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  • Anti-Abortion Protester Slain; Suspect Is in Custody
    A
    man who had long been vocal in his opposition to abortion was shot to
    death outside a high school while staging an anti-abortion protest,
    authorities said. (The New York Times)
  • Chimes: Calvin reacts to Board of Trustees’ memo
    Issue
    raises questions about homosexuality, academic freedom and confessional
    identity at Calvin. (Chimes, Calvin College newspaper)
  • Religious Freedom Commission's Struggles
    Is the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom going to disappear in 2011? (The Washington Post)
  • How immigrants are affecting US religion
    Immigration
    is leading to an increase in the number of Buddhists, Hindus and
    Muslims in the United States, but a large majority of new immigrants
    are Christian. (Boston Globe)
  • Anti-Abortion Protester Shot to Death
    Prosecutors
    said the suspect, who is 33, targeted Mr. Pouillon because he
    disapproved of the victim’s protests in front of children at the
    school. (NY Times)
  • Archbishop, wife to divorce
    Archibishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, 68, is divorcing his estranged wife of 22 years (Sunday Times, South Africa)
  • Ky. mother upset by football player son's baptism
    parents
    of a 16-year-old Kentucky football player who was baptized along with
    some teammates during a trip organized by their coach said Tuesday they
    believe their son may have felt some pressure to go through with the
    ceremony (Associated Pres)
  • House of Worship
    The
    Fellowship is a secret religious group in Washington populated by some
    of the most powerful people in America. What, exactly, does it want?
    (Newsweek)
  • Remembrance: Chaplain recalls 9/11 attack on Pentagon
    Pentagon
    Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Henry Haynes had just come out of a meeting and was
    on his way back to his office when he heard the news: A plane had hit
    one of the World Trade Center towers in New York. (Fort Jackson Leader)
  • Remains of Jesus-era synagogue found in Israel
    The
    remains of a 2,000-year-old synagogue where Jesus may have preached
    were found on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, archaeologists said on
    Friday. (AFP)

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