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Yahoo! News Search Results for "culture war"
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Do housing costs affect diversity? (Yellow Springs News)
AFRICAN AMERICANS IN YELLOW SPRINGS This is the sixth in a series of articles that examine racial diversity in Yellow Springs, including its history, its current decline, and possible causes and solutions.
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White House drug czar blasts marijuana effects, parting company with Obama and his base (World Tribune)
But just three days later, in a dramatic development, Gil Kerlikowske, the director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), came out in strong opposition to almost everything that Nadelmann and his “progressive” backers represent.
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KAMRUL IDRIS Iran awaits the statesman to heal its rifts (The New Straits Times)
EVEN sworn enemies can have more in common than they think.
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’Ed Thomas bill’ heads to the governor for OK (The Des Moines Register)
The Senate gave final legislative approval Tuesday to the "Ed Thomas bill," which would require hospitals to notify police before releasing seriously mentally ill people who face criminal charges.
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Acknowledgement of country ‘culture wars’ (Larvatus Prodeo)
They’re at it again: Members of the Liberal Party have been creating a minor storm about the matter of Indigenous recognition. In statements made to the Adelaide Advertiser yesterday, Opposition Leader Tony Abbott implied that formal recognition of traditional owners at the beginning of significant events is superficial and unnecessary. ‘I guess this is the kind [...]
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Reading Tea Party Leaves (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | If you read the Op-Ed pages these days, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the GOP and the conservative movement have been taken over by know-nothing mobs, anti-intellectual demagogues and pitchfork-wielding bigots.
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Orwell, Santayana, and Me (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past. No one understood the phenomenon of culture war better than George Orwell. He recognized the former Soviet Union as something far more insidious than merely an Evil Empire.
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Trying to find the middle ground (The Chapel Hill News)
Author Andrew Park says that becoming a parent was the major motivation for writing his new book "Between a Church and a Hard Place: One Faith-Free Father's Struggle to Understand What it Means to be Religious (or Not)."
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Standardize education nationally (The Rebel Yell)
Defining requirements would improve quality, reduce bias in teaching. When I was growing up, it always seemed to me that teachers and textbooks were an infallible source of knowledge. Textbooks, dry and authoritative, weren’t even meant to be read straight through, but consulted for pearls of wisdom that were faithfully jotted down verbatim to earn yet another [...]
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Pillars of culture war falling (Ventura County Star)
Just 20 years ago, pro-life and anti-homosexual rights views seemed to overlap entirely. They appeared to be expressions of the same traditionalist moral framework, destined to succeed or fail together as twin pillars of the culture war.
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