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[Title] => Group volunteers to bridge peace talks
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[Summary] => Like his father, Franklin Grahams message of salvation everywhere is Jesus Christ. At a breakfast reception at the Westin Philippine Plaza the other day, he spoke of conflict areas in the world today: global terrorism; globalization whose cultural forms see the control of the mind of the young, like the movies, television, and music video channels; the war against HIV/AIDS, and the battle for the souls of men. He said that in all these, there is need to share the good news that "our hope is in Jesus Christ."
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He thinks it is likely that the El Shaddai, a Catholic charismatic group, will go for her. "With 4 million votes, that means a lot. And the El Shaddais votes are just partially factored in the surveys."
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