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== Headline text ==appeal for finacial surport we the st james aglican churchin nigeria
dear sir/madam we appeal for help in our church so as to enable us to get a building were we will worship is really bad that we stay in a filty area to worship when there are other member who will help us we ask for ur help and asistant . because the sunami victim are better than us, the email adress is our's reallife4clemo@yahoo.com may u be richely blessed as u help the needy
yours in the lord CLEMENT DC NO 6 ALIKOR STREET ELELE TOWN RIVERS STATE NIGERIA +2348057224584.
Thus, Rome is growing, thanks to a single, great project that is both political and economic, social and cultural, based on the contributions of Romans who assume responsibilities and donate their energies throughout its territory.
Rome is tied by cooperation programmes with the city of Kigali, in Rwanda, and is financing the rebuilding of a school in Guinea Conakry.
Rome is a great international capital that engages actively in programmes of international solidarity and in the fights against hardship and poverty and against the wastefulness of an exclusivist society.
Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma) is the capital city of Italy and of its Latium region.
Rome is the largest city in Italy and its municipality is one of the largest in Europe with an area of 1290 square kilometers (it could easily encircle the nine Italian cities following Rome in size: Milan, Naples, Turin, Bologna, Palermo, Catania, Florence, Genoa and Bari).
Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill and surrounding hills approximately eighteen miles from the Tyrrhenian Sea on the south side of the Tiber.