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    Oct 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Live from the Holy Land ... our rival's logo!

    World Now
    The Holy Land rivalry between U.S. televangelist giants Trinity Broadcasting Network and Daystar Television is getting a little ugly....
  2. Oct 7, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Must Reads: Colombian rebels, a salamander and evangelical TV

    World Now
    From evangelical broadcasters in Israel to a salamander seen as a metaphor for the Mexican soul, here are five stories you shouldn't miss from this past week in global news....
  4. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. News of the Weird: The Resurrection Will Be Televised

    “Coming Up Next! The Resurrection! Live!”: “If the Messiah descends from the Mount of Olives as foretold in the Bible,” wrote the Los Angeles Times in an October dispatch from Jerusalem, the two largest Christian television networks in the U.S. promise to cover the arrival live from a hilltop in the city. Daystar Television has already been beaming a 24/7 webcam view, and Trinity Broadcasting Network bought the building next door to Daystar's in September and has already begun staging live and pre-recorded programs using the broad expanse of the Holy Land city as background.
    “Coming Up Next! The Resurrection! Live!”: “If the Messiah descends from the Mount of Olives as foretold in the Bible,” wrote the Los Angeles Times in an October dispatch from Jerusalem, the two largest Christian television...

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  6. Oct 17, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Holy Land tickets free tomorrow. Who comes out ahead?

    The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando Sentinel
    The Holy Land Experience, the small Christian attraction in Orlando that maintains it is a church rather than a theme park, will open its gates for free on Tuesday. Holy Land is required to drop its $35 entrance fee one day each year under a 2006 law that...
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