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Weblog: Paul's Tomb Reportedly Discovered
Plus: The Wall Street Journal on ethnic evangelicals, Christian band sues school over canceled concert, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  • Da Vinci Code goes on trial without a defence | Art experts and conservative clerics were putting the blockbuster novel The Da Vinci Code on trial in the art master's home town tonight (PA, U.K.)
  • Giving the devil his due | Bishop's book puts blame for society's ills squarely on shoulders of Satan (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Money:

  • Clergy back income tax increase | Proposal partially rolls back '99-'00 cuts (Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.)
  • In God we trust -- our money | Seminar offers financial advice from a Christian perspective (The Express-Times, Easton, Pa.)

More articles of interest:

  • Who framed Buster Rabbit? The fallout continues (Lisa de Moraes, The Washington Post)
  • Gospel according to Buddy Miller | When your songs are as good as his, there's no need to put a label on them (The Boston Globe)
  • Nfld.'s Conservative premier speaks out in support of gay marriage | With Conservative Leader Stephen Harper once again under fire for his stance on the controversial issue, Danny Williams split with his federal counterpart to say he personally supports the rights of gays and lesbians to legally wed (Canadian Press)
  • Gambling ex-pastor gets work-release | A former Libertyville pastor who pleaded guilty Thursday to stealing about $44,000 in church funds was sentenced to 90 days of work-release in Lake County Jail (Chicago Tribune)
  • Religion news in brief | Closing Catholic parishes, Washington church agrees to host homeless Tent City, Gay couples exchange vows at Houston church, and other stories (Associated Press)

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What is Weblog?

Check out Books & Culture's weekly weblog, Content & Context, and the Christianity Today Movies weekly weblog, Reel News.

See our past Weblog updates:

February 17 | 16 | 15
February 11 | 10 | 9b | 9a
February 4 | 3 | January 31
January 28 | 27 | 26 | 25
January 19 | 18 | 17
January 14 | 13 | 12
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