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Ted Olsen | posted 7/19/2007 04:35PM

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Girl's death on festival ride probed | Elizabeth K. Mohl, 16, was attending Lifest, a Christian music festival that features rides and sports (Associated Press)
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Public hearing on project is set | The Religious Freedom Byway generally follows the Maryland shore of the Potomac River from Port Tobacco to Point Lookout (The Washington Post)
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Religion news in brief | Richard Land on the Vatican statement; Muslim women told to remove head scarves for license photo; Seattle airport panel proposes ban on religious holiday displays; and other stories (Associated Press)
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