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Bob Abernethy talks with program managing editor Kim Lawton about the outcome of the three-week meeting of Anglican bishops in Canterbury; Lucky Severson visits the University of Texas Medical Branch for a look at how doctors are handling the controversial issue of healthcare rationing; Jewish soccer coach Spencer Rockman describes his efforts to infuse his soccer camp participants with moral and spiritual values.
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Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Saul GonzalezCorrespondents Saul Gonzalez, Phil Jones, Fred de Sam Lazaro, Tim O'Brien, Deborah Potter, Betty Rollin, Lucky Severson and Judy Valente, along with managing editor Kim Lawton, travel around the nation and the globe to explore how issues of faith, religion and ethics shape both national and international events. Newsmakers, scholars and policy analysts also offer insightful perspectives in roundtable discussions from the show's studio in Washington, D.C.
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