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Women priests will 'save church from sinking'
11-25-2006 · EurekAlert!Whether or not ordained women have had a significant impact over the past decade, they will save the church from sinking in the future, according to ESRC-sponsored research at the University of Manchester.
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- Women preists will 'save church from sinking'
11-25-2006 · EurekAlert!
Whether or not ordained women have had a significant impact over the past decade, they will save the church from sinking in the future, according to ESRC-sponsored research at the University of Manchester.
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12-19-2006 · EurekAlert!
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- Synchrotron could help save the Tassie devil
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- Mobile mammography brings screening to more Native American women
11-28-2006 · EurekAlert!
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- Jefferson oncologists show less radiation just as effective in fighting brain tumor, saving hearing
11-07-2006 · EurekAlert!
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