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TOP STORY: ISRAEL: A mood of public restraint in terror-stricken Israel

c. 1996 Religion News Service JERUSALEM (RNS)-The youths huddled together on the curb of the busy roadside, singing sad folk songs, reading Psalms and lighting candles in memory of the 25 victims of Sunday's suicide attacks on two Israeli buses by the Islamic group Hamas. Only a f...
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Pope revises rules on papal elections that could alter outcome

c. 1996 Religion News Service VATICAN CITY (RNS)-Pope John Paul II has revised the way the next pope will be elected, allowing cardinals voting in secret ballot to abandon two-thirds majority approval and resort to a simple absolute majority if a stalemate is reached. The revision...
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A waiting game for humanitarian aid to Cuba

c. 1996 Religion News Service WASHINGTON (RNS)-A multimillion-dollar shipment of insulin and antibiotics to stock the empty shelves of Cuban hospitals stands waiting in a Miami warehouse. When the supplies will arrive is anybody's guess, now that the Clinton administration has tight...
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RNS Daily Digest

c. 1996 Religion News Service Lutherans in flap with China over Hong Kong assembly (RNS)-China has asked the Lutheran World Federation to postpone its 1997 world assembly scheduled for Hong Kong because the meeting is to be held just one week after the British colony comes under...
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TOP STORY: JIM BAKKER: Televangelist takes to the pulpit in wake of conviction

c. 1996 Religion News Service NEW ORLEANS (RNS)-Former televangelist Jim Bakker, bathed in a standing ovation from a nearly full church Sunday (Feb. 25), preached a new gospel of humility he said he learned in prison. But Bakker, convicted in 1989 for bilking 116,000 followers out...
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NEWS STORY: Israel bombings draw condemnation from religious groups

c. 1996 Religion News Service (RNS)-Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders affiliated with the U.S. Interreligious Committee for Peace in the Middle East Monday (Feb. 26) condemned Sunday's two terrorist bombings in Israel that killed 25 and injured nearly 80 others. A committee sta...
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RNS Daily Digest

c. 1996 Religion News Service Clinton names his favorite preachers (RNS)-President Bill Clinton has named a half-dozen pastors, including his Southern Baptist minister in Little Rock, Ark., and the Methodist cleric he hears most frequently in Washington, D.C., as his favorite prea...
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COMMENTARY: Religious Right is a misunderstood political force

c. 1996 Religion News Service (Charles W. Colson, former special counsel to Richard Nixon, served a prison term for his role in the Watergate scandal. He now heads Prison Fellowship International, an evangelical Christian ministry to the imprisoned and their families. Contact Colson...
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RNS Daily Digest

c. 1996 Religion News Service Arab-American group decries accusations in wake of 1995 blast (RNS)-Early reactions to the April 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City blamed Arabs or Muslims for the blast, accusations that"made visible the negative feelings against A...
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Pope revises rules on papal elections that could alter outcome

c. 1996 Religion News Service VATICAN CITY (RNS)-Pope John Paul II has revised the way the next pope will be elected, allowing cardinals voting in secret ballot to abandon two-thirds majority approval and resort to a simple absolute majority if a stalemate is reached. The revision...
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