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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Video: Each Day Like It's My Last - Part 3
In May 2009, acclaimed author and musician Paul Quarrington was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Mr. Quarrington talked to the Post in a continuing series about his journey. This is a excerpt from his last interview with the Post. His brave battle ended on January 21, 2010.
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Gallery: The 67th Golden Globe Awards
Hollywood primps for the 67th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California
Source: www.nationalpost.com

Why doctors are not as clever as they used to be
"…Leading professionals are becoming less intelligent, researchers said yesterday. Lawyers, doctors, accountants and bankers were all cleverer a generation ago, a study found…."
Source: www.bristol.ac.uk

Gallery: Author and Musician Paul Quarrington
Acclaimed author and musician Paul Quarrington was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Post photojournalist Tyler Anderson has been spending time with Paul and recording his daily life.
Source: www.nationalpost.com

Gallery: Twillingate : A community whose fate is tied to the seal hunt
Post photojournalist Peter Thompson visited Twillingate, Newfoundland, a town whose history is intertwined with the seal hunt. A campaign attacking the seal hunt on moral grounds has turned many people against it. And now, some fishermen and others accuse the federal department of fisheries of conspiring with the protestors to end the hunt.
Source: www.nationalpost.com

Gallery: Final day of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Highlights from the final day of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Source: www.nationalpost.com

Gallery: 134th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
There are 2,500 dogs competing in America's top dog show at Madison Square Garden in New York, February 16, 2010.
Source: www.nationalpost.com

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Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Judge overturns Proposition 8 - msnbc.com
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A person close to the case says a federal judge has overturned California's same-sex marriage ban in a landmark case that could eventually land before the U.S. Supreme Court. Chief U.S. District
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Accused Saratoga County scam artist fails to show for court - msnbc.com
BALLSTON SPA - He's 42 years old and if he's convicted of the most serious charges, he could go to state prison for up to 15 years. John David Pratt is accused of felony grand larceny. Police say the Milton
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Groups on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate hold rallies in Des Moines - WHO-TV
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Groups on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate have staged rallies in Des Moines. The National Organization for Marriage is on a tour of 19 states to show support for traditional marriage
Source: www.whotv.com

Ohio priest accused of sex crimes in Canada - Vindy.com
A Roman Catholic priest who was removed from ministry in Columbus in 1993 on allegations of molesting a teenage boy has been charged with sex crimes in Canada. The Rev. Phillip Jacobs was arrested Wednesday
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If judge lifts stay, same-sex marriages could begin soon - San Diego Union-Tribune
Monday, August 9, 2010 at 9:03 p.m. Same-sex marriages in California would start soon but not immediately if a stay on a federal judge’s ruling overturning Proposition 8 is lifted. Gay and lesbian couples
Source: www.signonsandiego.com

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Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Sex quiz: Test your Carnal Knowledge
The past year brought us more shocking insights into the world of sex: from the secret lives of Komodo dragons to new hope for erectile dysfunction, from progress in the long-standing puzzle about human/Neanderthal sex to scientific confirmation of the tricks of pickup artists.
Source: www.philly.com

Venting Forums
The point of forums and comments on blogs is to have readers post educated, fair opinions out in the open. However, as seen with the topic Scott Brison and his family Christmas card, this almost never is the case.
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TV Gone Mad
LGBT columnist Jessica Easter discusses the media's portrayal on non-heterosexuals.
Source: the217.com

Finding a Ceiling in a Circular Room: Locke v. Davey, Religious Neutrality, and Federalism
The text of the U.S. Constitution clearly distinguishes religion from non-religion by providing that while Congress may pass laws concerning many subjects and prohibiting many things, it may not make laws respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting religious exercise. As the distinctiveness of religion is clear from the text, the Court has had no problem concluding that religion, as a subject matter, and religious believers, as a class of persons, are constitutionally distinct. Though not apparent from the text, it is equally clear, and equally settled, that the Religion Clauses tug the government in opposite directions. Noting this tension, the Court has tread the line between the clauses carefully, holding that if the government opposes the establishment of religion too vigorously it will burden religious exercise, and if the government seeks to accommodate religious exercise too liberally, it will establish religion. However, while these propositions — that religion is distinct and that there is tension between the Religion Clauses — are clear and settled, the Court has struggled mightily to reconcile them. That is, the Court has not been able to answer the following question: how differently may the government treat religion from non-religion under one clause without violating the other?This article attempts to answer that question. My answer is inspired and informed by Locke v. Davey, 540 US 712 (2004), a case in which the Court held that at least in certain contexts the Free Exercise Clause permits the government to exclude an individual from a funding program on the basis of religion. In answering this question, I hope to accomplish three goals: (1) to defend the holding and reasoning in Davey; (2) to assuage the concerns of Davey's critics; and (3) to develop a paradigm that grants states discretion over how they partner with religious organizations but still limits states in a way that is consistent with the guarantees in the Religion Clauses. Given the extensive criticism of the Davey opinion, and the normative and practical significance of the question addressed in this article, this analysis is particularly timely and important.
Source: works.bepress.com

Profiles of Pride
Eric begins the focus on individual members of the LGBT community, this week drawing inspiration from famous American playwright Tennessee Williams.
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