Police advise Christian preachers to leave Muslim area of Birmingham …
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- Police advise Christian preachers to leave Muslim area of Birmingham …
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- Bulldogs break duck with big win
- lympics Rising Wealth Tempt Galleries to Beijing (Update1)
- Man still wanted over pub murder
Police advise Christian preachers to leave Muslim area of Birmingham …
Telegraph.co.uk – Jun 2, 2008
The Bishop of Rochester was criticised by the Church of England recently when he said there were no-go areas in Britain but he was right; there are certainly no-go areas for Christians who want to share the gospel. Last night Christian campaigners described the officer’s behaviour as “deeply alarming”. The preachers both ministers in Birmingham were handing out leaflets on Alum Rock Road in February when they started talking to four Asian youths. A police community support officer (PCS) interrupted the conversation and began questioning the ministers about their beliefs. They said when the officer realised they were American although both have lived in Britain for many years he launched a tirade against President Bush and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Mr Cunningham said: “I told him that this had nothing to do with the gospel we were preaching but he became very aggressive. “He said we were in a Muslim area and were not allowed to spread our Christian message.
Barons pound Braves bullpen
al.com – Jun 2, 2008
- The Birmingham Barons used five lateunanswered runs to come from behind and defeat theMississippi Braves 7-4 Sunday afternoon. Birmingham (34-23) dropped its magic number to eight gamesin the South Division with 13 games left in the first halfof the Southern League season. The Barons lead second-placeMontgomery and Jacksonville by eight games. Trailing 4-3 entering the seventh inning the Barons tookadvantage of Mississippi’s (22-35) call to the bullpento replace starter James Parr who had struck out five andallowed just three runs on five hits through six solidinnings. Reliever Kris Medlen (1-3) was instantly greetedroughly… – The Birmingham Barons used five lateunanswered runs to come from behind and defeat theMississippi Braves 7-4 Sunday afternoon. Birmingham (34-23) dropped its magic number to eight gamesin the South Division with 13 games left in the first halfof the Southern League season. The Barons lead second-placeMontgomery and Jacksonville by eight games. Trailing 4-3 entering the seventh inning the Barons tookadvantage of Mississippi’s (22-35) call to the bullpento replace starter James Parr who had struck out five andallowed just three runs on five hits through six solidinnings. Reliever Kris Medlen (1-3) was instantly greetedroughly. Micah Schnurstein smacked his second home run ofthe year to tie the game at 4-4.
Bulldogs break duck with big win
BBC News – Jun 2, 2008
Centre Adam Smith touched down twice in each half while skipper Mike Jones back rower Drew Harper and debutant winger Ryan Wickett all crossed twice. Bulldogs were 48 points up by the interval against a Phoenix side also looking for a first win of 2008. Chris Gilmartin added a try to his 12 goals for a 28-point haul. The Bulldogs’ other tries were scored by prop Mike Tait replacement Dean Platt and another debutant Chris Barnforth.
lympics Rising Wealth Tempt Galleries to Beijing (Update1)
Bloomberg – Jun 2, 2008
'' (. The opinions expressed are her own. ) To contact the writer on this story:Lucy Birmingham in Tokyo at… The opinions expressed are her own. ) To contact the writer on this story:Lucy Birmingham in Tokyo at. Last Updated: June 2 2008 20:01 EDT.
Man still wanted over pub murder
BBC News – Jun 2, 2008
West Midlands Police said John Anthony Leeson 43 was wanted in connection with the murder of Andrew Rowley 38 on 26 March. Mr Rowley was stabbed outside the Bugle Horn pub in Wareham Road. He died later in hospital. fficers said Mr Leeson from Frankley Birmingham also had connections to Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire. John Leeson is described as about 5ft 6in (1. 67m) and of stocky build.
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