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  • In the beginning was the question | New Library of Congress exhibit examines creation stories (The Washington Post)
  • Also: World Treasures: Beginnings (Official exhibit site, Library of Congress)
  • Program for poor is kicked out of mansion | Planning commission says religious group founded by Mother Teresa must leave residential area (Los Angeles Times)
  • Florida prisons turning to religion | Florida Department of Corrections officials have created a statewide, $4.5 million effort to provide specialized services and housing to religious inmates and hire additional chaplains and counselors at seven prisons (Associated Press)
  • International house of prayer | In a major evangelical movement its leaders say is ordained by God to herald the Second Coming, seven-day-a-week, 24-hour houses of prayer are being established throughout the country. (The Plain Dealer, Cleveland)



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