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NEWS FEATURE: Hospital Chaplain Seeks to Teach Laity `How to Visit the Sick’
c. 2003 Religion News Service
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. _ Kimberly Foreman's dark eyes lit up and a big smile spread across her face when the Rev. Ed Azzam walked into her fourth-floor room at Crestwood Medical Center one recent day.
Not sure if she remembered his name, Azzam stretched out...
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COMMENTARY: Paul Hill and the Price of Zealotry
c. 2003 Religion News Service
(David P. Gushee is the Graves Professor of Moral Philosophy at Union University in Jackson, Tenn.)
(UNDATED) Hearing the news of the execution of Paul Hill in Florida this week brought back memories from a time when it looked like our nation was abou...
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COMMENTARY: For GOP, Pro-Life Is No-Win
c. 2000 Religion News Service
(Paul Mulshine is a columnist for The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J.)
(UNDATED) If you've been watching the conventions, you probably noticed a pattern emerging on the issue of abortion. The Republicans barely mentioned it. The Democrats can't shut up ab...
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COMMENTARY: For GOP, Pro-Life Is No-Win
c. 2000 Religion News Service
(Paul Mulshine is a columnist for The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J.)
(UNDATED) If you've been watching the conventions, you probably noticed a pattern emerging on the issue of abortion. The Republicans barely mentioned it. The Democrats can't shut up ab...
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COMMENTARY: The Short, Happy Life of Rudolph Giuliani
c. 2000 Religion News Service
(Dale Hanson Bourke is the mother of two sons and author of ``Everyday Miracles.'')
(UNDATED) He could have been a contender. Instead, he turned contemplative. And in doing so, Rudolph Giuliani, the brash mayor of New York, stunned more people than ha...
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COMMENTARY: The Short, Happy Life of Rudolph Giuliani
c. 2000 Religion News Service
(Dale Hanson Bourke is the mother of two sons and author of ``Everyday Miracles.'')
(UNDATED) He could have been a contender. Instead, he turned contemplative. And in doing so, Rudolph Giuliani, the brash mayor of New York, stunned more people than ha...
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NEWS STORY: Priests Group Mounts Anti-Abortion Political Ad Campaign
c. 2000 Religion News Service
(UNDATED) Priests for Life, a Roman Catholic group, has launched a national ad campaign urging voters to oppose candidates who back abortion rights.
A $250,000 ad blitz began airing earlier this week on major cable TV stations in New York, Los Angeles,...
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NEWS STORY: Priests Group Mounts Anti-Abortion Political Ad Campaign
c. 2000 Religion News Service
(UNDATED) Priests for Life, a Roman Catholic group, has launched a national ad campaign urging voters to oppose candidates who back abortion rights.
A $250,000 ad blitz began airing earlier this week on major cable TV stations in New York, Los Angeles,...
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NEWS FEATURE: French Religious Leaders Dismayed Over Family Planning Proposals
c. 2000 Religion News Service
PARIS _ Forty years ago, Elisabeth Gazengel had an abortion.
Shunned and illegal in 1960s France, the procedure was also performed without anesthesia. Nonetheless, the then-20-year-old university student quietly put together donations from friends, fo...
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NEWS FEATURE: Vampires: No Neck Biting But Feeding on Others’ Energy
c. 2000 Religion News Service
LOS ANGELES _ Nicolas Strathloch begins his day early, around 6 or 7 a.m. He rises and showers, dresses in jeans, T-shirt and hiking boots, and drives to a print shop in northern Los Angeles, where he works as a foreman.
At lunch time, he often ventur...
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