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added 2007 Tue May 15 20:44:00 by populist
Evangelical leader was found in his university office
added 2007 Sat Apr 21 21:25:40 by springflower
Saudi Arabia, one of the world's most conservative societies, has seen an increase in attacks by members of the public against its religious police, a newspaper has reported. Al-Watan daily on Saturday published figures that revealed 21 incidents of violence against some of the country's 5,000-member moral police force by citizens in 2006.
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 13:01:29 by ind06
The craze that overtook the fifth and sixth grade started in the art room, Jeff says.
added 2007 Sat Mar 24 1:05:45 by catstevens
As a scientist, I find the current strategy of the global warming crusade to be fascinating. Particularly because I am a scientist, I also find it insulting. Everyone should find it very disturbing.
added 2007 Sun Mar 4 14:22:22 by Spadecaller
A challenge to the President's moral integrity, wayward policies and strategies as he leads the American people deeper into war.
added 2007 Thu Mar 1 15:47:09 by Ousama
Lack of sleep can affect people's moral judgement, a new study shows. The findings could have implications for people in positions of responsibility, whose decisions often have life or death consequences, such as overworked medical professionals and sleep-deprived soldiers.
added 2007 Fri Feb 23 4:25:04 by elzorro2162
Why do some oppose requiring life-saving vaccinations for young women? This time on NOW.A new cancer-fighting vaccine holds life-saving promise for young women, but debate over its use is raising tough questions at the crossroads of medicine and morality. On February 23 at 8:30 p.m., NOW investigates the controversy over Gardasil, a new vaccine dev
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 14:58:33 by usproblogger
SHANGHAI, China - A Shanghai tea house whose name translates roughly as "Frog Keeps a Mistress" has been deemed a threat to public morality and told to get a new moniker, local media said Friday.
added 2006 Tue Aug 15 4:31:03 by JimEspo
The Barna Group, of Ventura, California, reveals that adults generally see themselves as good people, spiritually stable, and living a good and honorable life. Yet, despite the spiritual focus people claim, the study found that people’s lifestyles, attitudes and self-perceptions are more likely to be affected by their...