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Ben Carson and the evolution-morality debate
Protest against prominent Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who disputes theory of evolution, is misguided
By: Richard Weikart
Baltimore Sun
May 13, 2012

"Futile Care" Duty to Die May Be Coming to a Hospital Near You
By: Wesley J. Smith
Daily Caller
May 11, 2012

At Emory University, Darwin’s Bullies Smear Commencement Speaker, Dr. Ben Carson of Johns Hopkins
By: David Klinghoffer
RedState
May 10, 2012

Petition launched in support of Darwin-doubting doctor and to stop academic bullying at Emory University
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 9, 2012

Coal exports could block passenger-rail expansion
By: Floyd McKay
Crosscut
May 8, 2012

Low-cost bus line to Portland on track to compete against Amtrak
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
May 6, 2012

Philosophy professor asks: 'If peas can talk, should we eat them?'
By: Joe Newby
Spokane Conservative Examiner
May 2, 2012

What the Evangelicals Give the Jews
By: Michael Medved
Commentary
May 1, 2012

How US Debt Risks Dollar Doomsday
By: Scott S. Powell
New York Post
May 1, 2012

Good Grief: Now It's PEA Personhood!
By: Wesley J. Smith
Daily Caller
May 1, 2012

Get Happy!
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
April 28, 2012

Wesley J. Smith Fills a Much Needed Role
By: Lydia McGrew
What's Wrong With the World
April 27, 2012

The Human Exceptionalist- April 2012
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Human Exceptionalist
April 26, 2012

Should Libertarians Be Conservatives?: The Tough Cases of Abortion and Marriage
By: Jay W. Richards
Public Discourse
April 25, 2012

Turning Away From the Dollar
By: Scott S. Powell
Philadelphia Inquirer
April 22, 2012

Criminalizing Prosperity
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
April 19, 2012

That Unrepentant Bigotry
By: Wesley J. Smith
Human Life Review
April 17, 2012

As U.S. Debt Soars, Dollar May Lose Reserve Status
By: Scott S. Powell
Investor's Business Daily
April 10, 2012

Tennessee Enacts Academic Freedom Law Protecting Teachers Who Present Both Sides of Evolution Debate
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 10, 2012

Ecocide Would be a Crime Against Humanity
By: Wesley J. Smith
Daily Caller
April 10, 2012

Animal Desires
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
April 9, 2012

Free Enterprise and Fiscal Sanity Aren’t Social Darwinism
By: Jay W. Richards
National Review Online
April 5, 2012

Spectrum Crunch Fast Approaching
By: Hance Haney
Daily Caller
April 3, 2012

Income Mobility, Not Income Gaps
By: Jay W. Richards
Townhall.com
April 1, 2012

Do Pets Go to Heaven?
By: Wesley J. Smith
Christianity Today
April 1, 2012

Blaine train station campaign gathers steam
By: Dan Ferguson
Peace Arch News
March 29, 2012

Let's Punish the Promiscuous For Increasing Healthcare Costs
By: Wesley J. Smith
Daily Caller
March 28, 2012

Let's Punish the Promiscuous for Increasing Health Care Costs
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
March 28, 2012

Fallout Continues From Infanticide Article
By: Michael Cook
Bioedge
March 27, 2012

Afghanistan: Finally an Opportunity for Plain Talk
By: John R. Miller
Discovery News
March 26, 2012

Tennessee Legislature Passes Landmark Academic Freedom on Evolution Bill
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 26, 2012

Two Visions for the Federal Budget
By: Scott S. Powell
San Francisco Chronicle
March 25, 2012

Stephen Meyer at the University Club: Why Are We Still Debating Darwin?
By: Tom Bethell
American Spectator
March 21, 2012

Peter Singer Has No Right to Judge Anyone's Ethics
By: Wesley J. Smith
Daily Caller
March 21, 2012

Background on David Coppedge and the Lawsuit Against NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
March 19, 2012

Goldman Sachs, Greed and Self-Interest
By: Jay Richards and Anne Bradley
The Washington Times
March 16, 2012

Cuba Problems are Same, Possibilities New
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
March 15, 2012

Should Dehydration be the Default Decision for PVS?
By: Wesley J. Smith
Center For Bioethics and Culture Network
March 15, 2012

