- Muslims "Overtake" Catholics, Become Largest Religion (National Geographic)
- R.E.M.: Losing Their Religion (Time Magazine)
- Call to separate religion and education (Gulf Times)
- Santana wins debut as Mets top Marlins (AP)
- Bush backs Ukraine NATO bid (AP)
- Democrats seek foreclosure relief (AP)
- Married troops can live together in Iraq (AP)
- China: Tibetans planning suicide attacks (AP)
- Report: Low grad rates in US cities (AP)
- Ancient gold necklace discovered in Peru (AP)
- UBS sees Q1 net loss of $12 billion (AP)
- O'Jays son dies after taken from jail (AP)
- Bush vows to press for Ukraine, Georgia in NATO (Reuters)
- Iraqi casualties at highest level since August (Reuters)
- China says has evidence linking Lhasa riots to foreign groups (Reuters)
- FAA issues landing gear alert: report (Reuters)
- Some U.S. homes worth less than their copper pipes (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe ruling party ahead, rigging fears grow (Reuters)
- Barack Obama takes aim at John McCain on Iraq (Reuters)
- "Rambunctious" McCain says he had chip on shoulder (Reuters)
- Bush support for Ukraine NATO bid opens up alliance split (AFP)
- Zimbabwe nervously awaits vote results (AFP)
- Second female senator endorses Obama (AP)
- McCain touts military heritage (AP)
- Michigan delegate compromise offered (AP)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Dem elite working for June solution (Politico)
- Old-school politician mentored Obama (AP)
- Women push back in support of Clinton (AP)
- Senator Endorses Obama, Tells Clinton to Keep Running (CQPolitics.com)
- Hayden: Pakistan border poses danger (AP)
- Court agrees to take Idaho case (AP)
- EU urges Turkey to consider 'long-term interests' in AKP case (AFP)
- Symposium focuses on women in religion (The Buffalo News)
- Church Historian Looks At Big Faith-And-Politics Picture On Religion (The Morning News)
- [World and Nation] Islam surpasses Catholicism as world's largest religion (The Minnesota Daily)
- Vatican: Islam now world's largest religion (The Monterey County Herald)
- Islam world's largest religion: Vatican (The West Australian)
- Interfaith Alliance discusses films, religion (The Morning Sun)
- Catholicism No Longer Most Popular Religion (WXIA-TV Atlanta)
- Islam is world's largest religion: Vatican (The Globe and Mail)
- Vatican: Islam surpasses Roman Catholicism as world's largest religion (Boston Herald)
- 'Islam world's largest religion' (Channel 4)
- Much is changed for new baseball season (AP)
- Yahoo launches site focused on women (AP)
- Paulson proposes financial overhaul (AP)
- Bush prods Congress before Europe trip (AP)
- Food price inflation changes how we shop (AP)
- Iraq: New attacks on Green Zone (AP)
- Olympic torch re-lit in Beijing ceremony (AP)
- Jury: Smith son died of drug overdose (AP)
- Jordan queen launches YouTube channel (AP)
- Kathie Lee Gifford to join NBC's `Today' (AP)
- Treasury pitches regulatory overhaul (Reuters)
- Bush seeks to salvage legacy at NATO, Putin summits (Reuters)
- Mounting concern at Zimbabwe poll delays (Reuters)
- No sign Iraq clashes will affect U.S. drawdown: Gates (Reuters)
- Rice says Mideast talks on track, despite settlements (Reuters)
- Musharraf swears in Pakistan cabinet full of foes (Reuters)
- McCain takes a walk down memory lane (Reuters)
- New Yorkers take aim at horn-honking taxis (Reuters)
- Opposition claim clear lead in Zimbabwe vote as riot police deploy (AFP)
- Turkish court puts ruling party on trial (AFP)
- Obama bowling for voters in Pennsylvania (AP)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Edwards praises both Clinton, Obama (AP)
- U.S. lawmakers willing rescuers in mortgage crisis (Reuters)
- U.S. ready for serious WTO farm concessions: Bush (Reuters)
- Richard Orr Column: Forcing religion on children is wrong . . . and sometimes fatal 03-30-2008 (Plainview Daily Herald)
- Web only: Religion calendar (Standard-Examiner)
- Church Historian Looks At Big Faith-And-Politics Picture On Religion (The Morning News)
- Nationalism at core of China's reaction on Tibet (International Herald Tribune)
- Carroll religion briefs for Saturday, March 29, 2008 (Carroll County Online)
- FAITH IN FLUX: Study finds shifting trends in religion, people switching faiths (St. Charles Journal)
- Hansbrough, Tar Heels reach Final Four (AP)
- Shiite cleric al-Sadr offers Iraq truce (AP)
- 'Killing Fields' survivor Dith Pran dies (AP)
- Rice wins concessions from Israel (AP)
- China says Dalai Lama rejects dialogue (AP)
- Lehman alleges Japan investment fraud (AP)
- Judge wraps up Diana inquest (Reuters)
- French jet on standby for Betancourt release (Reuters)
- China to bring home Olympic torch amid Tibet tension (AFP)
- Obama says Clinton should keep running (AP)
- Party fears tight Obama-Clinton finish (AP)
- Clinton, Obama press for Texas delegates (AP)
- Edwards praises both Clinton, Obama (AP)
- McCain seeks his share of the spotlight (Politico)
- Bill Clinton to fellow Dems: 'Relax' (AP)
- Race is on to define McCain (AP)
- Obama says Clinton should stay in White House race (AFP)
- Guests for the Sunday TV news shows (AP)
- Scalia criticizes news media (AP)
- WTO rules against US, Canada in beef row with EU (AFP)
- Religion Calendar: 03/29/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
- Church Historian Looks At Big Faith-And-Politics Picture On Religion (The Morning News)
- Tri-Cities religion notes (Daily Herald)
- religion briefs (Ventura County Star)
- Religion calendar (Erie Times-News)
- Religion today (AP via Yahoo! News)