Topic: David Silverman
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Atheists books next to Bibles in Georgia cabins?
Atheists books next to Bibles: If Georgia state parks allow Bibles in cabins, atheists say they will put secular books next to the Bibles.
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Texas Gov. Perry's public day of prayer draws fire from clergy and atheists
Gov. Rick Perry of Texas has called for a public day of prayer and fasting, prompting criticism from First Amendment watchdog groups, atheists, and the Houston Clergy Council.
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Did King Tut break his leg on a joy ride? His chariot now in New York.
The chariot is part of a King Tut exhibit in Times Square through January 2011. Archaeologists suspect that Tut had a chariot-related injury.
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Opinion: History's shadow over Obama's Vineyard vacation
Despite its tiny size, Martha's Vineyard is a microcosm of the race problem that burdens America.
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Ranks of atheists grow, get organized
Long defined by what they are not, nonbelievers increasingly try to define what they are.
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Ranks of atheists grow, get organized
Long defined by what they are not, nonbelievers increasingly try to define what they are.
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For newspapers, more bad news: Online ad revenue is plummeting







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