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COMMENTARY: Guns and the Moms of May

c. 2000 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.) DURHAM, N.C. _ Our son's baseball diamond is two blocks from the home where a community leader was recently...
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COMMENTARY: Baseball at Fenway

c. 2000 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) When the only open plane seats to Boston leave at 7:55 a.m, I see an opportunity: catch a Sunday a...
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COMMENTARY: Steroids on the Playground?

c. 2000 Religion News Service (Dale Hanson Bourke is the mother of two teen-age sons and the author of five books.) (UNDATED) The Olympic Games offer us a chance to witness how years of training, practicing, sweating and persevering can mold an individual into a champion athlete....
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COMMENTARY: Rocker For Congress

c. 2000 Religion News Service (Andrew M. Greeley is a Roman Catholic priest, best-selling novelist and a sociologist at the University of Chicago National Opinion Research Center. Check out his home page at http://www.agreeley.com or contact him via e-mail at agreel(at)aol.com.) U...
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NEWS STORY: `Modern Magi’ Nearing End of Journey to the Holy Land

c. 2000 Religion News Service ALLENBY BRIDGE, West Bank _ They camped in Bedouin tents in the lush green fields along Iraq's Euphrates River, rode on camelback across deserts in Syria, trod in winter rain and hailstorms, and sang Christmas hymns under the stars with Arab Christians...
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NEWS STORY: `Modern Magi’ Nearing End of Journey to the Holy Land

c. 2000 Religion News Service ALLENBY BRIDGE, West Bank _ They camped in Bedouin tents in the lush green fields along Iraq's Euphrates River, rode on camelback across deserts in Syria, trod in winter rain and hailstorms, and sang Christmas hymns under the stars with Arab Christians...
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NEWS FEATURE: NFL’s Felonious Off-Season Renews Debate Over Role Modeling for Kids

c. 2000 Religion News Service (UNDATED) Mark Chmura wasn't just a Green Bay Packers tight end, outspoken critic of Bill Clinton's sexual misconduct and United Way example of what's supposed to be good and noble and true about the National Football League. Chmura was a child's hero...
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COMMENTARY: Guns and the Moms of May

c. 2000 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.) DURHAM, N.C. _ Our son's baseball diamond is two blocks from the home where a community leader was recently...
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COMMENTARY: Baseball at Fenway

c. 2000 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) When the only open plane seats to Boston leave at 7:55 a.m, I see an opportunity: catch a Sunday a...
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COMMENTARY: Steroids on the Playground?

c. 2000 Religion News Service (Dale Hanson Bourke is the mother of two teen-age sons and the author of five books.) (UNDATED) The Olympic Games offer us a chance to witness how years of training, practicing, sweating and persevering can mold an individual into a champion athlete....
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