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  • Clergy abuse victims seek out some peace at The Farm in Ky. | Site is first backed by Catholic leaders (The Boston Globe)
  • Defrocked priest sentenced to 20 years in prison | State District Judge Phil Kazen revoked Carlos Lozano's deferred adjudication sentence Tuesday after a hearing on sexually explicit material allegedly found on Lozano's home computer hard drive (Houston Chronicle)
  • Church 'still fails' victims | The Anglican Church still cared too much about its reputation at the expense of the victims of child sex abuse, a leading expert has warned (The Advertiser, Adelaide, Australia)

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  • Court dismisses P&G lawsuit against Amway | Procter & Gamble does not get a second "bite at the apple" in its lawsuit against Amway Corp. over false rumors that P&G was linked to Satanism, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Monday in rejecting the case (Associated Press)
  • Earlier: Procter & Gamble's Satanism Suit Against Amway Tossed | U.S. Appeals Court: Procter & Gamble wasn't defamed by Satanism rumors (Weblog, Jan. 8, 2003)
  • Israeli cabinet extends separation law | Israel's Cabinet approved Sunday the extension of a law banning Palestinians with Israeli Arab spouses from living in Israel (Associated Press)
  • Earlier: Israel's Anti-Family Values | Christians should be outraged by a law thwarting Israeli-Palestinian marriages (Gary Burge, Christianity Today, Aug. 4, 2003)
  • Apology over bequest plea | A bishop has apologized for an over-enthusiastic piece of fundraising which saw a 99-year-old hospital patient visited by a chaplain and then sent a suggestion that she remember the local cathedral in her will (The Guardian, London)
  • Board of Education cuts ties to Christian Learning Centers | The decision came after Walton School Superintendent Dr. Tim Lull presented a report outlining how the system's affiliation with the CLC violated laws and accrediting standards (The Walton Tribune, Monroe, Ga.)
  • Good and evil | Two new exhibits explore artists' perceptions of God and Satan (The Orange County Register)


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