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Brad A. Greenberg

Carrie Prejean ready to sue porn distributor

Unsportsmanlike conduct

C Street House says so long to tax-exempt status

Prayers for Obama to die

Prejean talks with Christianity Today about God, gay marriage and boob jobs

‘Going up?’

Jews aren’t vampires

Adding prayer services to healthcare bill

Orthodox rabbinical student wins boxing title

‘Going Muslim’ the new ‘going postal’

A West Bank story: female football stars

From ‘Children of Dust’ we are born

No proof of grave desecration at Jewish cemetery

O’Reilly: ‘We can’t kill all the Muslims’

Islamophobia story of the year

Jesus is My Friend

Where the Taliban fighters are buried

God and the Berlin Wall

How to pick your religion

CBN’s Brody: Healthcare bill a ‘major pro-life’ victory

Israel blamed for Dodgers owners’ divorce

Who knew Muslims pray on Friday?

Not yet a Sunday driver

The Muslim Army major at center of Fort Hood massacre

Westboro Baptist Church on ‘South Park’

UCLA Law: ‘Re-inventing the enemy within’

Carrie Prejean sex tape—say it ain’t so

Planned Parenthood exec resigns after watching abortion

Maine voters have no love for gay marriage

Evangelism—there’s an app for that, too

What kind of atheist are you?

In limbo with Ariel Sharon

Los Angeles has the best delis

Pumpkins and popes

American wins NYC Marathon

SEC releases Madoff investigations

Times a-changin’ at Beliefnet

Having shiks-appeal in Hollywood

Levi is back to dish dirt on Palin

I get anti-Semitic email: the Westboro Baptist files

Scientology spokesman walks out on ‘Nightline’

Spike Lee on Tyler Perry

Maccabi has $22,000 stolen from locker room at Staples Center

Madoff associate found dead

Piece be with you: Pastor quits pulpit for gun advocacy

Church custodian arrested in priest’s slaying

The Vatican’s ‘bold bid’

Addicted to abortion—‘South Park’ style

Another foiled terror plot?

Know God, Know Peace; No God, not on Twitter

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Oren Moverman’s ‘The Messenger’: The unseen casualties of war

When filmmaker Oren Moverman returned to Tel Aviv, on leave from his paratrooper unit during the first Lebanon War, he often shut himself in his room and repeatedly watched the Vietnam War saga “Apocalypse Now.”

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Picks and Clicks for November 21-27, 2009

Venezuelan playwright Moisés Kaufman brings the historical drama surrounding fallen English playwright Oscar Wilde to the stage in “Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde.” Using transcripts and real quotes from Wilde’s infamous trials, as well as newspaper

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New Old Friends

I've recently become close with Abe and Frank, two older guys in my neighborhood. At 90 and 88 respectively, they’re not the typical age of my other friends. At first I wasn’t sure if it was friendship. Maybe they were just humoring me or passing the time. Why would old people want to be friends with me, a 35-year-old?