Weblog: Pilot's Evangelistic Efforts Freak Out Passengers, Country
Plus: Far too many stories on Passion, along with some on crime (but none on crimes of passion).
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/01/2004 12:00AM

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Shaken faith | Area ministers say outrage at the 11-year-old's abduction and murder is justified, but they counsel peace and hope (Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Fla.)
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10 priests in lawsuits still on job | L.A. Archdiocese says it lacks evidence of abuse. Cases test limits of the 'zero tolerance' policy (Los Angeles Times)
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Dominee 'compulsive gambler' | While police were searching and his congregation was praying, a "hijacked" dominee was gambling in a desperate bid to overcome his financial troubles (Rapport, South Africa)
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Fraud suspect put on 'leash' pending trial | An Inland Empire man accused of masterminding an investment scam that swindled evangelical Christians out of at least $160 million has been released by a Dallas judge on an "electronic leash" pending trial, authorities said Monday (Los Angeles Times)
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