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December 15, 2006

Latest News Stories

Host:Vic Eliason
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New Jersey lawmakers approve measure to legalize civil unions.

$1,000 scholarship being offered by Chevron at the University of Colorado's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is available if you happen to be a supporter of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender lifestyles.

Pro-family advocates say they haven't given up on their goal of overturning Massachusetts approval of homosexual marriages.

Tom DeLay says Hillary Clinton will be the next president.

Republican presidential hopeful Sam Brownback urges Christians to display nativity scenes on public property to remind America that Jesus is the reason for the season.

Southern Califonnia fence building company and two executives plead guilty to knowingly hiring illegal immigrants. The company was helping to build a 14 mile border fence in San Diego between California and Mexico.

In exchange for Syrian help, the Iraq study group is asking Israel to give up land vital to its existence.

Jewish Knesset member proposes bill to ban adults from pressing minors into becoming more involved in religion and tradition.

Planned Parenthood watchdog group says that P.P. closed more than 100 centers in the last 11 years.

Abortion business in Seattle that targeted low income women is closing after doing abortions for 34 years.

Nurse practitioner whose license was suspended by the state of Alabama because she was accused of illegally giving medical abortions without a doctor's supervision, now faces the possibility of time in jail and fines if convicted on three specific counts.

California pastor wins major free speech victory after being accused of a hate crime by a Muslim who objected to tracts that the pastor was distributing.

Under sweeping new proposals, British researchers could be permitted to create human/animal hybrids.

Ukraine babies in stem cell probe.

Pentagon evangelism is called a national security threat.

Military watchdog group asks defense department to investigate whether 7 Army and Air Force officers violated regulations by appearing in uniform in a promotional video for an evangelical Christian organization.

American Muslims making religious pilgrimages to Mecca are being encouraged to file civil rights complaints if they feel discriminated against by the airlines.

Members of military sued on Wednesday over possible anthrax vaccine health risk.

Pentagon promotes Muslim chaplain who catered to terrorist detainees at U.S. prison.