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Weblog: Religious Pundits Weigh in on Bill Bennett's Gambling
Groups are silent no more on AIDS bill's passage, and the church arsenic poisoning story gets sadder and scarier.




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  1. Targeting AIDS | Bipartisan vote advances U.S. global effort (Editorial, Sacramento Bee)

  2. Pass Bush's AIDS bill | It's not banged up too badly by conservative amendments (Editorial, Palm Beach Post)

  3. Spirit of compassion pulls factions together in war on AIDS | The fact that the bill didn't fall apart is a testament to the people—including Bush—who have been arguing there is a moral imperative to intervene in the African AIDS emergency (Cathleen Falsani, Chicago Sun-Times)
Church arsenic poisoning investigation:
  1. Police: More than one person may be behind poisonings | Suspect may not have committed suicide after all (Portland Press Herald)

  2. Police pin blame for Maine arsenic death | But police won't say if longtime parishioner who investigators say is linked to the poisonings committed suicide (Associated Press)

  3. Police say man found shot played a role in poisonings | A spokesman said that a man who died of a gunshot wound last Friday was responsible for the fatal arsenic poisoning at a Maine church, but that he may not have acted alone (The New York Times)

  4. Church confronts tragedies | Sven Bondeson found out Sunday that the shaken congregation at the Gustaf Adolph Evangelical Lutheran Church felt as sorry for his family as they were for the victims of last week's arsenic poisonings (Portland Press Herald)

  5. Church prays for resolve | After poisonings and 2 deaths, Maine parishioners struggling (The Boston Globe)

  6. Parish joins to heal in aftermath of deaths (Boston Herald)

  7. Maine churchgoers return to poisoning site (Associated Press)

  8. Parishioners attend church after arsenic poisoning (Reuters)

  9. 'We have lost our innocence' | The violence - first the deliberate poisoning of 16 people during a church function last Sunday, and then a shooting five days later that left a man dead—has upended this community's sense of itself (Portland Press Herald)

  10. Shooting unnerves town | The investigation into the poisoning of 16 small-town churchgoers took another tragic turn Friday when a man connected to the church was fatally shot at his home in nearby Woodland (Portland Press Herald)

  11. Church arsenic poisoning a bizarre event for Maine | Someone has poisoned members at a tiny Maine church. That's disturbing to many who normally would think such a place was among the safest on Earth (Editorial, Portland Press Herald)

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