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Weblog: 'Philadelphia Four' Anti-Gay Preaching Case Dismissed
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  • Terri Schiavo's parents kick off protest | Family and supporters of a severely brain-damaged woman at the center of a right-to-die case kicked off a protest and lobbying campaign Wednesday to block removal — perhaps by next week — of a feeding tube that helps keep the woman alive (Associated Press)

Charles & Camilla wedding:

  • Charles and Camilla (and Mike and Janet) | One wedding marks a love story; the other is a photo op (Margaret Carlson, Los Angeles Times)
  • Synod is refused a royal debate | The Church of England's two archbishops acted to squash any possibility of a debate on the royal marriage at this week's meeting of the general synod in London (The Guardian, London)

Music:

  • Rock band says its Christian name is deceiving | It's called The Snake The Cross The Crown and they tour with Christian punk bands, but drummer says "I don't know how they could have thought that" the band is Christian (The Quad-Cities Times, Davenport, Ia.)
  • Promoter of Christian festival is accused of writing bad checks | All has apparently not been forgiven for a Hempfield Township Christian-festival promoter who is accused of writing more than $16,000 worth of bad checks (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

More articles of interest:

  • Divine intervention | Susan Jacoby, the author of 'Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism,' dissects the fundamentalist antipathy to free thought—and discusses how dangerous the 'God is on our side' philosophy is to government (Buzzflash)
  • Salem to acquire Christianity.com for $3.4 million | Salem Communications has announced it will acquire Christianity.com, an online provider of Christian content and ministry resources, for approximately $3.4 million (Billboard)
  • Police officers tracked Fr Kaiser, court is told | Catholic priest John Anthony Kaiser was constantly trailed by police officers before he was found dead in August 2000, a court heard yesterday (The Nation, Nairobi, Kenya)

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