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March 2007
• Different rules for Rod's sake?
• International aid plea to parties
• Victim's sister 'quizzed accused'
• 'Glowing inspectors’ report is music to our ears'
• Volunteers sign up as street pastors
• Cash boost to ensure survival of monastery
• Government steps up fight to protect trafficking victims
• The race for Holyrood
• Buchan young Salvationists team up to help Africans
• Orange marchers turn out in force for peaceful Edinburgh parade
• Sister Rita's an Aintree tipster
• Jury discharged in Angelika trial
• Coup for Gleneagles as Annan flies in
• Cons of Praise - or how BBC threw in Easter at Christmas
• Orange warning over Union danger
• The bi-polar bogeyman
• Brown's income tax bonus for families is expected to set charities back £71m
• Bishop speaks out against wind farm proposals
• Pupils unite in a bid to stamp out all bigotry
• New school bus catchments to cut 'discrimination' against Catholics
• Unholy row over the closure of railbridge at Jinky’s church
• Four candidates short-listed in vacancy for new Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney
• Christians should continue to deliver public services until the law stops them
• Cash boost for 'Da Vinci' chapel
• Robert will run to give African kids an encore
• Christian Resources Exhibitions sold to Bible Society
• Jamaican pastor receives grant for sabbatical journey
• Fan's vile internet video could get Rangers booted out of Europe
• Abuse case fan walks free
• Anti-bigotry report 'suppressed'
• We're taking steps to cut carbon footprints
• New minister at Greyfriars
• New minister joins Airdrie High Church
• Stepping up the campaign for Holyrood
• One-third of Christians say they face media discrimination
• 'Devine's backing for CPA Scotland now endorsed by European Christian Democrats'
• Moderator to discover lasting impression made by Scots missionaries in India
• Life and Work magazine April 2007 issue review
• Tributes paid after death of Cardinal's advisor
• Lifeline for priceless windows at Glasgow church
• ACTS seeks new General Secretary
• Kids to get inside view of religious buildings
• Abbey gets religious habit back
• Fury at Barshaw booze bid
• Primus sends anti-Trident message to MPs
• Churches' plea on Trident
• Churches cry foul as MSPs seek to dilute Holyrood code
• World Cup cricketer ducks out of delivering for brewery sponsor
• Liberal attitudes among Catholics could safeguard Labour vote
• Scottish pro-life project marks 10 years
• Labour and the turbulent priests
• Attack on mosque
• Centre's new windows are a glass apart
• ‘Things are getting better’ on bigotry
• Scots have their say on the pros and cons of Trident
• Restoration grants earmarked for Scottish churches
• Bishop declares anti-Labour vote
• 'Cardinal Winning’s Pro-Life Initiative is neither supportive nor moral'
• Burns on bigotry: We are all fed up talking about it, fed up listening to it, fed up living in it
• Former minister places his faith in regenerating industrial wastelands
• Into Africa to help kids
• Marriage under growing threat
• Re-examine nuclear waste policy, says minister
• Paxman invited to Sally Army’s birthday bash
• Cameron’s view on Jesus revealed at Scottish Conservative Party conference
• Church Moderator uses International Women's Day to highlight human trafficking
• 'I’m suing for being sent to live with Protestants'
• Duncan Drummond Young
• Catholic Church backs parents fighting Buckie school closure
• The Rev Donald M MacKenzie, MA, TD
• Strictly Come Praying for Scotland's youth
• Church leaders’ joint Old Firm visit
• Climate campaigners plan UK’s longest march
• Charity hits out at rise in levels of casual sex
• 12 years for sex attack on schoolgirl
• Drinking den
• Boy’s terror at hands of sex beast
• North-east church salutes its silver success
• The 10 books we really can't live without
• James Armour Brown
• Pope's blessing as Margaret marks 100 years
• Higgs boson: Glimpses of the God particle

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