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On the shelf: 118 Days: Christian Peacemaker Teams Held Hostage in Iraq, edited by Tricia Gates Brown

When four men affiliated with Christian Peacemaker Teams were abducted in Iraq, media coverage
made little mention of the fact that one of them is gay. This wasn't
because we'd finally gotten to a place where this was not considered
newsworthy. Instead, it was the result of a coordinated effort to keep
Canadian Jim Loney's sexual identity quiet for his own safety.

Choosing to talk: A fourth meeting between church leaders and Ahmadinejad

In the fourth meeting between Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and religious leaders seeking to keep lines of communication open between Iran and the U.S.—the second such meeting I’ve attended—speakers from Jewish, Muslim, Lutheran and Mennonite communities made brief presentations that were followed by a long response from Ahmadinejad in which he affirmed that “all divine prophets have spoken of one truth.”

Peace hopes, angry words andAhmadinejad: A dinner with the Iranian president

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dined with 300 religious and political leaders on September 25 in New York City, but the event, which drew condemnation and protest, offered far less dialogue than advertised.

What was promised as a discussion of how religion can contribute to solving global problems turned into an evening of polite speech-making. The criticism of Ahmadinejad for his bellicose statements on the Holocaust and Israel was tempered by calls for bridge-building and reconciliation.