They call it 'public transit' but some riders get left behind
By: C.B. Hall
Crosscut
March 14, 2012

Powell & Lowry: GOP Needs To Go Offense
By: Scott S. Powell and David Lowry
The Orange County Register
March 14, 2012

Couple awarded $3M in 'wrongful birth' suit
By: Tom Strode
Baptist Press
March 14, 2012

Wrongful Birth Lawsuits Are Wrongful
By: Wesley J. Smith
Daily Caller
March 11, 2012

Bio-Mechanics
Don't the Intricacy & Ubiquity of Molecular Machines Provide Evidence for Design?
By: Casey Luskin
Salvo Magazine
March 9, 2012

After Super Tuesday, GOP Should Stay Positive, Go On The Offensive
By: Scott S. Powell and David Lowry
The Washington Examiner
March 9, 2012

Promoting critical thinking in classroom
By: Donald Ewert
The Oklahoman
March 7, 2012

Are Babies People Too?
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
March 7, 2012

After-Birth Abortion
The after-birth abortion advocates’ non-apology apology
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
March 6, 2012

Trial to Begin in Intelligent Design Discrimination Lawsuit against NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab
By: Andrew McDiarmid
Discovery Institute
March 5, 2012

Debating the Future of Technology: Peter Thiel and George Gilder
By: Anthony Mainero
Stanford Review
March 3, 2012

Jay Richards on the NYT Bestseller List
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery News
March 2, 2012

The Human Exceptionalist- March 2012
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Human Exceptionalist
March 1, 2012

Latest Infanticide Push About More than Killing Babies
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
February 29, 2012

Accepting the Obvious
Faith Is an Integral Part of American Public Life
By: Jay Richards and James Robison
Huffington Post
February 28, 2012

PETA's Hypocrisy
By: Matt C. Abbott
The American Thinker
February 27, 2012

Santorum More Right than Wrong about Dutch Euthanasia
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
February 21, 2012

Currency of the Founders
By: Jay Richards and James Robison
The Washington Times
February 17, 2012

Intelligent Design Is Peer-Reviewed, but Is Peer-Review a Requirement of Good Science?
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
February 15, 2012

Obama and Santorum Agreed on the Terri Schiavo Law
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
February 15, 2012

Neo-Disarmament
Five Cold Warriors who'd like to ban nuclear weapons.
By: John Wohlstetter
The American Spectator
February 10, 2012

Birth Control “Compromise” Doesn’t Reduce Danger Obamacare Poses to American Liberty
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
February 10, 2012

The Killing-for-Organs Pushers
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
February 10, 2012

Indivisible - The Bus Tour
By: Jay Richards and James Robison
Discovery Institute
February 9, 2012

Discovery Institute's Science Education Policy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 9, 2012

Georgia Supreme Court Overturns Assisted-Suicide Law
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
February 6, 2012

Romney and the Real Wealth Gap
By: Michael Medved
Livingston Daily
February 3, 2012

The First Freedom
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
February 2, 2012

Is Denial of Life-Saving Care for Mentally Disabled Girl a Sign of Things to Come?
By: Charlotte Hays
National Catholic Register
February 1, 2012

Peer-Reviewed & Peer-Edited Scientific Publications Supporting the Theory of Intelligent Design (Annotated)
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 1, 2012

Leading Intelligent Design Think Tank Condemns Passage of Creationism Bill by Indiana Senate as Bad Science and Bad Education
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 31, 2012

Canadian immunization committee recommends HPV vaccine for boys
By: Peter Baklinski
Life Site News
January 30, 2012

Free Birth Control vs. Freedom of Religion
The administration forces organizations to violate their religious beliefs.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 30, 2012

Specious Speciation: The Myth of Observed Large-Scale Evolutionary Change
Response to TalkOrigins' "Observed Instances of Speciation" FAQ
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
January 25, 2012

100 Percent of Senate Democrats Voted for Santorum Schiavo Bill
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 23, 2012

See it Now! Bioethics 2012
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
January 18, 2012

The Secrets of Tebow Hatred
Hoping that the hero stumbles in terms of personal integrity seems cruel, but it's more acceptable to expect onfield performance that gives evidence of mortality.
By: Michael Medved
Wall Street Journal
January 14, 2012

