Interest high, pickings slim

There is little to be found in this morning's papers on developments in New Orleans.

The Sunday Telegraph (to be distinguished from The Telegraph) was obliged to run coverage, if not least because they have their own reporter covering the meeting of the House of Bishops. Jonathan Wynne-Jones has two reports here and here. The Sunday Telegraph has this bulletpoint of their take on the personalities -- and the Archbishop's eyebrows.

The Virginia Episcopalian has run Special Editions including coverage of yesterday's workday. These are compiled here (pdf).

Today's BBC Radio program "Sunday" has an interview with Stephen Bates here. The interview broadened to cover attendance at Lambeth Conference. In Bates' telling the majority of Nigerian bishops want to go to Lambeth -- contrary to the position of their primate, Peter Akinola.

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