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NEW YORK (JTA) -- U.S. media coverage of religion doubled during the 1990s, according to a new poll.
Most of the coverage focused on the role of religion in public policy and not on theology or spirituality, according to the poll conducted by the Washington-based Center for Media and Public Affairs.
Protestantism and Catholicism accounted for almost two-thirds of all coverage, while 12 percent of the stories focused on Judaism.
Alleged Nazi guard may be deported
NEW YORK (JTA) -- The United States moved to revoke the citizenship of an alleged Nazi collaborator living in Michigan.
The Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations says Iwan Mandycz, 80, concealed his service as an armed SS guard at two slave labor camps in Poland when he applied for a visa to immigrate to the United States in 1949.
In November 1943, when Mandycz was allegedly serving at the Poniatowa camp, Nazi and SS troops shot 14,000 Jews in a single day.
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