Weblog: World's Eyes on Rahman Case
Plus: A former 'First Things' editor savages Neuhaus, murdered pastor's wife reportedly confesses, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 3/24/2006 12:00AM

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Other stories of interest:
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Researchers look at prayer and healing | Conclusions and premises debated as big study's release nears (The Washington Post)
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Pastor files complaint over treatment at jail | Chaplaincy panel's chief denies use of racial slur (The Toledo Blade, Oh.)
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Investors bet on their faith | More and more funds help individuals align their investments with their religious beliefs and post surprisingly solid returns (CNNMoney.com)
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Johnny Cash treasure chest on the way | Personal File features 49 never-released acoustic cuts, including a series of original Cash gospel songs (CMT.com)
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Cutting at Christianity | It's become fashionable to take shots at the Christian religion. In a lot of otherwise civilized circles, the faithful and the faith itself are an easy object of prejudice; and worse, it's a prejudice you can get away with (Nora Gallagher, Los Angeles Times)
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