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Your wicked liberal spells and curses cannot hurt Sarah Palin |
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Video footage shows McCain's running-mate receiving special protection from witches in a 2005 ceremony, writes Oliver Burkeman in The Guardian |
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Catholic governors refuse to allow girls to have cervical cancer jabs at school |
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The move, by St Monica’s High School in Prestwich, was condemned as irresponsible by the Department for Health, which began its programme to immunise girls against the sexually-transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV) this month, reports Alexandra Frean, Education Editor of The Times |
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End of the Anglican crown - 300 year bar to be lifted |
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Reforms would allow non-Protestant heir and end male priority, reports Patrick Wintour, political editor of The Guardian |
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Bishop reignites row over faith schools |
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The controversy over faith schools in Scotland was re-ignited yeterday when a bishop blamed problems of overcrowding at a newly opened Catholic school on the large numbers of non-Catholic pupils who have enrolled, reports Melanie Reid in The Times |
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One Giant Leap |
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Professor Michael Reiss should have bided his time. Instead of causing all that hullabaloo over creationism in science lessons, the Royal Society's now ex-director of education should simply have prescribed One Giant Leap for every school in the land. Though the head-spinning production by Wee Stories and the National Theatre of Scotland does not address creationism head on, in its humanist inquiry into 2,500 years of scientific thinking about space, it persuasively argues that the greatest enemy of knowledge is foundationless religious dogma, writes Mark Fisher in The Guardian |
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Now Borat director takes aim at religion |
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Catholics complain they are film's main target, reports Peter Beaumont, foreign affairs editor of The Observer |
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Sharia courts are extending their reach |
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The longer we acquiesce in the spread of Islamic law in Britain, the more it will happen, warns Stephen Pollard in The Times |
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When Atheists Attack |
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If anyone could make make Christian theocracy smell like apple pie, Sarah Palin could, writes Sam Harris in Newsweek |
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