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February--Week 4
February 25, 2008 |
Protestants
decline as religious affiliations change in U.S. |
Huckabee,
Dobson huddle in Colorado Springs |
Nader announces new bid for
White House |
At
Cuba helm, Castro brother stays the course |
Artist
hanged herself after aborting her twins |
Muslims
want Australian universities to fit prayer time |
Obesity
more dangerous than terrorism: experts |
Escalating
health-care costs hit churches |
Report:
More than half of Britons have no religion |
Surviving
disaster: Is it divine intervention? |
February 26, 2008 |
Study: Nearly
half of Americans change their religious beliefs |
McCain says he could lose
over war issue |
McCain
competitive with Democrats in latest trial heats |
Forget global
warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age |
Senate
Dams want judges to help with mortgage problems |
Teens losing
touch with historical references |
Materialistic
society is 'damaging' children: poll |
Hinn
turns finance info over to Senate committee |
Grassley explains intent of
investigation |
Churches
urged to be more artist-friendly, transform culture |
Poll:
Ohioans like Strickland, but not his actions |
February 27, 2008 |
Clinton,
Obama banter reaches fever pitch in Ohio debate |
IRS
investigates Obama's denomination |
McCain
has edge over Democrats |
UN
report blames Israel for attacks on Israel |
Temperature
monitors report widescale global cooling |
Ohio
school suspends boy over Mohawk |
Evangelical
leader calls for 'ceasefire' on Sharia controversy |
St.
Pat's Day vs. Holy Week |
Is
U.S. religious landscape resembling Europe's? |
Senate amendment targets federal
funding of abortions |
February 28, 2008
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Jury
spares killer ex-cop from death |
McCain
a foreigner? |
Hillary,
Buckeye Girl |
Obama
fights false links to Islam |
Australian
jury asked to consider 'America's evil' |
Lawmakers to push for
U.S. apology for slavery |
In Jena, revival overpowers
racial tensions |
Wife:
I did it for the TV money |
Mars
Hill pastor ditches 'emerging' label for Jesus |
When
cash is on line, kids eager to study |
| February 29, 2008 |