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Weblog: Justice Sunday Leaves Opponents Hopping Mad
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  • Indian Israelis hope to end their 2,700-year exodus | In two of the remote states of India-Mizoram and Manipur-thousands of people, who believe themselves to be one of the Bibilical 10 lost tribes of Israel, celebrate what they hope is their last Passover before ending a 2,700-year exodus. (Webindia123, India)

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  • Christians captured the castle | When its owners sell their historic Herefordshire pile, the proceeds will be used to fund a religious theme park in Florida, finds Caroline Donald. (The Sunday Times, London)
  • Santa Feans not reacting to anti-gay protests | Most Santa Feans turned their backs on the anti-gay picketers from Westboro Baptist Church as they antagonized churchgoers with their stinging message on Sunday. (Albuquerque Journal)
  • FCA banquet a 'big success' | The Lookout Mountain Fellowship of Christian Athletes kicked off the second season for the local chapter in a big way recently. (Walker County Messenger, Ga.)
  • Marriage changing, for better or worse | If history runs true to form, the ties that bind the sexes together will in all probability wind up right back where they started. It doesn't take long to figure out the bottom line here is that two can live cheaper than one. (Rose M. Nolen, Columbia Missourian, Mo.)
  • Study: Faith helps African Americans heal | Religious beliefs may improve people's physical health, according to University of Chicago researchers who have completed a study that shows religious African Americans feel less depressed and alienated. (Chicago Defender)
  • Hot topic, but there's no heat | A performance troupe doesn't name itself Culture Clash without some awareness that its material — which often skewers racial, ethnic, religious and gender stereotypes — might occasionally result in just such a clash with its audience. (Los Angeles Times)

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