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Pro-Lifers Tout Ultrasound Images to Discourage Abortion
Pro-life activists, who see detailed ultrasound images as another way to change minds about abortion, are clashing with pro-abortion forces over a...
Christian Relief Organizations Gear Up for Crisis in Iraq
As the clock ticks down on Saddam Hussein's opportunities to disarm, international relief organizations such as World Vision and the newly formed...
Pakistan's Christians Fear Backlash Over Association With West
Already living in fear because of threats from Islamic militants, Pakistan's Christians are now urging their government to provide them with...
Dolly's Death a Warning on Human Cloning, Ethicists Say
The premature death of Dolly, the world's first cloned mammal, should be a warning to those who seek to clone human beings, Southern Baptist...
Lesbian Sues Christian Doctor Over Refusal to Inseminate
Homosexual advocacy groups are rallying behind a woman who claims she was unlawfully prevented from receiving artificial insemination because of a...
Ethicist Argues Bush Has Moral Case for Iraq War
French and German leaders depict George W. Bush as a cowboy running roughshod on the world stage, and Nelson Mandela mocks the American president's...
Hong Kong Catholic Leader Warns Of Beijing-Style Repression
Hong Kong's Catholic leader has warned of worsening conditions facing Catholics in communist China. He warns the situation could spell trouble for...
Critically Ill Children Find Hope at Mayo Clinic
For three young children from Kosovo, American Heart Month represents a new lease on life. They will undergo critical heart surgery, courtesy of...
US Condemns Latest Sudanese Offensive Against Civilians
The United States has condemned the Sudanese government following new attacks against civilians in rebel-controlled areas.
Education Dept. Issues `Guidance' on Religion in Schools
The Department of Education has issued new "guidance" on prayer in schools, drawing a mixed reaction from legal groups that keep a close eye on...
In China, Some Religious Tolerance Expands Along With Econom
An unorthodox arrangement at a semiconductor plant shows that Chinese leaders are so eager to attract high-tech industry they are willing to risk...
Texas Debris Searchers Remember Shuttle Astronauts
At 8 a.m. CST on Feb. 8, a week from the time NASA officials lost contact with the Columbia space shuttle, hundreds of federal, state and local...
Religious Leaders, Scientists Issue `Manifesto' on Cloning
More than 25 religious and scientific leaders have signed a new "manifesto on biotechnology" that calls for the banning of all human cloning and...
President Joins Government Leaders to Pray, Speak of Faith
President Bush and other top political leaders gathered Thursday for the annual National Prayer Breakfast, speaking openly about their faith in the...
US Warns Citizens in Zimbabwe as Food Situation Worsens
Amid an escalating humanitarian and political crisis in Zimbabwe, Washington has warned Americans still there to consider leaving the country...
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