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Quote of the day. "A library is the heart of the community. I'm in favor of private enterprise, but I can't feel comfortable with what the city is doing here." Jane Hanson, an opponent of Santa Clarita CA's move to privatize public libraries, one of a growing number of libraries to do so. (New York Times)

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Pastor Takes Pulpit and Rejects Sex Claims "Bishop Eddie L. Long, the megachurch leader accused in a series of civil lawsuits of sexual misconduct with young men, vowed from the pulpit to thousands of supportive congregants on Sunday that he would contest the accusations."

Social Conservatives Coolly Welcome GOP's 'Pledge to America' "Social conservatives expressed mild approval of the Republican Party's new "Pledge to America," an economics-heavy document