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KANSAS This morning the Wichita, Kansas morning paper has as their =
lead story a piece about a textbook company which is publishing a book =
on the history of Kansas for school students. Apparently it has now =
decided to remove the chapter covering the geological time period when =
the state was covered by an inland sea and from which many fossilized =
remains of animals have been found. The company is afraid the textbook =
won't sell well if that information is included! Apparently we've =
abolished the concept of separation of church and state here!
Kathleen,
Do you have the name of the publisher handy, or do you know if the =
newspaper is online to get a copy of the article?
Thanks,
Larry
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