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Weblog: 'Let's Go Home'
The latest on the Taylor University crash mix-up. Plus: The other abortion ban in South Dakota, new developments on pharmacist conscience clauses, new Da Vinci Code




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Music:

  1. The Jars of Clay sticks to its roots | Carowinds-bound band is not in lockstep with the Christian right (The Charlotte Observer, N.C.)

  2. In search of new songs of praise | Venerable songs are being put aside as hymns are written for the 21st century (The Age, Melbourne, Australia)

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Other stories of interest:

  1. Cross will be put back, vows vicar | A wooden cross that stood high over south Oxfordshire has been pulled down after a six-year planning wrangle (Oxford Mail, England)

  2. Equal before God | Why did masters want their slaves to be Christians? (Naomi Schaefer Riley, The Wall Street Journal)

  3. Robertson again spake, and there was an uproar | The problem isn't with the leg press claim: it's with Robertson's shifting a philanthropic campaign to a profit-making venture (Editorial, San Antonio Express-News, Tex.)

  4. Lordy, Lordy | Christian perverts, pigs, and power freaks: They're popping up in books about everything (East Bay Express, Emeryville, Ca.)

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