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November 9, 2005
9:45 AM -- Intelligent Voting news from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette:
Challengers unseated eight out of nine Dover Board of Education members yesterday in a tight race that centered on the issue whether the theory of intelligent design has a place in science classes...
The eight board members unseated were all are proponents of a policy -- now the subject of a federal court case -- requiring high school freshmen to hear a statement about intelligent design before biology lessons about evolution.
In related news from CBS, evolution is still bogged down in Kansas:
Revisiting a topic that exposed Kansas to nationwide ridicule six years ago, the state Board of Education approved science standards for public schools Tuesday that cast doubt on the theory of evolution.
In fairness, if you lived in Kansas, you'd doubt the theory of evolution as well.
— Larry, Attack Monkey, Light Reading
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