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Jehovahs Witnesses Llanwye Cl, Hereford, HR1 1XX
Tel No :- 01989 768137
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St Josephs Convent 37 Ewenny Rd, Bridgend, CF31 3HS
Tel No :- 01656 651424
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Sisters Of Mercy St. Nons Retreat, Haverfordwest, SA62 6BN
Tel No :- 01437 720161
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St Asaph Diocesan Offices Diocesan Office/High St, St. Asaph, LL17 0RD
Tel No :- 01745 582245
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Theosophical Society In Wales The 206 Newport Rd, Cardiff, CF24 1DL
Tel No :- 029 2048 4683
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Cardiff Theosophical Society
Cardiff Theosophical Society
Promoting Theosophy since 1908
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Headquarters of Cardiff Theosophical Society
WHAT WE DO
Regular lectures, study groups and workshops covering all aspects of The...
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Cytun
...in the name of Christ
Cytun: Churches Together in Wales was established in 1990 as a successor to the Welsh Council of Churches.
We're building up our new website, and soon you'll be able to find the latest news from Cytyn's staff on ...
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THE SALVATION ARMY
This Division covers an area from Aberystwyth in the West to Newport in the East, we have 38 Corps/Churches, 3 Social Service Centres and 16 Charity Shops.
As well as our Sunday services (offering opportunity to all to share in Christian Worshi...
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Prepare for a shock BNP victory | Tim Hames - Times Online I am not racist in anyway, I travelworld and am working in Africa and haveend to the chaos in this country withHall, Eastbourne, UK Therethink that they are in Long Eaton in Nottingham?? Anyonevote for the BNP in a general electionhappily vote BNP in the local electionsone party, three organisations) a boot up the backsideBunjo, Leicester, UK I live in Croydon and can peter, leeds, uk The BNPPrime Minister (in waiting) Nick Griffin Taff, Wales, Thereeasy going nations in the world have developedBolt, Redditch, UK All those www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Pricking science’s silly sausages | Jeremy Clarkson - Times Online Vandryver, Scholar Green, Cheshire, UK Clarkson would seem a goodseriously. Sophie, Aberystwyth, Wales I know none of you carelondon, I spent a week in Tenerife, apart from the Cockney gangstersthought eh? Tony, Hailsham, UK Dear Eric Campbell.. CHARLIE MORTIMER, LONDON, UK last month i was talking to rice farmers in northern Thailand. They told me theyvalue, and it is this: everything in moderation, accept you'll die onenow. Wyvern, Plymouth, UK All this so-called "scientificSuffolk Food is going up in price for one big reason: The worldpopulation that wants feeding has doubled in the last 40 years. Add in Peak Oil and the massive UK national, corporate, and personalthe media. mark, reading, uk The reason for all this bad science is that in most research organisations and universities scientists must publish www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Mind my language? I only wish that I had, mes amis | Tim Hames - Times Online real life. We are very lucky in this country as English is gradually Derek Stanley, St Ives, UK I agree in principle with Stephen. Ato achieve with a language. I lived in Germany for six years, and, even thoughHowever, when it came to finding work in Germany, my knowledge of German (I even took, and passed, a professional exam in German to prove that I had no problems After a year out of work in Germany, and after numerous job interviewscannot say that my students at a good UK university have particularly benefittedon the French or you can realise that in social situations a lot is happeningsomebody would make it actually work. In the meantime, my kids already speaktolerance. Neel, Oxford, UK Seventeen years ago I sat a GCSE in German and managed to get a Grade A Churchgoing isn't always religious OUR COLUMNISTS www.timesonline.co.uk | |
BBC NEWS | The Editors tell the world what's going on inside that country. And in many places, journalists face far worse. This week, thesolve the murders of the journalists. The war in Iraq makes Baghdad the most dangerous place on the planetBut most journalists who've died there were killed not in combat, but rather, were targeted for professional reasonsestablished, peacetime democracies. This week I was in Mexico. There, reporters regularly investigate drug traffickingheavy price. The families of seven reporters murdered in Mexico are still seeking justice. Also among those named-and-shOctober, a young journalist, Alisher Saipov, was shot dead in the city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan. The politics of CentralAlisher had worked for the BBC and other international news organisations - he was also the editor of an opposition Uzbek newspaper Six months on, no-one has been brought to justice in Kyrgyzstan for Alisher Saipov's murder. Indeed, the investigation12) Winning website(9) Cameras in court(4) Banned reporters(21) Attenboroughabout the coverage that the BBC is giving to the crisis in Africa." Blog: Thoughts of Nigel The Editors News feed for 'BBC in the News' BBC in the News What are feeds? BBC Blogeditors' blog Talk about Newsnight Wales: Betsan's Blog World Have Your Say www.bbc.co.uk | |
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