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Calling cards: Ontario Anglicans' unique project brings Christian saints to life. (Faith).
Alberta Report
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March 4, 2002|
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Most of the 11,000 people who live in Erin, Ont., work in Toronto, 50 miles southeast. That may be good for families wanting rural elbow room, says Stephen Berryman, parish priest of Erin's All Saints Anglican Church, but it makes knowing one's neighbour that much more difficult. And that, in turn, makes spreading one's faith through personal contact an especially challenging task. But it's not impossible.
Father Berryman and church member Richard Clewes, who works in the advertising industry, came up with a solution last fall while looking for ways to promote the ...
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MUTINY AND MUTILATION IN THE EMPIRE; Our Bones Are Scattered: The Cawnpore Massacres And The Indian Mutiny Of 1857 by Andrew Ward (John Murray, [pounds sterling]25).
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...spoiled, duplicitous, silkily polite Nana Sahib, adopted son of the last Mahratta...without natural issue and spurned Nana Sahib's claims. The disgruntled...Besides, the charming, hospitable Nana Sahib had offered a detachment of...
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Books: Mutineers without bounty
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...entrenched camp, the Mahratta leader Nana Sahib tricked the exhausted defenders into...his army and closed in on Cawnpore, Nana had 200 British women and children...have been swept into the sea, as Nana Sahib threatened. But the rebellion...
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Having Mangal Pandey for dinner aboard a vintage train.
News Wire article from: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.
; ...lines of the trains of the 1850's 'Sahib, Sind and Sultan', a restaurant...The train has been named after 'Sahib, Sind and Sultan' the three engines...Tantia Tope Lah Jawab, or from Nana Sahib Ki Pasand (crispy cubes of potato...
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Our Bones are Scattered.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
; ...by 112 pages of notes. It is a tale of treachery by Nana Sahib and his henchman, Azimullah Khan, of the inept British...slaughter of the garrison on the banks of the Ganges after Nana Sahib had granted them 'safe conduct'. That affair was then...
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Our Bones Lie Scattered: The Cawnpore Massacres and the Indian Mutiny of 1857
Magazine article from: RUSI Journal
; ...theme with admirable detachment. The characters of the Nana Sahib, Tantia Topi and Azimullah, long enshrined in British...eighteen nightmare days, surrender was inevitable. Under Nana Sahib's promise of a free passage down-river, Wheeler...
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Reflections on a poignant past
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...sent by the mysterious Col Creighton to be educated as a sahib. It was amusing to see a field full of latterday Kims...tanneries fills the air. It was here that the forces of Nana Sahib of Bithur laid siege to about a thousand British residents...
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Suspicious minds
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald
; ...brought carnage to Cawnpore and Lucknow. Even leaders such as Nana Sahib or Mohamed Ali Khan, who realised the civil and political...power might be a mirage and that the seemingly all-powerful sahibs might have feet of clay. That, too, provided a spur. As...
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Sad prologues to the swelling act of the imperial theme
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...against the 4,000-strong forces of the treacherous Nana Sahib for three weeks, tortured by the grinding heat and shortage...fearful massacre of 73 women and 124 children after the Nana had promised them safe conduct out of Cawnpore was the...
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Bounty from a mutiny
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...insurrection there. After a ferocious siege most them were massacred following a false armistice from the rebel leader Nana Sahib. Young Margaret herself, it was reported, had been seized by a sowar, an Indian cavalryman, named Nizam Ali Khan...
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Mutiny with no mercy... REVIEW.(Review)
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...given the derisive nickname 'Clemency' Canning for insisting on justice, not vengeance. In Cawnpore, the smiling Nana Sahib promised the British safe passage down the Ganges and then fired on their boats. Surviving women and children were slaughtered...
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