Side One:
Poking holes in evolution
SUNDAY - November 5, 2005snip.........
Meanwhile, Republicans in the House are considering whether to require teaching of both sides of the issue. Several other state legislatures are tackling the subject as well, and U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., has put the Senate on record in favor of teaching both sides.
Side Two: Santorum: Don't put intelligent design in classroom
Bill Vidonic - Times Staff
SUNDAY - November 13, 2005BEAVER FALLS - U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum said Saturday that he doesn't believe that intelligent design belongs in the science classroom.
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so what happened between November 5 and November 13?
---snip---The district's school board members tried to introduce teaching intelligent design into the classroom, but the families said the policy violated the constitutional separation of church and state.
No ruling has been issued on the trial, but Tuesday, all eight Dover School Board members up for re-election were ousted by voters
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