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Show NATION fue AssociaTen Press MANCHESTER, N.H. Tied up, face down on the floor and threatened with murder by two assailants who had broken into her house looking for money, Kathleen Gregg knew shehadto take charge. “One man was saying to the other man, ‘I don’t care what happens. We're going to go down. We're going to go down together and she is going down with us,’ ” Gregg, the wife of Sen Judd Gregg, R-N.H., told WMUR-TV of Manchester on Wednesday. THe Associaren Press lowing blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples The conservatives’ meeting in Dallas, orga nized by the American Anglican Council, is about finding ways to fight those decisions, with the possibility of a schism looming. About 45 of the church's 300 bishops are attending. Conservatives acknowledgethey're in the mi nority in the Episcopal Church, the U.S. branch of Thursday, October 9, 2003 Senator's wife details abduction Episcopalians discuss split over inclusion ofgays DALLAS Angry Episcopalians urgedfellow church members Wednesday to stop fundingthe denomination, along with the dioceses and con gregations that back its liberal policies, while an insurgent bishop outlined how a split in the church might shapeup Two priests, the Rev. John Guernseyof Wood bridge, Va., and the Rev. Ruth Urbanof Brandon, Miss., told a conference of about 2,700 conserva tives to stop giving to the Episcopal Church be cause of its recent moves to become more accept ing of gay relationships. Guernsey said it’s wrong to support “the overturningof apostolic teaching” and those who “depart from the historic faith.” This summer at its national convention, the church confirmed the election of a gay bishop living with his part ner and votedto recognize that its bishops are al sud Ihe Salt Lake Tribune garage, then found herself face to face “with these two men | had never seen before.” “T ran to the front door to get out of the house and I didn't makeit. They caught me and put medownon the floor and tied me up,” she told the television station. The intruders went through the house, rifling through jewelry and taking things they thought they could sell. “They were very upset because they wanted cash and I wasn't able to give them what they wanted.” “They were just not all there. They were crazy people said. “They were very thregteping. They (said they] w to kill everybody I knew.”seem. After lying tied up on for more than an hour, Ber. _suaded the men to untie h@Eagd take her to the bank. One.gftite assailants held a knife tercher «= throat during the ride. Inside the bank, as shewaked for money from teller, sH&Said one of the men stood beside her with the knife in her side. She gave the moneyto the men, then bolted along a hallway and locked herself in a closet. “One man was sitting on me fonwy Gormenans/ The Associated Prem Attorneys listen as a fellow panelist on a video screen addresses Episcopalians at the American Anglican Council meeting on Wednesdayin Dallas. the worldwide Anglican Communion. But among Anglicans aroundthe globe, they believe they are in the majority Next week, 38 leaders of the world’s Anglican branches will gather at an emergencysession in London to discuss the American situation. and | kept thinking, ‘I need toget out of this house,’ and I said, “The only wayI can get you money is if we go to the bank.’ ” That decision helped Gregg survive Tuesday's ordeal that began in her McLean, Va., home and ended with her managing to flee her assailants while they werein the bank. Gregg said she was reading a newspaper Tuesday morning when she heard people in the A Ss 5 A MASTERSw:: Furnace & Air Duct * Powerful Truck Mounted Equipment * We vacuum and brush for the best possible results i Will beat any Bonded & insured Q Coa -"'n i0%.-] 966-9366 may apply Ge CS aa [F) s see ae | LIFETIME |WARRANTY . | f oud, ine. "Simply the Best for Less” 1785 N. 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