December 26th, 2006 . by Chris
Over one third of the 100,000 students questioned felt the First Amendment went “too far” in guaranteeing freedom of speech, press, worship and assembly.
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December 26th, 2006 . by Chris
This is a story about how Zimbabwe, once dubbed southern Africa’s bread basket, has in six short years become a basket case. It is about a country that once exported surplus food now apparently falling apart, with many residents scrounging for rodents to survive.
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December 26th, 2006 . by Chris
US Rep. Robin Hayes: “Stability In Iraq Ultimately Depends On Spreading The Message Of Jesus Christ”
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December 26th, 2006 . by Chris
Six years ago, the Boy Scouts convinced the U.S. Supreme Court that their deep-seated principles gave them a constitutional right to exclude gays and atheists. Now the CA Supreme Court has been asked to look at the other side of that coin — whether the Scouts are a religious organization ineligible for certain types of government aid.
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December 26th, 2006 . by Chris
President Bush signed an executive order Thursday to raise the pay of federal workers, members of Congress and Vice President Dick Cheney in the new year.
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December 26th, 2006 . by Chris
Almost 70 years after George Orwell created the all-seeing dictator Big Brother in the novel 1984, Britons are being watched as never before. About 4.2 million spy cameras film each citizen 300 times a day, and police have built the world’s largest DNA database.
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