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COMMENTARY: Going Home

c. 2003 Religion News Service (Tom Ehrich is a writer and computer consultant, managing large-scale database implementations. An Episcopal priest, he lives in Durham, N.C.) (UNDATED) Two months after the deadline, I fill out forms for attending my high school reunion in August. ...
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COMMENTARY: Commencements

c. 2003 Religion News Service (Tom Ehrich is a writer and a computer consultant managing large-scale database implementations. An Episcopal priest, he lives in Durham, N.C.) CHAPEL HILL, N.C. _ We sit with other parents in a roped-off pew. Two rows ahead, our 22-year-old son stand...
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COMMENTARY: Let’s Give Teens a Break

c. 2000 Religion News Service (Dale Hanson Bourke is the author of five books and the mother of two sons.) (UNDATED) When Prince William turned 18 years old, his life became an open book. The news and entertainment media examined everything from his taste in vests to his choice of...
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COMMENTARY: Let’s Give Teens a Break

c. 2000 Religion News Service (Dale Hanson Bourke is the author of five books and the mother of two sons.) (UNDATED) When Prince William turned 18 years old, his life became an open book. The news and entertainment media examined everything from his taste in vests to his choice of...
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NEWS FEATURE: West Bank Monastery Dispute Centers on Russian Revolution Split

c. 2000 Religion News Service JERICHO, West Bank _ The road to Jericho taken by an Orthodox nun at the center of an international dispute over a Holy Land monastery leads to a two-room trailer surrounded by an orchard of grapefruit and lemon trees. Inside one room of the trailer i...
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NEWS FEATURE: West Bank Monastery Dispute Centers on Russian Revolution Split

c. 2000 Religion News Service JERICHO, West Bank _ The road to Jericho taken by an Orthodox nun at the center of an international dispute over a Holy Land monastery leads to a two-room trailer surrounded by an orchard of grapefruit and lemon trees. Inside one room of the trailer i...
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NEWS FEATURE: Colleges Adapting to Increased Muslim Presence Among Students

c. 2000 Religion News Service WASHINGTON _ When Tarek Elgawhary was looking at colleges three years ago, he wanted the things most students want _ strong academics, a friendly campus and a reputable degree. But when he finally decided to attend George Washington University in Wash...
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NEWS FEATURE: Colleges Adapting to Increased Muslim Presence Among Students

c. 2000 Religion News Service WASHINGTON _ When Tarek Elgawhary was looking at colleges three years ago, he wanted the things most students want _ strong academics, a friendly campus and a reputable degree. But when he finally decided to attend George Washington University in Wash...
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NEWS STORY: Bakker Returns to Childhood Church to Ask Forgiveness

c. 2000 Religion News Service MUSKEGON, Mich. _ He stood in the church of his childhood for the first time in 30 years, Bible in one hand, microphone in the other. Then a contrite Jim Bakker, once at the pinnacle of a televangelism ministry and the fame that accompanies it, did...
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NEWS STORY: Bakker Returns to Childhood Church to Ask Forgiveness

c. 2000 Religion News Service MUSKEGON, Mich. _ He stood in the church of his childhood for the first time in 30 years, Bible in one hand, microphone in the other. Then a contrite Jim Bakker, once at the pinnacle of a televangelism ministry and the fame that accompanies it, did...
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