Smith Review of The Leftovers
By: Wesley J. Smith
Secondhand Smoke/ First Things
January 14, 2012

Most Americans Support Santorum Amendment’s Approach to Teaching Evolution
Media Backgrounder on Rick Santorum and Intelligent Design Now Available
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 7, 2012

Nuclear Terrorism Sinks Savannah -- and U.S. Civil Society
Former Defense Secretary William Cohen's nightmare thriller understates what would actually transpire.
By: John Wohlstetter
The American Spectator
January 6, 2012

Santorum Amendment Related Files
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 6, 2012

Rick Santorum, the Santorum Amendment and Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 6, 2012

Just Change My Name to Nostradamus
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
January 4, 2012

Beware the "Rights of Nature"
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
December 30, 2011

Eyeballing Design
"Biomimetics" Exposes Attacks on ID as Poorly Designed
By: Casey Luskin
Salvo Magazine
December 20, 2011

Should Doctors be Forced to Kill?
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
December 16, 2011

U.S.-Canada border deal improves Amtrak service to Bellingham
By: Jared Paben
The Bellingham Herald
December 15, 2011

Gilder Shames the Pessimists
By: Shlomi Cohen
Globes
December 12, 2011

Cascadia Center statement on U.S.-Canada Beyond the Border Agreement
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center of Discovery Institute
December 8, 2011

FCC Bends the Rules in Pursuit of Ideological Preference
By: Hance Haney
The Daily Caller
December 8, 2011

Amtrak's New Year's resolution: a faster train ride home from Vancouver B.C.
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
December 8, 2011

U.S. Powerless Against Nuclear Proliferation in Asia
By: John Wohlstetter
Human Events
December 5, 2011

Democrats’ Embryonic Stem Cell Strategy Hits Scientific Wall
By: Neil Munro
The Daily Caller
December 4, 2011

Gingrich: Life Doesn't Begin at Conception Because That Would 'Open Up ... Very Difficult Questions'
By: Terence P. Jeffrey
CNS News
December 4, 2011

Social Muddle
Business, justice, and the Gospel are already social.
By: Jonathan Witt
The American Spectator
December 2, 2011

William Hurlbut: Building a Bridge Over Troubled Stem Cell Waters
By: Wesley J. Smith
The American Journal of Bioethics
December 1, 2011

Conservative Think Tank "Discovers" Importance of 7th Amendment Right to Civil Jury Trial
By: Andrew Cochran
Injury Board
November 30, 2011

There are 7 Billion of Us
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
November 30, 2011

Intelligent Design: Atheists to the Rescue
By: Howard Kainz
First Things
November 29, 2011

Dave Earling: Diverse Civic, Political Career Leads to Mayor of Edmonds
By: Brian Soergel
Edmonds Patch
November 28, 2011

Introducing the Human Exceptionalist
By: Discovery Staff
First Things/Discovery Institute
November 28, 2011

No Money in Dead Babies
Financial woes prompt California firm to stop injecting embryonic stem cells into humans
By: Editorial
California Catholic Daily
November 28, 2011

Slade Gorton: The Man who Took on Frank Zappa – and Don Rumsfeld
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 28, 2011

All the News That’s Fit to Forget
Why you’re not hearing much about embryonic stem cells these days.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
November 28, 2011

(Not) Making the Grade: An Evaluation of 22 Recent Biology Textbooks and Their Use of Selected Icons of Evolution
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
November 21, 2011

Judge Sends NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab to Jury Trial for Firing Employee Who Discussed Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 21, 2011

Intelligent Design Debate Still Raging on Two Decades Later
By: Mark Hensch
Christian Post
November 16, 2011

Netherlands Looks to Expand Euthanasia Grounds to Include Lonely, Poor
By: Gracie Ferrell
The Daily Caller
November 15, 2011

Less Secrecy, More Justice
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
November 15, 2011

The Principled Way to Permit Medical Marijuana
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Caller
November 14, 2011

A European Victory for Ethical Stem Cell Research
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
November 8, 2011

The Human Exceptionalist - November 2011
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Human Exceptionalist
November 8, 2011

