Secularism, Africa and characters in Rome
Secularism, Africa and characters in Rome
During the Cold War, hawks on both sides saw the so-called “Third World” as a battleground for hearts and minds. More and more, the same thing is true in today’s ideological struggles over secularism, and this summer has brought some important changes to the strategic map:
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Friends raise money for Emily Kerstetter
Friends of a 16-year-old girl from Ellicott City who was severely injured in a terrorist attack in Africa are coming together to support her in her recovery.
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