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Year 2001
First-hand look at Israeli conflict: church leaders visit Middle East.
New West synod to revisit blessing same-sex unions.
How the story gets told: synod expected to draw media.
Malaysian partner: quiet advocate will attend synod.
Media consultant hired (to work on the media strategy concerning the residential schools).
Anglican publications honored: design and content both cited in awards.
Summer looms, the pace picks up.
Melanesian panpipes used to empower youth.
Archbishop (Arthur) Peters to retire.
Archbishop (Peter Hollingworth) named Governor General (of Australia).
(Bishop Malcolm) Harding to retire.
Dean (John Wright) asked to withdraw (by a diocesan review committee).
Stores set to close (by United Church of Canada).
Bishops `dismayed' at negotiations pace: `we need more than just talk'.
Churches' summit showing termed `weak': Quebec protestors disgruntled.
Vice-regal spouses join bishops.
Midnight sun diocese is steeped in history: Yukon ponders changing roles for the church.
Archbishop Peers in the Solomon Islands: impact of ethnic crisis still being felt.
Suggestions for future: lots of books, but the good ones seem to get fewer.
Walking the Bible: a journey by land through the five books of Moses.
Bishop (Samuel Musabyimana) pleads innocence: complicity alleged in Rwanda horrors.
Cabinet tells (Herb) Gray to settle: peers enters negotiations for first time.


