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- Navy chaplain boards keep secrecy | An appeals court in Washington Tuesday ruled Navy chaplain promotion boards must keep their proceedings secret (UPI)
- Spiritual students mostly lean right | College students who identify themselves as politically conservative are far more likely to show high levels of religious commitment than students who label themselves liberal, a study says (USA Today)
- Religion, spirituality may curb hospital time | Religious activities help women and blacks avoid nursing homes (WebMD)
- Coping with the past | Spain's leading archbishop compared the situation Catholics found themselves in today with the early Middle Ages, when the Moors swept across the Straits of Gibraltar (Editorial, The Guardian, London)
- This hungry planet | As part of the interconnected global community, we are all morally obligated to take action against hunger (Lauren Bush, The Washington Times)
- Got a bid for the 10 Commandments? | The tablets, one of four pairs that are believed to have been made for the Cecil B. DeMille classic, will be auctioned live on eBay on Friday as part of a massive Hollywood garage sale. Bids start at $40,000 (Newsday)
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