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February 7

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Have We Become Too Busy With Death?
As 4,900 people die each day from AIDS, African Christians ask themselves:
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Videos of Hate:Columbine killers harbored anti-Christian prejudice
Columbine killers harbored anti-Christian prejudice.
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Bioethics:New Stem-Cell Research Guidelines Criticized
NIH guidelines skirt ethical issues about embryo destruction, charge bioethicists
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Updates
TIAA-CREF Drops Sudan Oil Stocks


Business:Thomas Nelson Buys 60 Percent of New Life Treatment Centers
Deal gives publisher access to Women of Faith conferences
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People:North America


Comics:The End of the Peanuts Parables
Charles Schulz dies on eve of last strip
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House Chaplaincy Stirs Catholic Controversy
Ecumenical News Service


Law:Do Computers Cross the Church-State Divide?
The Supreme Court examines federal aid to private schools.
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Southern Baptists: Evangelism in Chicago stirs debate
Southern Baptists rebuff critics of Chicago evangelism plan.
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'Sexual Revolution,' AIDS, and the African Church
Speeds Spread of HIV Among Africans
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Nigeria:Churches Challenge Islamic Law
Third state moving toward implementing Koranic laws
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China:Arrests of Pastor Signal Religious Freedom Setback
Li Dexian repeatedly detained.
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Sweden:Lutheran Church, State Divide
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Jubilee 2000:Poor Nations Get Debt Relief


Briefs:The World


Middle East:Orthodox Leaders Closer to Unity
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Egypt:20 Copts Die as Village Tensions Flare
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Indonesia:2,000 Die in Muslim-Christian Conflict
Religion News Service


Inside CT:Church Leaders Confront AIDS
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Christ at the Center
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Cleaning Up After Others
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'O, Evangelicos!'
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Wilson's Bookmarks
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