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Tag: Religion and Ethics
HIV Testing in Botswana
South Africa’s Water Meters
Timbuktu Libraries
Family Planning in Zambia
Prison Ministry
A Church’s Choice Part III
A Church’s Choice Part II
A Church’s Choice Part I
St. John’s Settlement
This story originally aired on Religion & Ethics Newsweekly on Oct. 17, 2002. Correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro covers the court process and settlement for sexual abuse reparations with the Catholic church. […]
Stem-Cell Research
Many researchers want government approval to extract stem-cells from cloned human embryos, and then learn to grow them into tissue that might cure disease. But many others object because that procedure would mean destroying the embryos, and, they say, that means destroying life. The U.S. Senate is expected to take up this spring a bill […]
Islam in Uzbekistan
In the remote central-Asian country, militant Muslim fundamentalists want ot seize power and impose strict Islamic rule. This creates a difficult situation for the U.S. war on terrorism in neighboring Afganistan. [showhide type=”transcript” more_text=”Read the Transcript »” less_text=”Close the Transcript”] BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: Now, a special report from Central Asia, where militant Muslim fundamentalists, like […]