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Two Maryland women at the center of history, June 1963
The American clock brings us to the 50th anniversaries of two extraordinary events involving two extraordinary women, Gloria Richardson Dandridge and Madalyn Murray O'Hair — both strong-willed champions of liberty and disturbers of the status quo,...
Tags: Christianity, NAACP, New York City, Civil Rights, Trials
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Women of the Wall should pray as they wish
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.Sometimes the debate over gender equality around the globe is easy to decide. Women in Saudi Arabia should be able to drive cars and compete in sports. Yes, of course, girls in Pakistan should get equal education. Other times, it’s not a matter of...Tags: Civil Rights, Benjamin Netanyahu, Religion and Belief, Justice and Rights, Saudi Arabia
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Our View: Catholic schools provide a good mix of moral, academic instruction
Contrary to what seems to be taking place elsewhere, Catholic schools here in the Valley are seeing their enrollment numbers hold steady. The trend is a positive one, we feel, as it is evidence of a strong local desire to maintain and enhance family...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Parochial Schools, Elementary Schools, Education
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Atheist group sues Orange schools, claiming censorship
An atheist group that distributed pamphlets in 11 Orange County high schools last month filed a lawsuit today against Orange County Public Schools, claiming censorship. The Freedom From Religion Foundation and its local affiliate, the Central Florida...
Tags: Litigation, Justice System, Trials, Religion and Belief, Bible
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Superman and spirituality
With the latest Superman movie set to open on Friday, ReligionLink looks at the spirituality behind super heroes making the transition from comic books to big screen: Superman turns 75 this year, and in the latest cinematic retelling of his story, Man...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Philosophy, Customs and Tradition, Symbols and Symbolism, Sports
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Mexican mayor turns over city to God, stirring debate
MEXICO CITY -- She rose to the podium and cast her eyes skyward. The mayor of Monterrey then entrusted her Mexican city to God and Jesus Christ as the crowd around her cheered. “I open the doors of this city to God as the maximum authority,”...
Tags: Politics, Mexico City, Human Rights, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice
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Beacon Hill Concert Series kicks off with Parthenia
If you're a lover of classical music, you have friends in Monroe County. Nestled in the hills of Stroud Township is the beautiful property of Dan Crawford and his wife Sidnie, who for the past five years have provided a wonderful opportunity for guests...Tags: New Britain, Allentown, New York City, Carnegie Hall, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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South Africa's path to marriage equality
I can't say, of course, how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on the same-sex marriage cases before it. But I can talk about how South African courts grappled with the issue in 2005, after a case was brought by a lesbian couple who had been denied the...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, Religion and Belief, Africa, Nelson Mandela
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Student film projects in L.A. are up sharply (updated)
Forty crew members were set up inside of Banco Popular building in downtown Los Angeles. Some angled the lights and cameras toward a staircase, preparing to film a character running out of the building after an altercation. High walls of marble cast...
Tags: Television, Entertainment, Students, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Teaching and Learning
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Bloomingdale: Bargains aplenty, beyond the mall
Rearrange the letters of "Bloomingdale" and you get a few of the things you can find in this shopping and dining mecca — bangle, bead and bagel. Although some 22,000 people call this village home, it is known to outsiders for its stores and...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Metra, Golf, Easter, World War II (1939-1945)
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6/13/2013-Turkey Trot
What's the problem in Turkey? I'll start the discussion with one word, one name, actually. Erdogan. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan suffers from the same malady all powerful people have. We can clearly see it in President Obama in his second term....
Tags: Entertainment, Politics, Turkey, NATO, Political Systems
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In North Carolina, political protesters welcome arrest
Raleigh, N.C. — The Rev. Deborah Cayer arrived at the state Legislature building here Monday night wearing a protest button and toting an umbrella. She had tucked her driver's license into her skirt waistband. That was all she carried. She had...Tags: Civil Rights, Poverty, Politics, Religion and Belief, Justice and Rights
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