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Compiled by Rob Moll | posted 5/01/2004 12:00AM

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Chasing out the devil in Uruguay | Famed exorcist says rite has little in common with movies (Washington Post)
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Does faith really make a difference? | We are a nation of religious people. Whether in cities or towns, churches are as common as fast-food restaurants. But our faith is a mile wide and an inch deep. More style than substance. (The Wichita Eagle, Kansas)
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Too busy to pray? In Manila you can pay for your salvation | Those disinclined to crawl to the altar on bare knees to pray to the Black Nazarene now have an alternative. They approach one of the "prayer ladies" attached to the Quiapo church and ask her to intercede with God on their behalf, for a fee. (The Independent, UK)
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'Chaplain's help saw me through' | When Jackie Hill was forced to spend long periods of time as an in-patient at Bradford Royal Infirmary the last thing she thought she needed was spiritual counselling from a man of the cloth. (BBC)
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