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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 8/01/2004 12:00AM

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- Wash. woman thrust into gay marriage fight | Kandu can't do "I do" (Associated Press)
- WCAL didn't go to high bidder | One of the country's largest noncommercial religious broadcasters offered to buy St. Olaf College's classical-music station WCAL (89.3 FM) for "a lot more money" than the $10.5 million winning bid made by Minnesota Public Radio (MPR), its president said (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- China cracks down on inner Mongolia temple | Authorities arrest a Buddhist leader after allowing his U.S.-based followers to arrange a $3-million renovation of the 800-year-old shrine (Los Angeles Times)
- Exploring a cave | Archaeologists speculate that John the Baptist was there (Charlotte Allen, The Wall Street Journal)
- A glimpse at life on the commune | D'Arcy Fallon vs the "Jesus-y robots" (The Oregonian)
- Earlier: Author chronicles brief relationship with sect | On a glorious day in 1972, D'Arcy Fallon wandered onto a windswept Northern California bluff and bumped into Jesus (Contra Costa Times, Ca.)
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