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10.12.03
Religious upsurge brings culture clash to college campuses | csmonitor.com: "Religion on campus - particularly evangelical groups like this one - is thriving these days, but it doesn't always find an easy home in the intellectual, secular world of higher education."
Gore embraces Dean - and new political style | csmonitor.com:
"Al Gore's stunning endorsement Tuesday of Howard Dean for president may not be about left versus center or even ideology at all. It's about energy, the future of the Democratic Party, and perhaps the future of politics itself.
Former Vice President Gore, who nearly won the presidency three years ago and remains a standard-bearer for his party, is clearly trying to get Democrats to coalesce around Dr. Dean and focus on unseating President Bush. But by endorsing Dean, he may also be hastening the reinvention of his party - or deepening its division in an election year."
Bloomberg.com: Top Worldwide: "California, the U.S. state with the highest borrowing costs, had its credit rating on $30 billion of bonds cut one level by Moody's Investors Service after lawmakers rejected Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's spending cap. "