"Richard Land criticizes Roy Moore, sexy teen virtue, reflecting on Baylor's woes, and other stories from around the world"
Ted Olsen | posted 8/01/2003 12:00AM
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Forgiving Bliss tests one's faith | In disgracing himself, he has also disgraced a proud school built on the foundation of religious belief (Randy Galloway, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram)
'Difficult circumstances' | Baylor President Robert Sloan talks online about Bliss cover-up (Ft. Worth Star-Telegram)
New Braves ace puts faith, family first | Russ Ortiz exudes confidence on the mound. That's what comes with winning more games (58) than any pitcher except Curt Schilling since the 2000 All-Star break. But it also comes from meaning he's found in his personal life (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Rockets aide stays put, cites prayer | Melvin Hunt had no idea where his career was headed when Baylor, his alma mater, offered a job as an assistant coach (Houston Chronicle)
The chaplains who kick goals for God | The clergy is reaching out to a flock usually more interested in goals than souls (The Age, Melbourne, Australia)
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