EX-BRITISH PM TONY BLAIR HELPING TO INSPIRE MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS TO SPEAK UP FOR THE WORLD’S POOR London, UK: EX-BRITISH Prime Minister Tony Blair has been interviewed as part of a new project to inspire millions of Christians to speak up for the world’s poorest people. In a new series of videos ‘The Jesus Agenda’ Mr Blair argues that Christians should be advocating on behalf of the world’s poorest people and getting involved in action. In an interview with Joel Edwards, the International Director of Micah Challenge, Mr Blair said:…
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Aquariums and Zoos in Jamaica 50 times too many persons contact our offices claiming our numbers are listed as a contact for information on zoos, museums, galleries. Below is a list of aquariums and zoos. On this site are lists of galleries and museums. Write in for further information, and do enjoy Jamaica. USEFUL ARTICLES: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/pages/history/story0068.html
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