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  • Section 295-C0

    On one level it sounds so modern, so Western, so civilized: "Section 295-C" of the "Pakistani Criminal Code." On the other hand, as interpreted in the courts, it sounds like something from the Middle Ages, because, if violated, "Section 295-C" can lead to a death sentence. Death sentence? That's not Middle Ages. Even in America,

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  • Rendering Unto Caesar0

    Cornerstone World Outreach Church in Sious City, Iowa, is a boxy and unimposing structure that looks more like a suburban high school that the focal point for  a full-scale revolt against the Internal Revenue Service. Yet thats exactly what's brewing behind the church's door, thanks to Pastor Cary K. Gordon and his war against the

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  • Honoring Freedom0

    Three renowned advocates for freedom were honored at the First Freedom Awards gala held January 13, 2011, at the Downtown Richmond Marriott, Richmond, Virginia. The First Freedom Center is a religiously and politically neutral 501(c)(3) organization that sponsors multiple education programs and events to advance the fundamental human rights of freedom of religion and freedom

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  • Global Warning0

    As I write this, NATO is enforcing a no-fly zone to protect anti-Qaddafi forces in Libya. It at once evokes memories of despots reduced to hiding in spider holes, and the gunboat diplomacy once so effective for great powers. We have the bizarre image of the local despot holding forth on his fight against al-Qaida,

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  • Anguish and Anger0

    The turmoil in Egypt has led to the spilling of considerable quantities of ink and blood since it all started on January 25. The regime of Hosni Mubarak is already a footnote on the pages of history, but the near and longer-term future remains to be spelled out. One concern is what it all means

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  • A Message of Encouragement0

    It is a great honor for me to receive the First Freedom National Award in the city of Richmond. We are just footsteps away from the place where the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom was adopted—a document that went on to become the model of constitutions and statutes all around the world. . . .

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