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Christianity TodayMay (Web-only) 2000

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Weblog: Web Filters' Double Standards on 'Hate Speech' Against Homosexuals
Plus: Nigeria's unhappy anniversary of democracy, latest Left Behind goes number one, and other stories from the world's mainstream media sources.



One year after democracy implemented, Nigeria's future is dire

Nigeria marked its one-year anniversary of a return to democracy yesterday, but the mood in the country is hardly celebratory. More than 1,000 Nigerians have been killed in riots over the past year, most of them between Muslims and Christians in the northern part of the country. "The bloodletting has to stop," President Olusugen Obasanjo declared in an anniversary address. "We are going to make sure it stops." Meanwhile, the northern Nigerian state of Sokoto began implementing shari'a law.

Web filters call Focus on the Family's articles "hate speech"—as soon as they leave Focus's site

"The most popular filtering programs allow their users to freely visit the Web sites of arch-conservative groups like Focus on the Family and Concerned Women for America, which feature strident denunciations of homosexuality," reports Wired News. "But when those identical fulminations against lesbians and gays were duplicated and placed on personal Web pages, Cyberpatrol, Surfwatch, and four other programs quickly added the addresses to their off-limits blacklists." The project was done by Peacefire, an anti-filtering association.

The Indwelling is Amazon's number one

The latest installment of the "Left Behind" series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins was the number one book at Amazon.com on its release day. (It has since fallen from that position; at last check, preorders for the fourth installment of the Harry Potter series were beating it.)

Amish reach out for help with underage drinking problem

"The Amish in [Middlefield, Ohio] have long struggled to curb underage drinking in their community," reports the Associated Press. "The problem has been serious enough that despite their tradition ...



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