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NEWS FEATURE: Scholars Debate Origin, Number of Three Wise Men

c. 2000 Religion News Service (UNDATED) Each Christmas, Christians around the world sing the beloved carol ``We Three Kings of Orient Are.'' However, according to religious scholars, there could have been as few as two or many more ``kings,'' or wise men, as they are called in the...
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NEWS FEATURE: First Thanksgiving Site Now a Rainbow of Diversity

c. 2000 Religion News Service PLYMOUTH, Mass. _ Visit this spot where the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621 and you're as apt to see Jamaican drummers and Bolivian bards this week as anything reminiscently Pilgrim. That's because Plymouth's celebration has been tr...
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NEWS FEATURE: First Thanksgiving Site Now a Rainbow of Diversity

c. 2000 Religion News Service PLYMOUTH, Mass. _ Visit this spot where the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621 and you're as apt to see Jamaican drummers and Bolivian bards this week as anything reminiscently Pilgrim. That's because Plymouth's celebration has been tr...
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NEWS FEATURE: Sustaining Belief During a Dark Night of the Soul

c. 2000 Religion News Service (UNDATED) The dark night of the soul. No one knows precisely how to describe it, nor how long it may last. Even revered Roman Catholic mystics like St. Teresa of Avila and St. John of the Cross experienced it. In an era of quick-fix spirituality, Phil...
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NEWS FEATURE: Sustaining Belief During a Dark Night of the Soul

c. 2000 Religion News Service (UNDATED) The dark night of the soul. No one knows precisely how to describe it, nor how long it may last. Even revered Roman Catholic mystics like St. Teresa of Avila and St. John of the Cross experienced it. In an era of quick-fix spirituality, Phil...
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NEWS FEATURE: Jewish New Year Ushers in `Jubilee’ Dilemma for Israeli Farmers

c. 2000 Religion News Service MOSHAV BEIT ZAYIT, Israel _ Young lettuce shoots are pushing up from pots in Eldad Avidar's greenhouse, corn silks are turning dark on the stalk, and the fruit trees are heavy with big red pomegranates whose ripening signals the Jewish holiday season ma...
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NEWS FEATURE: Jewish New Year Ushers in `Jubilee’ Dilemma for Israeli Farmers

c. 2000 Religion News Service MOSHAV BEIT ZAYIT, Israel _ Young lettuce shoots are pushing up from pots in Eldad Avidar's greenhouse, corn silks are turning dark on the stalk, and the fruit trees are heavy with big red pomegranates whose ripening signals the Jewish holiday season ma...
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COMMENTARY: Off the Rocker

c. 2000 Religion News Service (Eugene Kennedy, a longtime observer of the Roman Catholic Church, is professor emeritus of psychology at Loyola University in Chicago and author most recently of"My Brother Joseph, published by St. Martin Press.) UNDATED _ Nothing brings out the brav...
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COMMENTARY: Off the Rocker

c. 2000 Religion News Service (Eugene Kennedy, a longtime observer of the Roman Catholic Church, is professor emeritus of psychology at Loyola University in Chicago and author most recently of"My Brother Joseph, published by St. Martin Press.) UNDATED _ Nothing brings out the brav...
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NEWS FEATURE: Corporate Charity Aims to Boost Business Objectives

c. 2000 Religion News Service (UNDATED) Corporate America has discovered that giving pays. Businesses increasingly see philanthropy as a chance to boost bottom lines by attracting customers, retaining employees and banking goodwill for future times of crisis. The practice is calle...
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