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AP - "Kansas School Board Redefines Science"
      Wed Nov 09 2005 01:36 AM

"The Kansas Board of Education approved new public school science standards Tuesday ...the 6-4 vote was a victory for "intelligent design" ...holds that the universe is so complex that it must have been created by a higher power.

In addition, the board rewrote the definition of science, so that it is no longer limited to the search for natural explanations of phenomena."

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