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Year 2001
Church to be `out of cash' in 2001: talks with Ottawa too slow.
Church's future in China has last bishop worried.
Sexuality still at issue: security tight as 34 primates gather in U.S.
Journal's printer in receivership (Oxford Web Publications Ltd).
Synod to focus on planning for future.
Hardships can push faithful towards God.
Forgive your church its trespasses.
Native people seek a `new partnership': wider church to discuss plan.
Parish in Ottawa protests to PM: congregation is up in arms over proposed payments.
Percy Dearmer: a parson's pilgrimage.
Reconciliation: searching for Australia's soul.
Reports of the recent demise of Anglican News are premature.
`Best editor' calls it quits after 29 years.
(John) Clarke chosen to chair council: bishop stirred controversy with remarks on schools.
Theological group to include Canadian.
Church aid focuses on rebuilding: areas at risk told to prepare for emergencies.
PBS (Prayer Book Society of Canada) names new national chair.
Canada's largest, most activist diocese: Toronto takes up the cause of thousands of city homeless.
(George) Carey's role under review: final report due next summer.
Scientist-priest garners world's richest prize: helped to pioneer work on DNA.
Retired Scotish primus rethinks authority: `a new way of being church'.


