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<title>Tajikistan Demolishes Country's Sole Synagogue</title>
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<description>The Tajik government has torn down the only synagogue left in the country, bringing worship services and food aid programs for the Jewish community to a halt. 
From: Forum 18</description>
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<title>Pakistan May Commute Death Sentence</title>
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<description>To commemorate the birthday of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the Pakistani government is recommending President Musharraf commute the death sentences of more than 7,000 prisoners to life imprisonment.</description>
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<title>Community Is 'Key' to AIDS Prevention</title>
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<description>International AIDS prevention programs can learn a lot from local efforts in Thailand, where activists reach out to patients with home based care, spiritual guidance, and opportunities for community involvement, writes AIDS activist Masiba Biriwasha.</description>
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<title>Immigration Raids 'Shattered and Strengthened Us'</title>
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<description>The aftermath of a recent immigration raid in Iowa demonstrates the human cost of removing migrant workers from their families and community, writes journalist Lynda Waddington.</description>
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<title>Greening the Evangelicals [video]</title>
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<description>With a growing emphasis on global warming in evangelical Christian circles, climate change may be the issue that divides the U.S. Republican Party and its evangelical base in the 2008 presidential elections, says an independent media organization. 
From: American News Project</description>
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