- Romney Challenges New Attacks On Religion (NBC 11 Bay Area)
- Camp seeks views on interaction of religion, government (Midland Daily News)
- Religion in the classroom goes on trial (The Tennessean)
- In Iowa, a test of religion and the presidency (USA Today)
- Clemens, Bonds, Tejada named in report (AP)
- Williams, Texans sack Broncos 31-13 (AP)
- Al-Qaida No. 2 blasts peace conference (AP)
- Bali climate talks enter final day (AP)
- Gates pushes allies on Afghan war help (AP)
- Another wintry blast targets Okla., Kan. (AP)
- Death penalty foes rejoice after NJ vote (AP)
- 2 Ph.D students killed on LSU campus (AP)
- Fewer breast patients may need chemo (AP)
- Writers guild files labor complaint (AP)
- Mitchell Report may not have shut door on steroid use (Reuters)
- Qaeda's Zawahri calls Annapolis meeting a sellout (Reuters)
- Obama edges ahead of Clinton in New Hampshire poll (Reuters)
- Iraq watchdog agency under investigation: report (Reuters)
- Climate talks in Bali focus on rich-poor divide (Reuters)
- U.S. loses status as top World Bank donor to Britain (Reuters)
- Vatican defends duty to evangelize and accept converts (Reuters)
- Russia succession intrigue follows Putin to Minsk (Reuters)
- Climate talks inch towards compromise (AFP)
- Britain's Brown makes EU summit, after missing treaty signing (AFP)
- Romney: Attacks on religion go too far (AP)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Redneck spoofs spice up 2008 campaign (AP)
- AP Interview: Edwards on Iraq and Dems (AP)
- Huckabee's 1992 words get new attention (AP)
- If Clinton loses Iowa: Her 'Plan B' (AP)
- Republicans retain 2 vacant House seats (AP)
- Hayden knew of interrogation videotapes (AP)
- CIA destroyed tapes despite court order (AP)
- Judges given leeway in crack sentencing (AP)
- Myanmar rejects U.N. human rights report (Reuters)
- Romney: Attacks on religion go too far (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Romney rejects campaign based on religion (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
- Romney Rejects Campaign Based On Religion (WCVB Boston)
- Romney says 'attacking religion' going too far after Huckabee questions (Minneapolis-
- Holy Shift: Religion Roils Republican Race (ABC News)
- Romney: Attacks on religion go too far (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
- Romney accuses Huckabee of 'attacking' his religion (International Herald Tribune)
- On reconciling religion with scientific method (The Scotsman)
- Rationalist's New Book Presents Daily Musings About God and Religion (PRWeb)
- Freedom Requires Religion (Hartford Advocate)
- IOC strips Marion Jones of 5 medals (AP)
- Baseball drug results to be announced (AP)
- Stock prices surge on new Fed plan (AP)
- Triple car bombs in Iraq's south kill 41 (AP)
- U.S. cholesterol average is ideal at 199 (AP)
- Lights slowly come back in Okla. (AP)
- Israeli-Palestinian peace talks resume (AP)
- Car bomb kills general in Lebanon (AP)
- Paris Hilton is looking for 'a nice boy' (AP)
- Triple car bombing kills 40 in southern Iraq (Reuters)
- Voters focus on pocketbooks as economy wobbles (Reuters)
- Bomb kills Lebanese general tipped for army chief (Reuters)
- Fed, ECB, other cenbanks announce liquidity moves (Reuters)
- IOC strips Marion Jones' Sydney medals (Reuters)
- U.N.'s Ban urges 2009 deadline for climate deal (Reuters)
- Huckabee questions tenet of Romney's Mormon faith (Reuters)
- Rice sees Medvedev as "new generation" (Reuters)
- Top general assassinated in crisis-hit Lebanon (AFP)
- World demands breakthrough, UN chief tells deadlocked climate talks (AFP)
- UN gets report on failed Kosovo talks (AP)
- Faith in Philadelphia: Religion, Politics, & Government (KYW News Radio 1060)
- Grand Prairie religion briefs (Dallas Morning News)
- Gunman wounds 4 in missionary center (AP)
- Coalition troops surround Taliban town (AP)
- Products with good bacteria get popular (AP)
- NASA puts off space shuttle launch to January (Reuters)
- Turkey eyes law to get PKK members to quit: report (Reuters)
- U.N. report raises death toll in Myanmar crackdown (Reuters)
- A new political test: presidency and religion (Seattle Times)
- Romney's religion irrelevant, his family values — priceless (Seattle Times)
- 'Imagine no religion,' says atheists' display (WorldNetDaily)
- Fed seems poised to lower interest rates (AP)
- 2 Iraqi troops die in suicide explosion (AP)
- NY mayor urged promote rights in China (AP)
- Diocese splits with Episcopal Church (AP)
- Blogger threatens LA campus shooting (AP)
- Taliban leaders seized in assault on Afghan town (Reuters)
- Beaches blackened in South Korea's worst oil spill (Reuters)
- Iraq proposes U.S.-Iran talks in January (Reuters)
- Israel says must trade Jerusalem areas with Arabs (Reuters)
- Six killed in Pakistan Swat valley bomb (Reuters)
- Oprah dazzles crowds for Obama in Iowa (AP)
- Clinton's mother, daughter hit trail (AP)
- Huckabee wanted to isolate AIDS patients (AP)
- Former president campaigns in SC (AP)
- Schilling pitches McCain for president (AP)
- New Hampshire is again McCain's focus (AP)
- GOP expected to keep seats in Ohio, Va. (AP)
- White House threatens budget veto (AP)
- US Supreme Court to take cases of Americans detained in Iraq (AFP)
- At least 31 killed in Myanmar unrest: UN expert (AFP)
- Romney's religion slice and dice (Arkansas News Bureau)
- Today's Weather: Politics and religion during the holiday season (Asbury Park Press)
- Krauthammer: Playing the religion card in the presidential race (The Record)
- Does Religion Matter? (AskMen)