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January 31
- Hardline region tries to impose sharia law by Rory McCarthy, The Guardian
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January 30
- 2 Faith-Based Proposals May Face Legal Challenge by Alan Cooperman, The Washington Post
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January 29
- Bush ToutsReligion-Based Drug Treatment by Laura Meckler, AP
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January 28
- Hong Kong scales back planned subversion law following public outcry by Helen Luk, AP
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January 24
- Vietnam tightens grip on religion by Clare Arthurs, BBC News
- U.S. `disappointed' that China didn't disclose Tibetan arrests during human rights talks by Joe McDonald, AP
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January 23
- Bush Plans to Let Religious Groups Get Building Aid by Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times
- Judge Lets 10 Commandments Display Stay AP
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January 22
- Honor guardsman is fired for blessings By David O'Reilly, The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Atheists fight new Pledge bill by Michael Todd, BYU NewsNet
- Qatar mulling amendment for freedom of worship to non-Muslims PTI News
- Jews and Hindus banned from jury By Cahal Milmo, Independent
- Muslim Woman Favored in a Dutch Election by Marlise Simons, The New York Times
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January 21
- Appeals court hears arguments in VMI prayer case by Michael Buettner, AP
- EU Constitutional Convention divided over powers, religion by Constant Brand, AP
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January 20
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January 19
- Give Peace a Chance, World Religions Say Reuters
- Vandals ruin religion exhibit at Moscow's Sakharov museum by Sarah Karush, AP
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January 18
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January 17
- Secular France mulls mosque subsidies by Henri Astier, BBC News
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January 13
- Jails struggle to accommodate religious diversity, audit says by Gloria Galloway, The Globe and Mail
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