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CUFI on Campus

Pastor John Hagee, founder of the pro-Israel lobbying group, Christians United For Israel, expressed his own concern about the obstacles facing pro-Israel students on campus at this year’s CUFI summit.

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Freudian Falloff

Are Freudian analyses of the human mind becoming a thing of the past? A new study released this month finds that psychiatric practices are increasingly opting for medical therapies over the traditional “couch talks” that once symbolized this mental health profession.

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Where to Cut Defense

There may actually be a part of the Pentagon’s budget that advocates of a strong defense want to cut. Naturally, it has precious little to do with taking up arms to defend America and a lot to do with feathering the already plush nests of universities.

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Connecting Shoes, the Poor, and China

A small, unknown congressional bill, currently committee-stalled in both houses of Congress, illustrates the difficulty in passing any legislation, even if it is supported by both sides of the aisle. Case in point—the Affordable Footwear Act of 2007 (AFA).

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Eucharist Mocked at Brown

A satirical play now playing at Brown University contains graphic language, sexual situations—and mocks Catholic views of the Eucharist.

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UF Bans Christian Frat

He may be the Alpha and Omega, but God hasn’t been a welcome addition to the University of Florida’s official fraternities.

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Oily Congress

Republican congressmen are now staging sit-ins reminiscent of the hippy protests of Vietnam—except instead of flower children holding “make love, not war” signs, these weathered politicians have gathered to rail against the Democrats’ refusal to address the energy crisis.

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Middle East Meltdown?

The experts disagree on the Bush administration’s scorecard for the Middle East, even if the surge has fostered more stability in Iraq.

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Wellthy & Wise

Education and health: two seemingly separate domains, but according Robert Kaestner, professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the two are closely intertwined.

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Report on Iraq

Now that major gains have been made to bring stability to Iraq, it would be foolish for the United States to simply leave the country arbitrarily, military strategists say.