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Weblog: Third Priest Attacked in Turkey
Plus: "Overstated" excommunication risk for Catholic stem-cell researchers? N.Y. human rights body backs off roller rink, witch doctors embrace Scripture, Keith Richards's Christian album, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  1. True colours of modern Christianity | The West is no longer the heart and soul of the Christian movement, (Michael Duffy, The Sydney Morning Herald)

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Other stories of interest:

  1. Witch doctors join in AIDS fight | South Africa's traditional healers read gospel in exchange for Baptists' medical help (Religion News Service)

  2. 'July 7 bombers took my daughter and my mission' | A vicar whose daughter was killed in the London bombings said that she doubted she could ever forgive the men who carried out the suicide attacks (The Telegraph, London)

  3. Pentagon releases detainee abuse report | The Pentagon on Friday released a 2005 military review of prisoner interrogation policies that concluded that no uniformed or civilian leaders directed or encouraged the prisoner abuses committed in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Associated Press)

  4. Panel unanimously recommends cervical cancer vaccine for girls 11 and up | The vote all but commits the federal government to buy the vaccine for the nation's poorest girls from 11 to 18 (The New York Times)

  5. Peace for Sudanese | The ever-expanding charnel house of Darfur and now Chad will exceed even the rivers of blood in Rwanda as the signature of Mr. Annan's U.N. reign, as well as the shame of all the countries, including the United States, that piously deplored this genocide known to all, and let it go on and on and on so that the precious sovereignty of the monstrous government of Khartoum would not be disrespected (Nat Hentoff, The Washington Times)

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