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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM

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Scotland introduces school twinning plan to beat sectarianism | Roman Catholic and non-denominational schools in Scotland are to be twinned in an attempt to tackle the country's sectarian divide (The Guardian, London)
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Without a prayer | There's a successful, popular comprehensive school right on Ruth Kelly's doorstep - a model for the future. But local children haven't a hope of getting a place (The Guardian, London)
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Displaced Christian conference finds site | A Christian conference that was disinvited from the Roman Catholic cathedral in Los Angeles because it was to feature a self-proclaimed mystic will be held Saturday at the Alex Theater in Glendale, organizers said (Los Angeles Times)
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Drug shows promise in curbing compulsive gambling, study says | In the largest clinical study of its kind, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that daily doses of an experimental drug called nalmefene, often used to treat alcoholism, appeared to curb the craving to gamble (Los Angeles Times)
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Religion news in brief | United Church of Christ fallout may not be as pronounced as originally feared; King of Jordan to speak at evangelical lunch; Bishops rank 'Narnia' among top films of '05 (The Washington Post)
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