Top Ten Stories of 2005
The events, people, and debates of the past year that Christianity Today's news editors and writers believe have shaped, or will significantly shape, evangelical life, thought, or mission.
CT staff | posted 1/01/2006 12:00AM

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The New York Times report on increasing reader confidence, which included more religion coverage, is available from The New York Times Company [.PDF].
The What's Happening at CNN blog has more on Delia Gallagher's hiring as faith and values correspondent.
CT articles on stem-cell research in 2005 include:
The Stem-Cell Conspiracy | The Washington Post muddles a major breakthrough in adult stem-cell research, while the U.K. marches blindly on. (Aug. 29, 2005)
Cloning Still Haunts California | Remember Prop. 71? Stem-cell research supporters hope voters don't remember the promises they made. (Oct. 5, 2005)
Live Patients & Dead Mice | The little-known story of the stem cells that actually work. (Sept. 30, 2005)
Ethics Interrupted | What does it mean when even embryonic stem-cell researchers have some qualms about their work? (Aug. 29, 2005)
Stemming the Embryonic Tide | Pro-lifers face a scientific and public relations juggernaut. (Aug. 28, 2005)