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Weblog: Kristof—'When the Right Is Right'
Plus: Civil unions to proceed in California, the battle for Christmas continues, and more articles from online sources around the world.




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  • Who are the nation's 'cheapstates'? Try the blue ones. | "They are tithing, evangelical Protestants, and they are giving in proportion to their income," he says. "Up here [in the Northeast], religion doesn't help our giving. I wouldn't say it hurts, but it doesn't help, either." (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • Analysis: Life, death in the Schiavo case | The Supreme Court of the United States is used to dealing with disputes over life and death, but the case of Terri Schiavo is among the most poignant. (UPI)
  • Churchman lashes out at liberals | A leading Cheshire churchman has hit out at what he calls 'nasty liberalism'. (ic CheshireOnline, UK)
  • Ha'etzni apologizes for comparing settler to Jesus | Longtime right-wing leader Elyakim Ha'etzni sent a letter of apology Tuesday to Shaul Goldstein - deputy head of the Council of Jewish Communities in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip - over an interview he gave The Jerusalem Post in which he compared Goldstein to Jesus. (Jerusalem Post)

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