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Home-schooler ordered to attend public school
A New Hampshire court ordered a home-schooled Christian girl to attend a public school this week after a judge criticized the "rigidity" of her...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 09/05/09 by Julia Duin The Washington Times · More from publication -
Christian Orphans Are Stuck in Limbo in Iraq.

Julia Duin, religion correspondent at The Washington Times, has also worked as a reporter and editor at The Enterprise Courier in Oregon, the...
World and I, 02/01/05 by Duin, Julia · More from publication -
Kurds Build Their Own Identity: U.S. Provides a Long-Awaited Taste of Peace and Freedom.

Julia Duin is a writer for The Washington Times. Americans may be vilified in much of Iraq, but in the 15,000 square miles encompassing Iraqi...
World and I, 10/01/04 by Duin, Julia · More from publication -
Graham takes Islam to task; son of famous evangelist isn't backing away from his criticism of Muslims
The Rev. Franklin Graham concedes that he's not the diplomat his famous evangelist father is, and he doesn't mince words about Islam. The Rev....
Insight on the News, 09/16/02 by Julia Duin · More from publication -
Who will head the NEA? The National Endowment for the Arts has announced more than $60 million in grants, but the agency is without a leader. The Bush team wants to hire a conservative Republican
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), a sometimes-beleaguered federal arts agency that Congress nearly zeroed out several years ago, still is...
Insight on the News, 05/27/02 by Julia Duin · More from publication -
Americans keep faith, lose religion: the fact that the majority of Americans aren't in church can be seen in the Sunday traffic jams at malls, movie theaters and grocery stores
Churches are getting a bad rap these days. Some pollsters say at best religion is losing its grip on American society; at worst, growing numbers of...
Insight on the News, 05/27/02 by Julia Duin · More from publication -
The other Oscars: the White House and various foundations celebrate artists, humanitarians and scientists in the spring
In April the White House, in conjunction with the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, will present...
Insight on the News, 04/22/02 by Julia Duin · More from publication -
Humanities' new mission: Sept. 11 has sharpened the focus and mission of the NEH, at least in the mind of its new director
Defining a nation's mission has become a tricky proposition, especially when its citizens do not agree on its values, history or heroes. What...
Insight on the News, 03/25/02 by Julia Duin · More from publication -
Comic relief: what began in 1938 as an unassuming 13-page book about a hero named Superman has evolved into a mix of art and literature
Seated at a restaurant table, Nate Baxter arranges stacks of brightly colored comic books by nationality: India, Hungary, France, Thailand,...
Insight on the News, 03/11/02 by Julia Duin · More from publication -
Bias crimes: critics claim political correctness has resulted in `journalistic malpractice.'
Critics exposing liberal bias in the media are making news themselves. Former CBS reporter Bernard Goldberg has climbed to the top of best-seller...
Insight on the News, 02/25/02 by Julia Duin · More from publication


