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Dalai Lama defends Islam as peaceful religion

Religion – The Dalai Lama said Sunday that "it's totally wrong, unfair" to call Islam a violent religion.

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 06:06pm

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Immigrants Find Solace After Storm of Arrests

Religion – A woman is comforted at St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church in Postville, Iowa.

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 06:05pm

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Templeton dies at 95; billionaire invested in science, religion

Religion – Sir John Marks Templeton, a pioneer global investor and founder of the religious equivalent to the Nobel Prizes, died July 8 of pneumonia at Doctors Hospital in Nassau, Bahamas, according to the John Templeton Foundation Web site. He was 95.

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 06:03pm

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Keep religion out of it

Religion – I have spent days reading letters from people who are for or against same-sex marriages and reading pages of comments on The Tribune's on-line forum from the people who can't seem to bring up anything more than distaste for the Latter-day Saint faith on one side, or quotations from religious books on the other.

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 06:03pm

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Church members coin new definitions of their religion

Religion – I am familiar with the ways some Baptists define their religion, such as "deep water Baptists," meaning they were baptized and held under the water so long it really took and lasted them for a lifetime.

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 06:01pm

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The Great Beyond: Funder of science-religion interface dies

Religion – Sir John Templeton, the Wall Street investor and philanthropist who used his millions to support research at the intersection of science and religion, died today. He was 95.

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 06:01pm

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NEWSWEEK: Cover: What He Believes

Religion – Barack Obama Opens up About his Religious Beliefs, Faith and his Spiritual Life on the Campaign Trail Obama Says he Prays Daily for Forgiveness, Protection and Guidance

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 06:00pm

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Poll: Vermonters pray less - Boston.com

Religion – A new poll suggests that people in Vermont and New Hampshire are less religious than those in other states.

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 05:59pm

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Bible story: Teaching, not preaching, is the key

Religion – Teaching, not preaching, is the key to how public high school students in Texas should learn about the Bible

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 05:59pm

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Does science undermine religion?

Religion – Clutching cups of tea and leaning forward attentively, two dozen Chinese scholars pondered the question: Does science undermine religion?

Submitted and Voted for on July 13, 2008 05:49pm

Doctor: Angelina Jolie Gives Birth to Twins in France
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Doctor: Angelina Jolie Gives Birth to Twins in France

Celebrities – They are the ultimate million-dollar babes. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's new twins, a girl and a boy born by Caesarean section on Saturday, are barely a few hours old but already their first photos are worth a fortune.

Voted for on July 13, 2008 05:45pm

NQ:The Week in Photos 07/11
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NQ:The Week in Photos 07/11

News – A photo, as the saying goes, is worth a thousand words. And the right photo--the revelatory image--can be worth a great deal more. In that spirit, we've put together ten pictures that capture the turbulent events of the past

Voted for on July 13, 2008 05:45pm

Tony Snow Dies of Cancer At 53
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Tony Snow Dies of Cancer At 53

News – Tony Snow, a conservative writer and commentator who cheerfully sparred with reporters in the White House briefing room during a stint as President Bush's press secretary, has died of colon cancer, Fox News reported Saturday. Snow was 53 years old.

Voted for on July 13, 2008 05:45pm

Propeller Week In Review: July 11, 2008
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Propeller Week In Review: July 11, 2008

News – After a patriotic intermission last week, WIR returns, with red-hot stories about the FISA bill, the war in Iraq, the departure of Jesse Helms--and a (fictional) apologia from Rod the Mod.

Voted for on July 13, 2008 05:45pm

 Official: 9 US Troops Killed in Afghanistan
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Official: 9 US Troops Killed in Afghanistan

News – A multi-pronged militant assault on a small, remote U.S. base killed nine American soldiers Sunday in one of the deadliest attacks on U.S. troops since the 2001 invasion, a Western official said.

Voted for on July 13, 2008 05:45pm