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Editorial Note:
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article was linked to by the Q&A:
A
Last Look At Harry Potter
published
on December 2, 2007
We have deleted the referenced
newspaper story which came from the Chicago Tribune's online edition from
Sunday, November 11, 2007 in the World section, entitled "Technology
lets Bible be fruitful, multiply; Christians' ingenuity spreads teachings
to remote places" which was originally written
by Mary Jordan of The
Washington Post on November 3, 2007 and was originally entitled
"Plugging the Planet Into the Word; Christian
Groups Use Technology to Greatly Expand Bible's Audience."
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