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11 Jan. 2006 - A pagan high priestess from Shropshire is trying to change the way people perceive her beliefs.

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21 June 2005 - Paganism is one of the fastest growing spiritual movements is Britain, as rising numbers turn away from the traditional church.

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3 June 2005 - Burma has been accused of destroying one of the world's archaeological treasures.


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