First Hill streetcars to be assembled by local workers at Pacifica Marine
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
October 26, 2011

Euthanasia Spreads in Europe
Several nations find themselves far down the slippery slope.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
October 26, 2011

It’s easy to bash capitalism, but German film shows different reality
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
October 20, 2011

The "Duty to Die" Advances
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
October 19, 2011

The Post-Kevorkian Era
By: Barbara A. Olevitch
The Jewish Press
October 18, 2011

How Billionaires Can Build Bridges to the Middle Class
The wealthy should consider a new target for their philanthropy: public works.
By: Charles Landow and Courtney Lobel
The Wall Street Journal
October 17, 2011

Assisted Suicide Is the Euthanasia of Hope
Effort to legalize assisted suicide ignores the opportunity for patients to change their minds, or cheat death
By: Wesley J. Smith
NoozHawk
October 13, 2011

Islam is Compatible with Democracy, Says Journalist
By: Daniel Bentson
The Spectator
October 12, 2011

If Trust Breeds Speed, No Wonder Seattle Has a Trust Deficit
By: Anthony Robinson
Crosscut.com
October 6, 2011

Official says safer Iraq is good investment for Wash.
By: Cameron Drews
The Spectator
October 5, 2011

Rail research reports released
Cascadia Center supports WCOG in regional overview
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
October 5, 2011

The Cascadia Conundrum: Balkanized Transportation
By: Knute Berger
Crosscut.com
October 4, 2011

Intelligent Design and the Origin of Biological Information: A Response to Dennis Venema
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
October 3, 2011

Anti-Death-Penalty Activist Sr. Helen Prejean’s Plea to Spare Life of Nadarkhani
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
October 2, 2011

Preachers confront 'last taboo': Condemning greed amid Great Recession
By: John Blake
CNN
October 1, 2011

Metamorphosis Audio Clips
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 1, 2011

The Bioethics Threat to Universal Human Rights
By: Wesley J. Smith
Human Life Review
October 1, 2011

GOP is Missing Opportunity with Latinos
By: Michael Medved
USA Today
September 26, 2011

Palestinians at the U.N.: The Cost of Folly
By: John Wohlstetter
Human Events
September 23, 2011

DNA Trash Talk
Questions for Jonathan Wells on The Myth of Junk DNA
By: Casey Luskin
Salvo Magazine
September 19, 2011

Obesity: The New Global Warming?
Here’s an issue governments can get fat on.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
September 19, 2011

FAQ On American Freedom Alliance v. California Science Center Lawsuit
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 7, 2011

Ten Years After 9/11, Americans are Safer but There is More to Do
By: Sen. Slade Gorton
Seattle Times
September 2, 2011

Secondhand Smoke’s 5000th Post
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
September 2, 2011

Sci-Fact or Sci-Fi?
What We Won't Learn from Hyped-Up Science News Headlines
By: Casey Luskin
Salvo Magazine
September 1, 2011

Does Questioning Evolution Make You Anti-Science?
By: Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
The Huffington Post
September 1, 2011

George Gilder on "The Israel Test," Obama, the Internet...and the Gays?
By: Nick Gillespie
ReasonTV
August 31, 2011

California Science Center to Pay $110,000 Settlement Over Intelligent Design Film
By: Sara Reardon
Science Magazine
August 31, 2011

Sometimes it's Better to Just See Things From Dog's View
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
August 30, 2011

California Science Center Discrimination Lawsuit Settlement
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 29, 2011

Who Should Decide?
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
August 25, 2011

Late train from Seattle to Vancouver, B.C., to stay on track
By: Charla Bear
KPLU
August 18, 2011

Canada relents on cash demands for late Amtrak run from Seattle
By: C.B. Hall
Crosscut
August 17, 2011

Cascadia statement on permanent fee waiver for second train
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center of Discovery Institute
August 17, 2011

The Failure of Liberal Bioethics
By: Ross Douthat
New York Times
August 17, 2011

The Failure of Liberal Bioethics
By: Ross Douthat
New York Times
August 17, 2011

Second daily Amtrak train to Vancouver, B.C., made permanent
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
August 17, 2011

