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King Abdullah seeks stability by reaching out on religion
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Saturday July 5, 2008 10 hrs ago
The Saudi ruler is engaged in initiatives to foster dialogue between Islam and Christians and Jews that he hopes will neutralise Wahabi extremists... |
Afghan Governor blames Pakistan, Iran for attacks on the British
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Madonna asks Britney Spears to join her on tour
London, July 5 ANI: The Governor of Afghanistan's Musa Qala district, which lies to the north of the country's Helmand province, Mullah Abdul Salaam, has blamed the Pakistanis and the Iranians for a..... |
In Defense of Lobbying
London, July 5 ANI: Queen of pop Madonna has asked princess of pop Britney Spears, to join her on her tour, and friends are hopeful that she will be a guiding light for the young artist.Madge, 49, is ... |
An Overdose of Public Piety
Everyone knows the First Amendment protects freedom of religion, speech, press and assembly. How many remember that, in addition, the First Amendment protects a fifth freedom -- to lobby... |
Scott Brown's Nostalgorithm for Pop-Culture Sensations
Mitt Romney declares, "Freedom and religion endure together, or perish alone." Barack Obama opens his speech at his South Carolina Oprah rally with "Giving all praise and honor to God. Look at the day... |
Scott Brown's Nostalgorithm for Pop-Culture Sensations
Oh, X-Files sequel. Like your subtitle says: I want to believe. I really do. But above all, I want to want. And I don't. What gives I hearted you monstrously in the '90s. And I like knowing a sequel..... |
Religion news in brief
Oh, X-Files sequel. Like your subtitle says: I want to believe. I really do. But above all, I want to want. And I don't. What gives I hearted you monstrously in the '90s. And I like knowing a sequel..... |
Religion today
As clergy involvement in politics stirs debate, Roman Catholic priests and deacons in the Denver Archdiocese are being instructed not to endorse or donate money to political candidates. The directive ... |