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...Rosenberger draws together some of the most important issues for religious citizens, namely government funding, free religious speech by private individuals, and equality,'' says Steven McFarland, an Episcopal lawyer who runs the Center for Law and Religious Freedom, a 20-year-old Christian-advocacy organization. But he has harsh words for some of the scare tactics used by some of the more militant Christian-law groups. "We don't need a Christian ACLU," he says. "The ACLU gets most of its results from bluster, saber rattling and intimidation. Any organization that claims to serve a God of truth should...
Will The Crimson be too kind to itself--as outsiders might conclude--or too harsh, in an effort to prevent appearances of bias...
...hardened faces of Juka and Enzo, young Bosnian men who fight to defend their cities, compellingly convey the war's harsh and premature aging of Bosnia's youngest and strongest. One woman, an intellectual, steadfastly applies her make-up as a way of denying control to the war. "I will not be a victim," she says in a private moment. A Serbian soldier calmly describes murdering and raping civilians. His voice never falters and his eyes stare dully while a cigarette burns carelessly in his hand...
...even Harvard's favorite travel guide is safe. Who knew that Rolling stone could be so harsh? Now that is one sun that we here at FM do not long for a day in, thank you very much...
...lead to an arrest warrant for his client. University of Pennsylvania law professor Welsh White told TIME Daily that although he has never heard of a defense attorney seeking an indictment of his client, he understands why Kempf is doing so, since the British justice system is not as harsh as Singapore...