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Tuesday’s Top Faith News

July 3, 2007, 1:53 pm | Posted by FPL

Baptist Immigration Ministry Not Deterred by Bill’s Defeat

(By Michelle Vu – Christian Post)

In Steps Big and Small, Supreme Court Moved Right

(By Linda Greenhouse – New York Times)

Legislation Could Be Path to Closing Guantánamo

(By Thom Shanker and David Johnston – New York Times)

Arizona Governor Signs Tough Bill on Hiring Illegal Immigrants

(By Randal C. Archibold – New York Times)

When is ‘Islamic’ too broad a term?

(By tmatt – Get Religion.org)

Rascism Should Always Be Wrong, Even Against Muslims

(By Abubakar N. Kasim – Tikkun Magazine)

Friends of La Oroya

(By Kim Lawton – Religion and Ethics Newsweekly)

At BJC event, historian Ballmer seeks America’s ‘true Baptists’

(By Robert Marus – Associated Press)

America free from religion? We all need its foundation

(By David Briggs – The Plain Dealer)

House alters bill to divest in Sudan

(By Kari Andren – Morning Call)

Alabama governor urges prayer for rain

(By Stan Diel and Budd McLaughlin – Religion News Service)

Congress Extends Life of Near-Death Abstinence Program

(By Ethan Cole – Christian Post)

In clubby France, a Muslim woman as justice minister

(By Susan Sachs – The Christian Science Monitor)

Army Won’t Bury Holocaust Survivor

(By Anne Flaherty – Associated Press)

The Re-Segregation of U.S. Schools?

(By Michael Westmoreland-White – Ethics Daily.com, Opinion)

Democrats Want Payback

(By Ron Kampeas – Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Romney’s faith ‘problem’ could be blessing

(By Philip Klein – The Politico, Ideas)

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