by Archive | Apr 20, 2007
Geneva’s International Museum of the Reformation, housed on the spot where the city’s citizens voted to adopt the Protestant Reformation in 1536, has been awarded the Council of Europe Museum Prize for 2007 – writes ENI’s Stephen Brown. Museum...
by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
Two hundred years after the abolition of the slave trade, Britain is again at the forefront of a trade in human lives. Once again powerful companies insist that this trade benefits the British public. And the government is prepared to put the greed of the wealthy...
by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
Two hundred years after the abolition of the slave trade, Britain is again at the forefront of a trade in human lives. Once again powerful companies insist that this trade benefits the British public. And the government is prepared to put the greed of the wealthy...
by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
A Lutheran bishop in El Salvador has spoken out against a proposal for the Central American country to host a pilot project to produce ethanol fuel from sugar cane and yellow maize due to escalating oil prices – writes Rafael Menjívar Saavedra (ALC). “Since corn...
by Archive | Apr 19, 2007
A Lutheran bishop in El Salvador has spoken out against a proposal for the Central American country to host a pilot project to produce ethanol fuel from sugar cane and yellow maize due to escalating oil prices – writes Rafael Menjívar Saavedra (ALC). “Since corn...