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Weblog: O Reinhold, Where Art Thou?
Franklin Graham says Muslims should compensate 9/11 victims' families, and other stories from online sources around the world




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  • Faith by numbers | World Christian Encyclopedia to go electronic (The Washington Times)

  • Overriding a good conscience | Like many a Catholic, I seldom consult the Bible (Chris Hardwick, The Guardian)

  • A Christian symbol that looms large | Nation's biggest cross stretches 198 feet up (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

  • Mom of Ala. church bomb victim dies | Alpha Robertson was the mother of Carole Robertson, 14, who was among four black girls killed when a bomb went off at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church on Sept. 15, 1963 (Associated Press)

  • Town council calls in shaman | Christopher Beaver conducted a "smudging ceremony" in the Telluride Town Council chambers earlier this summer after he declared the basement room full of negative — even violent — energy (Associated Press)

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