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March 12
- Israel Ultra-Orthodox Draft Law Passed By Knesset Tia Goldenberg, AP
- Ultra-Orthodox mayor wins vote in Israeli town torn by religion Maayan Lubell, Reuters
- Plight of Jewish 'chained women' trapped in broken marriage Erica Chernofsky, BBC News
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March 11
- Why Pope Francis is going to South Korea John L. Allen Jr., The Boston Globe
- Israeli Christians seek more integration into country Michele Chabin, USA Today
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March 9
- Ballot is battleground for Israeli town torn by religion Maayan Lubell, Reuters
- Nuns Released by Syrians After Three-Month Ordeal Anne Barnard and Hwaida Saad, The New York Times
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March 8
- Catholicism growing in heart of Muslim world John L. Allen Jr., The Boston Globe
- Hollywood blockbuster 'Noah' faces ban in Arab world Noah Browning, Reuters
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March 7
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March 6
- Singapore's megachurches move to export lucrative religion Laura Philomin, Reuters
- Geert Wilders backs new anti-Islam party, the Australian Liberty Alliance Michael Safi, The Guardian
- Rift deepens between Women of the Wall activists Read more: Rift deepens between Women of the Wall activists Spencer Ho, The Times of Israel
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March 5
- The Dalai Lama And The Cult Of Dolgyal Shugden Robert Thurman, The Huffington Post
- China's female imams carrying on ancient Islamic tradition Huey Fern Tay, Radio Australia
- Missionary says North Korea interrogated him daily Rod McGuirk, AP
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March 4
- In Jerusalem, Jews, Muslims clash over mosque loudspeakers Michele Chabin, The Washington Post
- Malaysia court delays 'Allah' ruling AAP
- First Ever Fatwa Issued Against Wildlife Trafficking Mark Leong, National Geographic
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March 3
- Pakistan's fragile ceasefire with the Taliban Samil Shams, Deutsche Welle
- In Bhutan, Phallus Worship Revives Among New Generation Of Religious Followers Tara Limbu, The Huffington Post
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