Weblog: Baylor President Narrowly Survives Regent Vote
Plus: Surprise India election results already improving religious liberty; Nigeria takes drastic measure to stop religious violence; U.K. opens embryonic stem cell bank; and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 5/01/2004 12:00AM

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No wizard left behind | Harry Potter and Left Behind are more alike than you might think (Steven Waldman, Slate)
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Christian music's Carman says fans find comfort in his show | Carman long has been able to draw concert crowds without having a surefire hit song all the fans simply must hear (The Grand Rapids Press, Mi.)
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Professor yearned to find Noah's ark | Somewhere in the great beyond, if Aaron J. Smith isn't smiling, he must at least feel satisfaction that so many have followed him up that mountain (Jim Schlosser, News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.)
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How is marriage doing? | More people are getting divorced, more kids are living with single parents and more grandparents are playing a mother or father role for their grandkids (Fox News)
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