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"World Vision Locates Missing Staff, Assesses Damage in Angola"
Two workers seriously injured
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New Tribes Missionaries Kidnapped
Muslim rebels in Philippines threaten to kill Martin and Gracia Burnham and 18 others if military intervenes
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Archbishops Wed in Moonie Wedding
"Former Zambian leader will be excommunicated from Catholic Church, American already has been."
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"Critics Bomb Pearl Harbor, Audiences Counterattack"
"Meanwhile, Shrek pleases both audiences and critics. But perhaps the most important movie event of the month is slipping by almost unnoticed."
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Ten Commandments Display Banned as Supreme Court Denies Hearing
But Elkhart mayor says monument will stay in front of City Hall
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Southern California's Lutheran Leader Resigns After Ordaining Lesbian
Church that left Methodist denomination has to surrender building.
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Beyond Pearl Harbor
How God caught up with the man who led Japan's surprise attack.
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"Chiluba Says He Will Retire, But Zambia's Churches Don't Believe Him"
"Evangelicals, Catholics, and others worry about president's push for third-term debate to continue."
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United Nations Asked to Protect Judges in Bishop's Murder Trial
Death threats and attacks common in case against military officers and priest.
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U.S. Investigators Asked to Help Solve Mystery of Nun's Death in Guatemala
What initially seemed to be auto theft gone wrong now has overtones of politics and persecution.
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Former Episcopal Bishop Challenges Decision to Defrock Him
"Ci Jones says disciplinary case was double jeopardy, and that head of Episcopal Church improperly influenced case"
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Graham Associate T.W. Wilson, 82, Dies
He is in the presence of Jesus, where he longed to be, says evangelist.
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Census of 2 Million Christians in Four Countries to Provide Snapshot of Faith
"Churches in New Zealand, England, the United States, and Australia probed on beliefs, congregational life."
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Narnia Will Return In New Books
"As all of the Inklings' publishers await record interest, HarperCollins seeks to fill in the gaps beyond the wardrobe"
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"Forget His Civil Rights Record, John Ashcroft (Gasp!) Prays!"
"While The Washington Post does an awkward front-page story on the Attorney General, its magazine runs a great story on Majority Whip Tom DeLay's faith. Plus: Timothy McVeigh, measuring evil, and more stories from other media."
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Palme d'Orc
Tolkien preview Rings Out at the Cannes Film Festival. Also: Critics respond to A Knight's Tale and The Trumpet of the Swan.
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Is Yahoo On a Morality Crusade?
"Christianity.com secularizes, the Catholic church's gay scene, and other articles around the Internet."
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President (on TV) Calls God a 'Feckless Thug' and Worse
"Trinity Western can teach teachers and believe homosexuality is a sin, Richard Mouw thinks polygamy should be legalized, and other stories from media sources around the Internet."
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Intro to the Inklings
C.S. Lewis's intellect was stimulated at one of the most fascinating extracurricular clubs ever.
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Infamy Indeed
John Gregory Dunne suggests imperialistic Americans got what they deserved at Pearl Harbor
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