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Out with the old and in with the new

Poland-650.jpg Not a Bulletin Network Europe Extra - 22 November 2009: Out with the old and in with the new - Berlin’s creatives call for help Shop till you drop - Czechs embrace post-Communist consumer ...

Tackling trauma - a Turkish TV soap addresses the country's dark past

for Capital of Culture title. Skateboarding in Poland - young Poles embrace the sporting subculture ...

Worldwide reactions to Wilders' prosecution

. God bless you, Geert. They would rather embrace They would rather embrace Islam, than stand up ...

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Commonwealth Short Story Competition. All Embracing - by Dave Pescod from the UK. Loneliness in London ...

'Frog' by Rachida Lamrabet

lifestyle and embraces her personal freedom, but not without encountering opposition and doubt. The book ...

Nine African boxers convert to Islam in Pakistan

and Muslims approximately 15 percent of the population.     The boxers embraced Islam at a ceremony ... ;quot;I have travelled round the world but have never seen so many people embracing Islam at one time ...

Farewell to Uruzgan

but also destroyed social cohesion and left poverty and deprivation in its wake. Calculated embrace ... I had to restrain myself, such as when I was enveloped in a warm Afghan embrace by a leader who saw ...

The right to be gay and Muslim

Emre-Can410.jpg Not a Bulletin The State We’re In - 8 August 2009: Video letters reconcile war-torn friendships. We meet a man who embraces his right to be naked wherever and whenever he can, and talk ...

Gay in Uganda

. The West's shameful and ungodly way of life is responsible. Africans has embraced the true God, and want ...

The right to bike

with cycling advocate, Pascal van den Noort, who explains why Amsterdam has embraced the bike. Listen ...

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