"Weblog: Suddenly, Media Wrings Its Hands Over Religion in the Newsroom"
"Yesterday's day of prayer, Bush and the Vatican, cowboy churches, and other stories from online sources around he world."
Ted Olsen | posted 3/01/2003 12:00AM

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Supreme Court RICO decision:
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The right to choose protest | The First Amendment wins one in court—and Sen. Schumer loses (Editorial, The Wall Street Journal)
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Celebrating the return of free speech | The U.S. Supreme Court last week struck one of the most important blows for free speech and political dissent in at least a decade (Dennis Byrne, Chicago Tribune)
Internet and technology:
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Web opens new window on prayer | Increasingly, people are going online to seek and offer prayer, a phenomenon that has allowed strangers from different regions and diverse faiths to spiritually connect with one another to a greater degree than ever before (The Washington Post)
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Philippines bans txt confessions | Issue of confidentiality bars priests from responding (BBC)
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