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The CINO Lobby

Catholic League president Bill Donohue commented today on an article by Michael Sean Winters posted on the blog site of America magazine.

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An Alternative Science Fair

A group of second and third graders in Kitsap County, Washington recently spent several hours outside at a local park and recreation area, counting piles of dog waste as part of their science curriculum.

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Bill Ayers Bias Watch

Accuracy in Media editor Cliff Kincaid provides an update on the not-so-benign activities of former 60s radicals turned tenured college professors Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.

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Sally Quinn Showcases Bigotry

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments today on an article by Robert S. McElvaine, a professor at Millsaps College, that is posted on the joint blog site of the Washington Post and Newsweek, “On Faith.”

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Bill Ayers Fears Parents

It’s been quite a turnaround for Bill Ayers. The Communist terrorist who planned bombings of police stations, in order to inflict maximum injury and death on police officers, is now depending on the police at the University of Illinois, where he is a “distinguished” professor, to protect him from the tough questions of students’ parents.

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Valedictorian Censored

Liberty Counsel argued today at the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of Erica Corder, a high school valedictorian who was forced to publicly apologize for sharing her Christian faith during her 30-second message at graduation.

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Guinier Imposes Talent Quotas

The discussion over quality in higher education and maintaining standards of academic excellence in American colleges took an ugly turn March 2nd when Harvard law professor and former Clinton Administration lightning rod Lani Guinier declared that standardized testing is racist.

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Future Physicians March on Capitol Hill

n Thursday, March 12, hundreds of medical and pre-medical students from the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) will march on Capitol Hill and urge the nation’s leaders to enact legislation that will train enough primary care health professionals to help provide care for everyone.

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