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Weblog: Hell House Goes Hollywood
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  • Sunday, no longer a day of rest | Historically, Sunday was reserved for prayer and reflection, and most commerce or non-religious activity was off-limits. But these days, almost anything goes (Morning Edition, NPR)

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  • Enough imperial crusades | The alternative to armed intervention in Darfur is not passive resignation, but support for an African Union-led solution (Peter Hallward, The Guardian, London)
  • A good start | The federal Defense of Marriage Act has survived its first test (Shannen W. Coffin, National Review Online)

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