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Tutu Eames to receive honorary doctorates from University of London

Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the former Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland the Rt Rev Lord Eames will today receive an honorary doctor of divinity degree from the University of London alongside

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'We Kill Carelessly' - Archbishop Desmond Tutu Votes to Stop Whaling

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --"We kill carelessly," Nobel Laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said last week as he spoke in support of a global campaign to stop whaling by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW - ).Tutu launched Sacred Ocean - Global Voices Against the Cruelty of Whaling in Cape Town with a speech that made an analogy...

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Mike Smith: Archbishop Tutu Calls Obama Win a "Mandela Moment"

Archbishop Desmond Tutu called the Obama win "a new era" for all Americans and echoed the words of Martin Luther King saying Obama has brought a message of hope.

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Archbishop Desmond Tutu Votes to Stop Whaling

“We kill carelessly,” Nobel Laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said as he spoke in support of a global campaign to stop whaling by the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Tutu launched Sacred Ocean - Global Voices Against the Cruelty of Whaling in Cape Town with a speech that made an analogy that compared rape and [...]

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whaling gets on tutu's moby

Archbishop Desmond Tutu launched a new global anti-whaling campaign Thursday, which seeks to ban all whaling. "What makes it even worse is the brutality (of whale hunting)," said Tutu, a Nobel peace laureate, at the launch. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), which backs the campaign, says whales are usually hunted with grenade-tipped harpoons that explode inside...

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Tutu launches anti-whaling campaign

Archbishop Desmond Tutu has launched a new global anti-whaling campaign, which seeks to ban all whaling.

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Tutu, De Klerk call on EU to help DRC

Nobel Peace Prize winners Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former SA president FW de Klerk, have urged EU leaders to use their "personal political leadership" to help ease the crisis in DRC.

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One for the whales

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has cast the first vote at the Two Oceans Aquarium in an international campaign to raise awareness about whaling.

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South Africa: Archbishop Tutu Gets Fulbright Award

South African Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, became the 14th recipient of the U.S. Fulbright Prize for International Understanding. The 77-year-old cleric, a key figure in the struggle against South Africa’s apartheid racial system, was honored for a lifetime of work for reconciliation among peoples. Archbishop Tutu received the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize for his role [...]

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Thoughts on leadership, direction, conflict and change

"I am a leader by default, because nature abhors a vacuum." Desmond Tutu, quoted in the Christian Science Monitor, Dec 20 1984."The real leader has no need to lead - he is content to point the way." Henry Miller, from...

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Cathleen Falsani: Talking with the Dalai Lama: What Would You Ask if You Had Just Ten Questions?

... leaders. Rock stars and poets. Culture shapers and world changers. After meeting Archbishop Desmond Tutu a few weeks back, the long list of spiritual giants I'd love to talk to about faith before I die (or they pass on to the Great Reward) is down to three: the Rev. Billy Graham, Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama. I'd give just about anything to sit by Graham's rocking chair in the...

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Madonna's film about orphans to air on Sundance

... by Nathan Rissman). It consults experts including Former President Bill Clinton and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.But the film's real power is its images, which are often dismaying but, here and there, reflect hope and a remarkable will to survive."I had many goals," said Madonna during a phone conversation from her Manhattan home a few days ago. "I did get to a point where I thought, 'I'm...

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World AIDS Day: Madonna’s Documentary on Malawi Airs Tonight

... viewer through stories involving these children, she spotlights leading experts such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, economist Jeffrey Sachs and former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Said Madonna in an AP interview : If all you can do is live life in your world in a way that shows you are responsible for the people around you, that's a course of action. People can be of service in large...

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South Africa: Special Olympics Torch to Light Up Joburg

... Phosa, among others, will be made.The torch will then move onto Thokza Park, Rockville, where Leah Tutu (wife of Desmond Tutu) and footballers Benedict Vilakazi, Ryan Botha and Teko Modise will also be in attendance for this occasion, as well as Special Olympics athletes.From there the torch will visit Albertina Sisulu School, where chairman of the SOI Global Athletes Congress...

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Madonna shares message

... produced and narrated by Madonna (directed by Nathan Rissman). It consults with Bill Clinton and Desmond Tutu.But the film's real power is its images, which are often dismaying but, here and there, reflect hope and a will to survive."I had many goals," Madonna says. "I did get to a point where I thought, 'I'm being overambitious, I'm trying to say too much, I'll never accomplish it.'...