Weblog: ACLU Sues to Allow Qur'an Oaths in N.C. Courts
Plus: Gonzales speaks on Roe and Roberts, Americans rate evangelicals and Muslims almost equally, and a few other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 4/13/2006 12:00AM

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- Texas churches to seek rights in N. Korea | Christian supporters from President Bush's Texas hometown, said to have been instrumental in pressuring the White House to raise concerns over war-ravaged Sudan, have begun another international human rights campaign -- this time against North Korea (Associated Press)
- Maine may consider, for a third time, a gay bias question | After saying no twice before, voters in Maine may be going to the polls again to decide whether to add sexual orientation to the state's human rights act (The New York Times)
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