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Number 437, September 30, 2007
"Separation of Science and State"

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ARTICLES

Letters to the Editor
from A. X. Perez, J. Martin, Jim Davidson, and Kent McManigal
FULL STORY

Oprahcracy
by L. Neil Smith
Last night, as I was flipping through the channels for something to fall asleep to (I ended up with a DVD), I happened, momentarily, on that collectivist town hall meeting of the air, the Oprah Winfrey show.
FULL STORY

Darfur: Crusade of Hypocrisy
by Daniel G. Jennings
The American Left loves a crusade, provided the crusade doesn't involve any real risks, and the latest fashionable crusade is Darfur—a region of the Sudan where Islamic thugs backed by that African nation's government are terrorizing and allegedly committing genocide against poor Christian farmers.
FULL STORY

Evil Women
by L. Neil Smith
I don't know if you watched this year's Emmy Awards or not. I'm not even sure why I did—nothing else on, I guess. But one thing happened during that otherwise underwhelming event that was worth a comment.
FULL STORY


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