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Hertzberg, Arthur | June 21, 1986 issue
The book "Jerusalem, Jerusalem," by Lesley Hazleton is not a book about Jerusalem. In part, Hazleton wishes Jerusalem were the center of a liberal, democratic...

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Jacoby, Susan | April 19, 2004 issue
The author calls upon Americans who support secularism to speak up against attempts by the Christian right to blur the line between church and state. It...

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February 16, 1963 issue
After the World War II, the U.S. military, and particularly the Air Force, have persuaded the "ignis fatuus" of nuclear security, that is, to produce enough...

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Crown, James Tracy | June 15, 1964 issue
The article discusses the future of Indian politics. Despite New Delhi's free press framed hospitality and Westerness, little more is known about high-level...

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Doe, D. Kosobud | January 14, 1956 issue
The State of Washington and its public-supported university have always tended toward secularism. A few years ago when church membership in the nation rose...

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April 22, 1925 issue
The article discusses the political and religious condition of France. Recently Politician Edouard Herriot fell as Prime Minister of France in a debate...

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October 30, 1902 issue
In an inaugural address President Woodrow Wilson stated that one must deal in college with the spirits of men, not with their fortunes. He thus takes his...

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May 24, 1894 issue
This article presents information about the book "Secularism: Its Progress and Its Morals," by John M. Bonham. The philosophy of secularism has never been...

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Bidwai, Praful | January 25, 1993 issue
The article discusses Indian politics. The cataclysm in India has exposed the awesome proportions of the crisis that grips the country. It is as if the...

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February 28, 1878 issue
Connop Thirlwall was a bishop whom nature intended for a judge. Judicial weightiness, the quality which the Romans designated as gravitas, was the distinguishing...

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