Weblog: Schools Can't Bar All Religious Literature, Says Appeals Court
Town settles voting-in-church lawsuit, states pass abortion bills, and other stories from sources around the world
Ted Olsen | posted 5/01/2003 12:00AM

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Maker of inflatable church discovers that to air is divine | Originally produced as a gimmick to promote a nightclub, the structure now welcomes worshipers, holding up to 60 at a time (Los Angeles Times)
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Chimps genetically close to humans | Scientists from the Wayne State University School of Medicine want chimpanzees to be considered members of human family (BBC)
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Religion along the roadside | College professor tours rural highways in search of street-side shrines (Mobile Register, Ala.)
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Still faithful | Bad publicity hasn't hurt preacher's fervor for snake handling (The Huntsville Times, Ala.)
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Angels fall from perch on high | Angels—a '90s pop-culture craze seen everywhere from the big screen and books to endless bric-a-brac—seem to have taken a dive (USA Today)
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Religion news in brief | Canada's religion census, Cincinnati finally gets its bells, and other stories (Associated Press)
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Beer sponsor could mean tough choice for top anglers | There's a possibility that the CITGO Bassmaster Tour's top angler for 2003 might refuse the money (The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, Fla.)
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