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Cover Story
There are credible reports that Heidi Baker heals the deaf and raises the dead. One thing is for sure: She loves the poor like no other in this forgotten corner of the planet.
Tim Stafford
House passes bill that removes protections for immigrant women who are victims of violence.
Tobin Grant
From CT Entertainment
For a movie based on a board game, it's not half bad—and a pretty fun, patriotic romp.
Brett McCracken
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- Nearly half of online users use Internet for religion
Among online Americans, Internet use for religious purposes is particularly common among the young. (Orlando Sentinel) - Dr. Robert L. Spitzer, Noted Psychiatrist, Apologizes for Study on Gay ‘Cure’
At the end of his career, Dr. Robert L. Spitzer has reached a painful conclusion: “I believe,” he wrote in a letter, “I owe the gay community an apology.” (The New York Times) - Federal court rules NY town board’s prayer violated separation of church and state
In what it said was its first case testing the constitutionally mandated separation of church and state, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled the town of Greece, a suburb of Rochester, should have made a greater effort to invite people from other faiths to open monthly meetings. (The Washington Post) - Canada’s pro-life movement gets a slick, youthful rebranding
No longer just grey-haired activists holding signs outside abortion clinics, the pro-life movement has undergone a savvy, youthful makeover. Viral video contests, slick marketing campaigns, podcasts and Facebook groups fly in the face of assumptions that all young people lean left and that opposing abortion is antiquated. (thestar.com) - Copts to shun Islamists in Egypt's presidential vote
If Christians voted as a bloc - which may not happen - they could help swing an unpredictable race whose main contenders are either Islamists or men who served under Mubarak at some time. (Reuters) - Harsh Era Looms in Aceh, Indonesia
Election of hard-line Islamic governor followed by closure of 17 churches. (Compass Direct News)
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