Weblog: How Tall Was Goliath Really?
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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 11/01/2000 12:00AM

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Crosswalk closes below $1
Publicly traded Christian Web site Crosswalk.com closed at $1 a share Wednesday and at 25/32 (about 78 cents) yesterday. That's a 22 percent drop—and the first time the troubled stock has closed below a dollar. Now the company really has to worry—if a company's shares fall below the $1 mark for more than 30 days straight and does not recover within a certain time period, Nasdaq removes it from the exchange. The company has already been in turmoil, laying off staff workers, closing its Nashville office, and losing its chief operating officer.
Maybe Jesus was one of America's Founding Fathers after all
The Cincinnati Post begins its article on a new contemporary Christian music Christmas concert this way: "Two dozen top contemporary Christian recording artists are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Christ by joining in the all-star musical drama 'Child of the Promise,' coming to Firstar Center Tuesday." The 200th anniversary of the birth of Christ, huh? Has the Jesus Seminar come up with a conclusion we haven't heard of yet? You never know what's going to happen when those guys start "joining" up.
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