Should Christians be Socialists?
By: Jay Richards
Washington Post
August 15, 2011

Embracing Observance of Sabbath
By: Michael Medved
Washington Times
August 15, 2011

What Do Putin, Obama and Ben Affleck Have in Common?
By: Yuri Mamchur
Real Russia
August 15, 2011

Transportation Spending Is the Right Stimulus
By: Ed Rendell and Scott Smith
The Wall Street Journal
August 11, 2011

The Trouble with Transhumanism
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
August 9, 2011

Obama vs. the 1980s
By: Holman Jenkins
Wall Street Journal
August 6, 2011

The Big Bore and the Big War
How the Viaduct issue has become such a high-stakes, unending, deeply meaningful battle over the future of Seattle.
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
August 2, 2011

Do the Laws of Physics Make God Unnecessary?
Oxford University professor will discuss God and Stephen Hawking Aug. 19th
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 2, 2011

Russia May Wake Up to a More Hostile Arab World
By: Yuri Mamchur
The Daily Star (Lebanon)
August 2, 2011

High-speed rail in the Northwest
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
July 27, 2011

Embryonic-Stem-Cell Court Decision Reflects Our Government of Expediency
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 27, 2011

Perspective on the Debt
By: Jennifer Rubin
Washington Post
July 26, 2011

The End of Progress
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
July 18, 2011

Why Do We Care About Bristol? Because of Her Mother
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
July 16, 2011

Debt Ceiling Showdown: Republicans Should Make Democrats Bet the Company
By: John Wohlstetter
The Daily Caller
July 15, 2011

The Cell Declares His Handiwork
A Turning Point in the Evolution Wars?
By: Tom Bethell
New Oxford Review
July 15, 2011

State considers tolls for I-5 express lanes
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
July 13, 2011

New Study Shows Major Textbook Publisher Fails to Comply With Texas State Science Standards
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 12, 2011

Tin Ears and Extinction
By: Editorial
California Stem Cell Report
July 7, 2011

The Economic Case for Supporting Israel
America needs the Jewish state's technology and innovation as much as it needs us.
By: George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
July 5, 2011

Choosing Our Wars
By: John R. Miller
National Review Online
July 4, 2011

At the Bottom of the Slippery Slope
Where euthanasia meets organ harvesting
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 4, 2011

Icons of Evolution--Documentary
By: Various
Coldwater Media
July 3, 2011

Answering the Dreaded 'Evolution' Question
By: Jay Richards and David Klinghoffer
The American Spectator
June 24, 2011

At a Loss: How Can Critics Still Not See That ID Research Programs Exist?
By: Casey Luskin
Salvo Magazine
June 16, 2011

Second Thoughts Result in Payout
By: Paul Jump
Times Higher Education
June 16, 2011

An Evaluation of Supplementary Biology and Evolution Curricular Materials Submitted for Adoption by the Texas State Board of Education
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 9, 2011

Study Finds Glaring Bloopers in Proposed Texas Science Curricula
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 9, 2011

The Economics of Settlement
By: George Gilder
The American Spectator
June 8, 2011

Remembering the Real Jack Kevorkian
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Catholic Register
June 8, 2011

Dr. Death Dies
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
June 8, 2011

Jack Kevorkian, Who Assisted Suicides, Dies at 83
By: Mark Schoifet
Bloomberg News
June 3, 2011

Kevorkian: A Dark Mirror on Society
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
June 3, 2011

Rail has a role in the region's future
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
June 1, 2011

A Scientific Analysis of Karl Giberson and Francis Collins' The Language of Science and Faith
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
June 1, 2011

Good Ethics Makes for Good Science
By: Wesley J. Smith
Legatus Magazine
June 1, 2011

All aboard, together
How new partnerships can benefit our railroad system -- and our economy
By: Bruce Agnew
Everett Herald
May 29, 2011

Gilder Article in The American Spectator: "The Arab Debt to Jewish Settlement"
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
May 28, 2011

If Only the Government Could See Reason, as Did My Friend Arnold
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
May 27, 2011

Obama Sells Out Israel — For Nothing in Return
By: John Wohlstetter
The Daily Caller
May 23, 2011

