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  • Good News for Cricket Fans! A New Blog Site on Cricket World Cup 2007 has been Launched Today. This blog will be focussing on updating cricket fans about up coming Worlc Cup Cricket events which will happen in Westindies. Don’t forget to check out this Website: wwww.cricketworldcup-2007.org

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  • What�s Wrong with Gnosticism?: “So what is Gnosticism? Without getting too intellectual or theological, Gnosticism basically indicates that the requirement of salvation is special knowledge from God, which they call, simply, knowledge. Although Gnostics admit that Jesus came to earth to save mankind, Gnostics believe He came to bring this special knowledge which would lead people to salvation. They did not believe that Jesus Christ actually lived and died as a fully human individual, nor that He died for the remission of our sins. Instead, they believe that He only appeared to be human, and that either an image of Him was crucified or that someone else was crucified, and the people of the time didn�t realize that they were crucifying the wrong person (imagine that!). “
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  • Nearly 80 others were injured in the automobile bomb blast in Sadr City, a Shia region often targeted by insurgents. In a distinct incident, a female Sunni MP and seven of her bodyguards were kidnapped, democratic sources said. The original Iraqi regime has been battling to better protection in the capital, repeatedly strike by automobile bombs and kidnappings.

    The marketplace blast is believed to be the lowest unmarried attack in Baghdad for weeks. Reports tell the automobile bomb was detonated as a police patrol passed, causing police and civil casualties. Markets have often been targeted by insurgents. In March three marketplace blasts in Sadr City killed dozens.

    On Monday, markets in two mainly Shia towns - Baquba, north-east of Baghdad, and Hilla, south of the capital - killed much than a dozen folk. A rise of attacks across Baghdad on 17 June, which killed much than 40 folk, too included two markets among its targets. Information

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