• Billy Graham's last television interview while producing a documentary on his last revival in New York.

    CNN: CNN Profiles - Kyra Phillips - Correspondent

  • Billy Graham Evangelistic Association spokesman Brent Rinehart said Shea died in Asheville after a brief illness.

    NPR: George Beverly Shea Dies; Sang At Graham Crusades

  • Franklin Graham, son of the legendary evangelist Billy Graham, suggested that violent games should be taxed extra.

    FORBES: Joe Biden Sees 'No Legal Reason' Why We Can't Tax Violent Video Games

  • Billy Graham has been the most powerful Christian in America since the 1950s.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Billy Graham and his wife, Ruth, were the first dignitaries to offer condolences.

    CNN: Reagan observances to span five days

  • Mr Graham founded two of the most powerful organisations in post-war evangelicalism, Christianity Today and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Billy Graham, in Lui near Juba in southern Sudan, where four American doctors have treated over 100, 000 patients since 1998.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Meanwhile, a statement in support of the ban by the Reverend Billy Graham appeared in 14 North Carolina newspapers over the weekend.

    BBC: North Carolina approves constitutional ban on gay union

  • Billy Graham's memoirs, reviewed elsewhere in these pages, help fill the vacuum.

    ECONOMIST: What the world is reading

  • Christianity Today, the magazine of Billy Graham's evangelical movement, has just run an editorial arguing the moral case for action on climate change.

    ECONOMIST: Energy policy and the environment

  • C. (AP) George Beverly Shea, whose booming baritone voice echoed through stadiums, squares and souls during a decades-long career with evangelist Billy Graham, died Tuesday.

    NPR: George Beverly Shea Dies; Sang At Graham Crusades

  • Hobson also confirmed that he had reached a deal to fight WBA welterweight champion Luis Collazo, but that Hatton's trainer Billy Graham vetoed the fight with the awkward southpaw.

    BBC: SPORT | Boxing | Hatton still searching for rival

  • Billy Graham's autobiography is a reminder that evangelical Protestantism is a far older and deeper current in American life that the politicised Christianity of the Moral Majority.

    ECONOMIST: American evangelism

  • In 1971, when I was getting started as a reporter, the Billy Graham Crusade was scheduled to come to Chicago's cavernous McCormick Place for a week-and-a-half of summer services.

    CNN: Billy Graham's other voice

  • Since then, he has remained "in good overall health ... though he continues to remain at home due to age-related conditions, " according to the hospital and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

    CNN: Evangelist Billy Graham leaves hospital

  • Northern Ireland Electricity's (NIE) Chief operating officer, Billy Graham, told the Enterprise Committee that he struggled to see the 40% target of alternative energy being achieved by 2020, on 18 November 2010.

    BBC: Enterprise Committee

  • Graham, a resident of Montreat, about 18 miles east of Asheville, has provided counsel to generations of U.S. presidents, beginning with Harry S. Truman, and is the founder of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

    CNN: Evangelist Billy Graham leaves hospital

  • Billy Graham, for example, long ago opted not to classify his empire as a church, and thus files a 990, in part because he wanted to encourage other religious charities to be transparent and accountable.

    ECONOMIST: But the IRS doesn��t

  • For now, Wall Street believes in Cisco chief John Chambers, the Billy Graham of Internet Protocol, who proselytizes that the entire telecom world will make a fast conversion to IP, abandoning the "circuit switch" networks in which Lucent reigns.

    FORBES: Wired and restless

  • That was one reason why America's Billy Graham and other top evangelicals went to Lausanne in 1974 to set up a new body that would focus more on winning the 2.7 billion people who, by its calculation, had yet to hear the Christian message.

    ECONOMIST: An intra-Christian gap has closed a little

  • Mark read a letter from Billy Graham, and it took me back to one of the great honors of my life, which was visiting Reverend Graham at his mountaintop retreat in North Carolina, when I was on vacation with my family at a hotel not far away.

    WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at the National Prayer Breakfast

  • And in terms of, in terms of the future, two things to conclude, one, when I talked to Billy Graham he had, last, he had questions that he wanted, that he was puzzled by that he admitted he didn't know everything, that he wanted to ask God when he got to Heaven, one was, whether there was life on other planets and another was why did he make Satan so strong.

    BBC: News Online

  • Much later the Graham family remembered that another preacher had prayed that out of Charlotte the Lord would raise up somebody to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth, and that is exactly what Billy Frank Graham has been doing for the past 63 years.

    ECONOMIST: American evangelism

  • Franklin Graham, son of Billy, told Politico he believes his father was targeted.

    WSJ: This Is No Ordinary Scandal

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