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2. Wife puts troubling face on the Spitzer scandal: watching the governor's press conference, many wonder, 'Why does she stay with him
3. N.Y.'s Spitzer linked to prostitution ring: the governor, who has a reputation as a crusading crime-fighter, makes a public apology but does not address reports that he used an elite international call-girl ring
4. Gun dealer wants weapons on campus: two mass killers used Eric Thompson's online store, but he considers guns a deterrent
5. Low on hope, but they'll still vote: despite a glum outlook about the nation, students say they want to have a voice
6. Changing abortion's pronoun: 'We had abortions,' say men whose lovers ended pregnancies. It isn't just a women's trauma, they insist. But critics see a political calculation
7. Selling the good book by its cover
8. Capturing final, precious moments: portraying love and loss in black and white, a group of photographers gives parents cherished images of their dead or dying newborns
9. They love to do their homework: at this Southern Baptist seminary, women who serve God also serve their husbands. Baking, sewing and laundry are part of the curriculum
10. Confessions in adaptation: with wooden confessionals sitting empty, churches try to revive the practice by seeking penitents in new ways, such as online
11. Technology could bridge safety gap: The Minneapolis collapse and a federal study may spur the use of exotic, but available, new inspection tools
12. Minneapolis bridge was rated 'structurally deficient'
13. A conservative's answer to Wikipedia: Seeing a liberal bias on the popular online encyclopedia, a teacher launches Conservapedia -- to give a different angle on the facts, he says
14. New ground in debate on 'curing' gays: Christian ministries who see homosexuality as a treatable disorder are starting to think that choice may not be a factor
15. For some, antiabortion is all or nothing: Those who want an all-out ban accuse some of the biggest groups in the movement of moral bankruptcy for focusing on incremental change
16. Squabble erupts among opponents of abortion law
17. Billy Graham, tourist attraction: The evangelist's life is honored in a hometown museum. But some think the Disney-like displays cheapen his legacy
18. Aspiring abortion doctors drawn to embattled field: Medical students cite defiance and conscience as a reason to choose the career. 'It doesn't matter what you believe if you don't back it up with action,' one says
19. Preacher built religious right into a powerful political force: The fiery and sometimes divisive Moral Majority founder helped elect President Reagan
20. Anti-abortion activists look to build on court victory
21. Blogging for Jesus, political junkies on CBN: a journalist for Pat Robertson's TV network has a following among handicappers of the presidential race
22. Antiabortion activists targeting urban communities
23. PETA criticizes monks' treatment of hens
24. Evangelical agenda fight is heating up: Some conservatives say a focus on global warming strays from `great moral issues
25. States fund antiabortion advice: public grants surge for the crisis centers, some ban contraception talk
26. No sanctuary for Super Bowl flock: churches scramble to cancel big-screen bashes after an NFL warning
27. Military families must reset clock: Mental countdowns and reunion plans have to be changed with the new timetable. Some are angry, others stoic
28. Kansas judge dismisses abortion charges: the outgoing attorney general's case against a doctor is tossed, 'this is war,' says the head of Kansans for Life
29. Christian leaders seek to help pastors battle desires: gay-sex controversies have led not to new theology but to a call for the church to help pastors fight their urges
30. 'Restoration' after the fall: fellow evangelicals seek to help the Rev. Ted Haggard address the behaviors that snared him in a scandal
31. Haggard bares his soul in note to congregation: thousands listen as the former evangelical leader shares his moral failings in a letter read from the pulpit
32. The nation: church ousts pastor for `immoral' acts, after resigning as head of a national evangelical group, Ted Haggard is removed from his New Life leadership post
33. Campaign 2006: division in South Dakota, unease over abortion ban runs deep, South Dakotans express misgivings about the law, the nation's strictest, voters are asked to uphold it
34. Just a massage, pastor says: Ted Haggard, who led a national evangelical group, says he also bought meth from the gay prostitute
35. Unregulated groups wield millions to sway voters: Special interests, millionaires skirt campaign limits
36. Antiabortion campaign waves feminist flag: The ballot box fight to preserve a tough South Dakota ban is framed as a women's rights issue
37. Churches are target of candidate's memo
38. A new face for Islam in North America: She's white, she's Canadian, she's a former Catholic, who better to lead the largest Muslim organization on the continent?
39. Major shift and no shift: all Americans know 9/11 brought change, but it isnEt exactly what experts had predicted
40. Boulder D.A. defends Karr arrest
41. D.A. drops charges against Karr
42. Rockies' forests fall to a tiny foe: Beetles are killing tens of millions of trees, and there's no stopping them
43. Faithful to god, science: Dr. Francis Collins has mapped the human genome and embraced Christ, he sees no conflict, but there are skeptics on both sides
44. Flurry of court rulings, with more ahead, on gay unions
45. 5 St. Louis drowning victims shared faith and fate
46. 'Natural Family' resolution divides Utah city: the city council of Kanab, Utah, resolved to promote the nuclear family unit, it ended up sowing discord in a once close-knit tourist town
47. Abortion ban foes petition for a choice: even some conservative South Dakotans sign a bid to hold a vote on the law, which was meant to spark a Supreme Court test of Roe vs. Wade
48. Emotional toll of Katrina is still rising: to treat an estimated 500,000 people who need some mental health service, the government begins a massive counseling program
49. Survivors dig out from Tornadoes' devastation: Residents of the central Mississippi Valley sift debris for relics of their lives after a series of weekend storms killed 10 people in two states
50. Ohio drops demand that evolution be challenged: the state's curriculum standard, emulated in schools elsewhere, is set aside amid mounting criticism and a federal ruling in Pennsylvania
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