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Further, Ginsberg states that '[a]ny attack on indecent material is no infringement of the First Amendment." This is incorrect. Indecency, as defined by the FCC (which will enforce the Communications Decency Act), does not lack the protection of the First Amendment; indecency is distinct from obscenity...
Dornan said his message to college students is to realize that this country supports two distinct political parties...
...presidential balloting in the history of China. They see Lee, flashing his broad grin, standing in the well of the U.S. House of Representatives, addressing a joint meeting of Congress. And they see him moving on to other world capitals to take a bow as the head of a distinct, democratic and economically powerful state on Chinese soil...
Scientists have known almost from the beginning that AIDS is a disease of the immune system, invading and destroying the white blood cells that fight infection. But only in the past few years has it become clear that the disease progresses in three distinct and very different stages...
What the data may be saying is simply that the dividing line between stars and planets may be less distinct than astronomers had believed. "Everything found so far poses challenging questions for planetary formation theory," says astronomer Robert Stefanik, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. That was underscored last week when, after weeks of government shutdown, results were released from a NASA experiment much closer to home. The probe's plunge from the Galileo spacecraft into Jupiter's atmosphere showed that the planet has higher winds, less lightning, less water, helium and neon, and--at the point of impact...