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June 11, 2000

House of grief
[Times art: Rossie Newson]
The night a police officer pulled the trigger, everything changed for Jake and Paula Crouch. Story

When God calls, should women answer?
The Rev. Renee Willingham says she'll keep on preaching, even if the Southern Baptist Convention votes this week to remove women from the pulpit.

Variety, surprise, top Ruth Eckerd's schedule
The variety was not unexpected.

Sunday Journal She's still here, and that's okay
Recently my husband and I drove to his hometown of Marshall, Texas, 40 miles west of Shreveport, La., to care for his Aunt Mildred, just released from the hospital.

Ted Turner's new girlfriend an old friend
Media tycoon and man of the world Ted Turner now says his girlfriend is Frederique D'Arragon.

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Festival fashions Viennese sampler
SARASOTA -- Could any two composers be more different than Johann Strauss II and Arnold Schoenberg? Strauss wrote jolly waltzes and polkas. Schoenberg was a prophet of modernity, the exponent of atonality and 12-tone music.

Singer 'Toots' his horn, delights crowd
Toots and the Maytals thrill about 700 fans with a hit-filled, two-hour concert.

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