- Bush says he supports Iraqi leader (AP)
- Calif. elects Bush critic to Congress (AP)
- Democrats pursue agenda with inquiries (AP)
- EU urges Texas to halt executions before 400 mark (Reuters)
- Bad Religion 'Map' Fall Tour (CMJ)
- Albright: Religion crucial to diplomacy (UPI)
- Religion in Texas Public Schools (KVII 7 Amarillo)
- Furor over religion in La. gov's race (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Albright: Religion crucial to diplomacy (Moldova.org)
- Albright: Religion crucial to diplomacy (EARTHtimes.org)
- Furor Over Religion in La. Gov's Race (ABC News)
- Dave Trembley to manage Orioles in 2008 (AP)
- YouTube videos to have 'overlay' ads (AP)
- Stronger Hurricane Dean rakes Mexico (AP)
- 14 U.S. troops die in Iraq copter crash (AP)
- Midwest, Plains flooding deaths reach 22 (AP)
- NASA weighs risk of shuttle launches (AP)
- Gas station owners allege price fixing (AP)
- Brad Pitt tours N.O. green project (AP)
- Bigamist ordered to give pig and buffalo (AP)
- Iraq PM bristles as tensions grow with U.S. (Reuters)
- Georgia says Russia violates airspace, Russia denies (Reuters)
- Hurricane Dean strengthens off Mexican coast (Reuters)
- Bush insists he supports "good man" Maliki (Reuters)
- Investors gauge Fed's plans as ECB acts again (Reuters)
- Democrat split on Iraq may hurt '08 chances: analysts (Reuters)
- Chopsticks picked up in new China scare (Reuters)
- "Negative message" if Japan ends Afghan mission (Reuters)
- Bush reiterates support for Maliki (AFP)
- Pro-junta mob breaks up Myanmar protest (AFP)
- Obama: No military solution in Iraq (AP)
- AP NewsBreak: Arizona primary Feb. 5 (AP)
- New Romney ad targets illegal migrants (AP)
- Book chief: Conservatives want slogans (AP)
- Bush tries to calm skittish investors (AP)
- Administration seeks delay on subpoenas (AP)
- Ore. GOP senator starts tough race early (AP)
- Bernanke pledges to use 'all tools' to ease turmoil: senator (AFP)
- New guidelines for children's health (AP)
- Top court judge rejects doctor's request (AP)
- U.N. agency may have hit back at N.Korea whistleblower (Reuters)
- Presidential Contenders Talk Religion (CBS News)
- Albright: Ignore religion 'at our own peril' (CNN.com)
- Latest Gubernatorial Ads Target Ethics, Religion Of Candidates (KSLA-TV Shreveport)
- Bad Religion (The Phoenix)
- CNN 'God's Warriors' Special Explores Rising Influence of Religion (The Christian Pos
- True Religion to Open in Westfield San Francisco Centre (Display & Design Ideas)
- Rick Bragg: The Alabama faithful welcome Nick Saban (Sports Illustrated)
- Archbishop leads bar debate on religion (icWales)
- In Ethiopia, one man's model for a just society (The Christian Science Monitor via Ya
- WORLD IN BRIEF (Washington Post)
- Goodell likely to delay decision on Vick (AP)
- Hurricane Dean slams into Mexico's coast (AP)
- CIA missed chances to thwart al-Qaida (AP)
- Bush acknowledges frustration in Iraq (AP)
- Iran releases jailed Iranian-American (AP)
- Damaged space shuttle lands in Florida (AP)
- Kids' high blood pressure goes untreated (AP)
- Barnes & Noble not stocking O.J. book (AP)
- Stocks end higher; traders eye rate cut (AP)
- Giant Hurricane Dean punches Mexico (Reuters)
- U.S. envoy says Iraq making poor political progress (Reuters)
- CIA inspector's report on September 11 faults leaders (Reuters)
- Bush seeks closer ties with Canada, Mexico (Reuters)
- Iran frees U.S.-Iranian academic on bail (Reuters)
- Bloomberg says won't run for president (Reuters)
- Space shuttle Endeavour lands safely in Florida (Reuters)
- Obama takes anti-war stance to U.S. war veterans (Reuters)
- Hurricane Dean barrels across Yucatan Peninsula, Bush offers aid (AFP)
- Iraq progress extremely disappointing: US envoy (AFP)
- Top candidates profit from book deals (AP)
- Analysis: Do the Dems have a Goldilocks? (AP)
- Army too stretched if Iraq buildup lasts (AP)
- Rove keeps up heat on Clinton (AP)
- Biden airs ad in Iowa (AP)
- Bush seeks to boost Canada, Mexico ties (AP)
- Dems warm to Alaska prospects in 2008 (AP)
- N.C. waitress applauds minimum wage hike (AP)
- FEMA: Dean prep far exceeds Katrina (AP)
- U.N. chief wants backing for Chad force (AP)
- A philosopher’s violent critique of religion (University of Melbourne University News
- Religion News In Brief (The Morning News)
- Religion News In Brief (The Morning News)
- Religion News In Brief (The Morning News)
- Religion News In Brief (The Morning News)
- Religion News In Brief (The Morning News)
- Religion News In Brief (The Morning News)
- Religion briefs for Saturday, August 18, 2007 (Carroll County Online)
- Religion Notes (The Morning News)
- Religion News In Brief (The Morning News)
- Santana strikes out 17 in Twins win (AP)
- Caymans brace as Hurricane Dean nears (AP)
- Hope all but extinguished at Utah mine (AP)
- Roadside bomb kills Iraqi governor (AP)
- Gas leak sickens 19 Va. Tech students (AP)
- Rescuers in Peru quake lose hope (AP)
- Immigration activist deported to Mexico (AP)
- AP: Pain medicine use has nearly doubled (AP)
- Asian markets rebound after US rate cut (AP)
- Hurricane Dean batters Jamaica (Reuters)