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'Church Night' drags Suns into gay-marriage debate | The Phoenix Suns are embroiled in a battle between a conservative religious group and some Valley churches over anti-gay-marriage literature that accompanied invitations to "Church Night" at a March basketball game (The Arizona Republic)
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Muslim Football League Opens to Jews, Christians | Organizers of a Muslim football league that drew protests over team names such as "Mujahideen" and "Soldiers of Allah" are planning a second tournament open to all religious groups. (Fox News)
Spam:
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Religious e-mail violates town rule | Chandler Mayor Boyd Dunn said he took no offense, but the religious e-mail he got from a Gilbert Fire Department employee violated that town's e-mail policy (The Arizona Republic)
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Sympathy for the spammer | John Wilson, editor of the bimonthly review Books & Culture, uncovers the hidden meaning behind some nonsense e-mails (The Boston Globe)
Australian Archbishop resignation:
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Carnley a hard man to replace | The premature resignation of Peter Carnley as primate of the Anglican Church of Australia was not only unexpected but will engender a serious struggle within the church to elect a new leader, reflecting the marked advance of more conservative and right-wing forces among Anglicans (Editorial, The Australian)
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