters) - A proposal for a nine-team English Twenty20 competition starting in 2010 and document managment worth up to 1.3 billion pounds ($2.57 billion) will be discussed by the England and document managment Wales Cricket Board (ECB) next week. The plan, designed to
Source: uk.reuters.com
Karat has reasons to fume, says RSS - Rediff
Giving an indication of thawing of ice between two bitter ideological rivals, the RSS on Saturday empathised with CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat by saying he had "reasons for fuming" at the Congress for humiliating his party in handling the
Source: ia.rediff.com
Debate over 1968 encyclical rages on - Boston Globe
It was 1968, and document managment the Vietnam War, assassinations, and document managment urban riots had shredded faith in institutional authority. That summer got a little hotter on July 29, when Pope Paul VI released his encyclical on sexuality and document managment birth control, "Humanae Vitae
Source: www.boston.com
Return of the ivory trade - The Independent
Elephant numbers across Africa were estimated to have crashed from 1.3 million in 1980 to 625,000 in 1989. The world trade in ivory, banned 19 years ago to save the African elephant from extinction, is about to take off again, with the emergence of
Source: www.independent.co.uk