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  1. Muslim Massacre online game causes outrage

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 4, 2008

    Auckland, Nov.4 (ANI): Religious leaders are calling for the banning on an Internet game that invites players to kill Muslims The Australian Muslim community has accused the Federal Government and police of double

    Also tagged: national, brisbane, federal government, american hero, part time, attorney general, programmer, outrage, internet game, 9 11 attacks, australian federal police, hundred thousand, free online game, robert mcclelland, muslim community, destructive weapons, friendship association, kill muslims, ramadhan foundation, sedition laws

  2. Christmas ban in Oxford enrages religious leaders

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 3, 2008

    London, Nov 3 (ANI): A council-owned charity in Oxford came up with a plan to ban the word Christmas from this years festive celebrations, and it has earned itself the ire of religious leaders. The Oxford city council

    Also tagged: entertainment, christmas carol, traditional culture, british identity, oxon, muslim council, traditional christmas, deputy leader, muslim brothers, bracknell, oxford city council, british christmas, carol services, dangerous idea, ed turner, educational centre, enrages, festive celebrations, winter light, word christmas

  3. Pope to make first visit to Africa

    abc.net.au » ABC News : Just In - Oct 26, 2008

    Pope Benedict XVI is to make his first visit to Africa as pontiff next March, attending ceremonies in Cameroon and Angola.

    Also tagged: angola, cameroon, holy see, religion and beliefs

  4. Film reveals second papal assassination attempt

    abc.net.au » ABC News: World - Oct 17, 2008

    It has been disclosed that the late pope, John Paul II, survived a second assassination attempt in 1982, the year after he was shot by a Turkish gunman in St Peter's Square.

    Also tagged: italy, crime, documentaries, portugal, holy see, feature films, law crime and justice, religion and beliefs

  5. Eight arrested after clash in Uttar Pradesh

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 30, 2008

    Lucknow, Sep 30 (IANS) Eight people have been arrested following a sectarian clash in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar district, police said Tuesday.The incident took place Monday night in Joli village in Muzaffarnagar

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  6. Female circumcision continues in Egypt even six years after it was banned

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 22, 2008

    London, September 22 (ANI): Girls are being circumcised in Egypt despite a ban on female genital mutilation, imposed about six years ago. A new study conducted by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio

    Also tagged: world health organization, health science, female genital mutilation, researcher, imprisonment, female circumcision, single girl, mohamed, female genital cutting, egyptian culture, new scientist magazine, study also revealed that, two thirds, six years, circumcised, cleveland clinic foundation, egyptian girls, research leader, sexual drive, traditional beliefs

  7. Pope leads 260,000 in Paris mass

    abc.net.au » ABC News: World - Sep 13, 2008

    Pope Benedict has lead an open-air mass in Paris, and has visited Lourdes.

    Also tagged: france, catholic, religion and beliefs

  8. Hospital says Dalai Lama in stable condition

    abc.net.au » ABC News : Just In - Aug 29, 2008

    Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is in a stable condition and there is "no cause for concern" over his health, the private Indian hospital to where he was admitted says.

    Also tagged: india, buddhism

  9. Pope Benedict urges race tolerance

    abc.net.au » ABC News: World - Aug 17, 2008

    Pope Benedict has entered a row over racism in Italy by urging Christians everywhere to combat intolerance towards foreigners.

    Also tagged: italy, catholic, race relations

  10. Anglican Church moves to end gay bishop ordination

    abc.net.au » ABC News: World - Jul 29, 2008

    A group of senior Anglican clergy has announced new proposals to try to preserve the church's unity by ending the ordination of gay bishops and stopping the blessing of same-sex relationships.

    Also tagged: united states, anglicans, gays and lesbians, religion and beliefs, community and society

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