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Weblog: Terri Schiavo Given Three More Weeks
Plus: Focus on the Family appoints new president, Kansas Attorney General seeks late-term abortion records, the Pope's tracheostomy, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  • Happy stance | Your Best Life Now: dubious advice from an evangelical preacher (Sacha Zimmerman, The New Republic)
  • God on the Quad | An excerpt (Naomi Riley, The American Enterprise)

'Faith Under Fire':

  • Belief it or not | Lee Strobel's "Faith Under Fire" is actually the only new talk show in years to add anything different to the talk show format (The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J.)
  • Putting faith in the hot seat | When it comes to religion, this show spews 21st century fire and brimstone (Newsday)

Music:

  • Brian 'Head' Welch explains why he left Korn | Guitarist had become sick of 'chasing the almighty buck' (MTV)
  • A God-centered alternative to `Idol' | In a Christian version of a popular TV show, singers focus on faith in a bid to become the `Inspiration Sensation' (Chicago Tribune)

More articles of interest:

  • Churches okay Jamestown remains DNA testing | A historical society hoping to prove that an unearthed skeleton is that of a Jamestown founder has won permission from two English churches to dig up graves believed to belong to the pioneer's relatives (Associated Press)
  • Turbulent priest | He says he's an ardent royalist but Father Paul Williamson is on a distinctly disloyal mission - to stop Charles and Camilla getting married. And he's willing to stand up at the ceremony and shout his objections (The Guardian, London)
  • Churches' faith down to Earth | Several churches in the northwest suburbs are at the forefront of a grass-roots religious movement to use energy and environmental resources more efficiently (Chicago Tribune)

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February 18 | 17 | 16 | 15
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February 4 | 3 | January 31
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