Weblog: Federal Marriage Amendment Doesn't Even Make It to a Senate Vote
Religious activist groups respond. Plus: Clive Calver resigns as World Relief president, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 7/01/2004 12:00AM

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- Also: Black Sabbath | Todd Miller is no Eric Liddell (Editorial, The Salt Lake Tribune)
Other stories of interest:
- Prayer 'blames Church for anti-Semitism' | New prayers recommended for use in the Church of England will turn Christians into "scapegoats" for anti-Semitism, Bishop of Durham Tom Wright said yesterday (The Times, London)
- Croatia clergy resist drink curbs | Croatian priests are seeking exemption from a tough new drink driving bill on the grounds that they must sip wine on the job, a local paper reports (BBC)
- Toy firm markets talking Jesus action doll | A US toy firm has created a talking action doll of Jesus Christ which recites the Ten Commandments (Ananova)
- A statue of limitations | Church fears loss of saint's likeness (The Boston Globe)
- Systematic slaughter unfolds in Sudan | As the world's attention was turned to crises in the Middle East, a slaughter has raged for 17 months in Sudan's Darfur region (Associated Press)
- Miracle weight loss? | No, staying fit takes work, and churches faced with overpacked pews are urging Christians to shed those extra pounds (St. Petersburg Times, Fla.)
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