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Re-cycle of Life (Free subscription) | 23/07/2008
Tomorrow the massed ranks of Anglicanism will decamp from the brutalist University of Kent campus in Canterbury, site of the Lambeth Conference, to London. There they will march through the streets to demand an end to world poverty and then - a bit of a non sequitur this - will repair to the genteel surroundings of the garden at Buckingham Palace for a tea party with the Queen. Openl...
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Anglican Mainstream (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
By Ruth Gledhill, TimesonLine Anglicans stand in the middle of “one of the most severe challenges” to have faced the Church in history, the Archbishop of Canterbury said last night. Dr Rowan Williams, addressing 650 bishops at the ten-yearly Lambeth Conference, at the University of Kent in Canterbury, set out his vision for the Church. He said [...]
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 21/07/2008
Anglicans stand in the middle of “one of the most severe challenges” to have faced the Church in history, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr Rowan Williams, addressing 650 bishops at the ten-yearly Lambeth Conference, at the University of Kent in Canterbury, set out his vision for the Church. He said that there had never been a golden age for Anglicans and the Church because its very foundation was divided...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 21/07/2008
Anglicans stand in the middle of “one of the most severe challenges” to have faced the Church in history, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr Rowan Williams, addressing 650 bishops at the ten-yearly Lambeth Conference, at the University of Kent in Canterbury, set out his vision for the Church. He said that there had never been a golden age for Anglicans and the Church because its very foundation was divided...
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Thinking Anglicans (Free subscription) | 20/07/2008
I visited the University of Kent at Canterbury on Saturday. My main purpose was to give a Media training session to some Americans and Canadians, but before I did that, I wanted to collect my Press credentials and to check...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 18/07/2008
Kent’s NatWest Pro40 clash with Derbyshire at Canterbury has been put back a day to Monday August 18.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 18/07/2008
There is something of the high camp diva about Higham Park, near Canterbury in Kent. Aloof, ornate and architecturally grand, this Grade II listed 18th-century mansion, for sale for £7.5 million, has a history riddled with tales of excess and tragedy.
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The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
The 650 bishops from more than 150 countries, led by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, met at the University of Kent in Canterbury to discuss the Anglican......
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UKWinesOnline (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
[ July 17, 2008 to July 19, 2008. ] CAMRA's (Campaign for Real Ale) Kent Beer Festival takes places from 17-19 July 2008 on a farm near Canterbury. With over 130 real ales and ciders, including foreign beers, music, food and a family area this looks to be a fun, and well-organised event for beer lovers. “Beer on the farm” is the unofficial motto of [...]
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ECB (Free subscription) | 14/07/2008
Kent have beaten Yorkshire by three wickets after a nervous run-chase at Canterbury. Yasir Arafat was unbeaten on 19 at the end.
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Of course, I could be wrong... (Free subscription) | 13/07/2008
From the gorgeous, Allie. Hello everyone, As most of you know, I am currently at the University of Kent in Canterbury where I will be serving as a Steward at the Lambeth Conference. I have told most of you that I will be blogging, and have just started. What will make this blog a bit different from most of the people blogging, is that it will not cover as much politics as some of the others (although...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 12/07/2008
Captain Rob Key's first LV County Championship hundred of the summer meant honours finished just about even on day two of Kent's clash with Yorkshire in Canterbury.
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ECB (Free subscription) | 12/07/2008
Azhar Mahmood took five wickets as Kent battled back in their LV County Championship clash with Yorkshire at Canterbury this morning.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 12/07/2008
As a South African enjoying himself on a cricket field yesterday, Jacques Rudolph may well have found himself in a class of one. Rudolph gave up Test cricket to play for Yorkshire and his undefeated century helped them enjoy a rewarding day – on the field at least – against Kent at Canterbury in the First Division.