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Date: Friday, 23. September 2016
Author: Gast
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As the â??whoâ??s in and whoâ??s outâ? debate -- recently criticized by Pope Francis -- storms on within the church, many voices declare that all would be well in America if we could just return to â??conservative Christian biblical values.â?
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The Times welcomes the future king, with the headline A Prince is Born and provides a special royal supplement. It is only really The Independent newspaper which dares to be different. It goes with the headline Cameron Retreats in War on Internet Porn, obviously with one eye on the general election and the picture of course outside Buckingham Palace.
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