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  • Sacked for the Seventh0

    In the United States of America we often use slogans such as "truth, justice, and the American way" (last phrase in the opener for the 1950s television show Superman) and "with liberty and justice for all" (the closing phrase of the Pledge of Allegiance). These idealistic phrases can lull us into believing religious injustice happens

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  • French – Anti-Sect Policy Shifting?0

    By John Graz France has been the leader of a very restrictive policy against sects and cults for several years. One man has illustrated this better than anyone else: Alain Vivien! He was already the anti-sect leader when I interviewed him in the 1980s for Conscience et Liberte.#1 At that time he was neither in

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  • The Glorious 108th0

    By James Standish Illustration by Ralph Butler The beginning of a new Congress is somewhat like the birth of a new baby. Like a child, the new Congress is born with the burden of history sitting fairly across its shoulders, it has much of the DNA of the preceding Congress, and it operates in much

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  • Editorial – For Such a Time as This0

    Since 9/11 2001 we have each been caught up in the sense of crisis, a world in jeopardy, and the forces of history turning once again. Here in North America we live in the knowledge that our towers of invulnerability have fallen…they were always vulnerable, but the two way mirrors we put on the exterior

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  • Letters0

    No Time for Sabbath I just wanted to let you and your readers know that while it is wonderful Major Davis had his Sabbath issue resolved, such is not always the case in the military. I am a 2nd class petty officer in the engine room aboard the U.S.S. Nimitz, with a similar outstanding record.

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  • Northern Slight AndThe Panic of 9/110

    Former Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau once likened living next door to the United States to sleeping with an elephant—no matter how friendly the elephant is, you can't help feeling its every twitch and grunt. Canadians are familiar with this "sleeping with the elephant" syndrome—everything that happens in the U.S. inevitably impacts Canada. On September

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