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Pope's organs are too holy to donate to mortals, says Church
BENEDICT XVI has tried to scotch rumours that he carries an organ donor card after his secretary revealed that his ascension to the position of Holy Father means he is no longer able to bequeath his body parts to lesser mortals. On the pontiff's instructions, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein, Benedict's
Publication: The Independent (London, England)
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Pope has torn up his organ donor card, says Vatican.(News)
Byline: Nick Pisa in Rome PoPe Benedict XVI is not all heart it emerged yesterday, after it was revealed he had handed back his organ donor card once elected leader of the Catholic Church. The Pontiff, who had carried a card for more than 40 years, once said donating an organ to help save a life
Publication: Daily Mail (London)
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My roman affair
Syida Lizta Amirul Ihsan New Straits Times 05-06-2006 My roman affairByline: Syida Lizta Amirul IhsanEdition: Main/LifestyleColumn: TravelBREATHTAKING. Fascinating. Magnificent. SYIDA LIZTA AMIRUL IHSAN was intoxicated by the sights and sounds of the historic city of Rome. Rome was not built in a
Publication: New Straits Times
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When in Rome...join the queue jumpers; Wendy Holden tries to dodge the waiting in the city of eternal crowds.(Features)
IT WAS while sitting in, of all places, Cineworld in Chesterfield that the urge to revisit Rome seized me. we were watching Bright star, Jane Campion's lovely biopic about John Keats - the scene when the dead poet's coffin is being carried across the bottom of the spanish steps. It was only a few
Publication: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
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To Trieste, with love; Lorenzo Bianco has transformed his Cheltenham courtyard into an Italianate garden.
Byline: PATTIE BARRON FROM rubble and ruin are great gardens made. Magnificent proof is Lorenzo Bianco's Italianate courtyard of statuary and spiralled topiary, which started life as a resting place for old rusting bicycles, and a lean-to with corrugated roof. When he moved to his five-storey late
Publication: The Evening Standard (London, England)
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