Monthly Archives: June 2007

U.S. fans will be able to see Lucy’s bones

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It’s official. Lucy will be coming to America now that the U.S. State Department has given approval to allow the Lucy fossils into the United States. Last October 2006 the… Read more »

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Avec les pelerins du Grand Canyon

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Here’s a French newspaper’s coverage of Tom & Paula Vail’s Canyon Ministries. by Philippe Gélie Le Figaro (France) 26 Jun 2007 En Arizona, des groupes de chrétiens, convaincus de la… Read more »

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Europe cancels vote on Darwin: Schools faced ban

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by Gilbert Reilhac, Reuters News Agency The Washington Times Daily, page A10 26 Jun 2007 Strasbourg, France — Europe’s main human rights body yesterday canceled a scheduled vote on banning… Read more »

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What does that Darwin know anyway?

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by Rebecca Dube The Globe and Mail (Canada) 19 Jun 2007 If your picture of creationists is limited to barefoot hillbillies and Republican U.S. presidential candidates, it’s time for your… Read more »

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Teachers urged to defy creationism

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by Paul Gorman, Science reporter The Press (New Zealand) 20 Jun 2007 Evolution teachers are being told to confront creationism in the classroom and make sure students understand what sets… Read more »

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Darwin exhibit hails father of science’s evolutionary war

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by Misha Davenport Chicago Sun-Times 15 Jun 2007 There truly was no one quite like naturalist Charles Darwin. Unlike some other headline-grabbing contemporaries of his time, Darwin still remains not… Read more »

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