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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 8/28/2006 11:35AM

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Christian books moving toward the thought-provoking | An interview with Bill Anderson (Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.)
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Air ban on woman in blasphemy row | A devout Christian was banned from flying with the budget airline Easyjet after she asked staff to "stop blaspheming" (The Telegraph, London)
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Religious leaders gather for peace talks | Religious leaders from around the world gathered Saturday for a conference in western Japan on promoting peace and preventing war (Associated Press)
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'They say I ate my father. but I didn't' | Barely school-age when relatives labeled her a witch, Naomi found herself cast out on the streets. Her story is a common one in Congo (Los Angeles Times)
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Bar none | History shows that, however commendable the reasoning, efforts to control how people drink or eat, or smoke tend to backfire (Jack Turner, The New York Times)
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