Let history be our guide
Rail had a crucial role in the region's past; it should have one in our future
By: Bruce Agnew
Everett Herald
May 22, 2011

Of Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Politics, and the Rule of Law
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
May 19, 2011

The Arab Street Searches for George Washingtons
By: John Miller
Seattle Times
May 13, 2011

Debate Over Intelligent Design Ensnares a Journal
By: Mark Oppenheimer
The New York Times
May 13, 2011

Controversial Board Set to Cut Medicare Payments
By: Kenneth Artz and Benjamin Domenech
The Heartland Institute
May 11, 2011

Money, God and Greed: The Tea Party and Capitalism
By: Neil J. Young
Huffington Post
May 9, 2011

Getting on track
A group is developing a plan to improve local train service
By: Diane Dietz
The Register-Guard
May 8, 2011

Canada's election: moving right and moving left
By: Bruce Chapman
Crosscut
May 3, 2011

Is the human genome garbage?
Biologist says "no" in new book The Myth of Junk DNA
By: Staff
DIscovery Institute
May 3, 2011

The Myth of Junk DNA
By: Wells, Jonathan
Discovery Institute Press
May 1, 2011

The Court Fight over Embryonic-Stem-Cell Research Is Not Over Yet
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
April 29, 2011

‘We’ the Experts
By: Sen. Jon Kyl
Arizona Capitol Times
April 28, 2011

What About Sprint?
By: Hance Haney
San Francisco Chronicle
April 26, 2011

New push on For Telecom Deregulation
By: Rick Barrett
Journal Sentinel
April 26, 2011

When It’s Time to Stop Talking
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
April 20, 2011

Pacific Northwest Supply Chain & Competitiveness Exchange
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
April 13, 2011

Destination Sustainability
Sustainable Freight Transportation in North America
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
April 13, 2011

The Stem-Cell War
Unlike embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells do have a record of healing. You wouldn’t know it from the media.
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
April 13, 2011

Can Plants Have Human Rights?
By: Mark Hemingway
The Weekly Standard
April 13, 2011

Republicans May Look at Ryan-Rubio Ticket
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
April 5, 2011

Downshifting North America's Freight Transport Emissions
By: Staff
Environment News Service
April 5, 2011

Report charts destination sustainability for North American freight transportation
By: Staff
EcoSeed
April 4, 2011

It's The Information Stupid!
Alistair Noble on Intelligent Design
By: Alistair Noble
Cross Rhythms
March 31, 2011

'Death Panels Already in Place'
Terri's family in trenches of healthcare-rationing war ahead of Obamacare implementation
By: Diana Lynne
WorldNetDaily
March 31, 2011

Wanted: Dictators’ Retirement Home
Putting them up would be cheaper than gunning them down
By: Bruce Chapman
The Washington Times
March 30, 2011

The Selman v. Cobb County Board of Education Lawsuit, Josh Rosenau, and the Legality of “Singling Out Evolution”
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
March 30, 2011

No Longer Science Fiction
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
March 30, 2011

Focus on Bringing Broadband to All of Florida
By: Christina Johnson
Florida Sun-Sentinel
March 20, 2011

Texas Bill Would Protect College Professors Who Question Evolution
By: Katherine T. Phan
Christian Post
March 19, 2011

Don't Go Wobbly in Libya
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
March 18, 2011

Starbucks and the Foodie Revolution
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
March 16, 2011

Media Coverage Distorts Issues in "Settler" Murders
By: Michael Medved
Townhall.com
March 16, 2011

IVF: Enough Will Never Be Enough
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
March 16, 2011

The Creation Story for Atheists
By: Anne Barbeau Gardiner
New Oxford Review
March 14, 2011

Critical Thinking, Analysis Foster Good Science
By: Robin Zimmer
The Tennessean
March 11, 2011

Viewpoint Newsletter
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
March 10, 2011

Doubting Darwin
By: David Deming
LewRockwell.com
March 9, 2011

Christian Longo’s Latest Con
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
March 8, 2011

Immigrant Family Forced to Watch Mother Dehydrated to Death
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
March 4, 2011

"Strong Democracy" and Muammar Gaddafi
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
March 3, 2011

Wesley J. Smith on "Death With Dignity"
By: Discovery Staff
The Regina Brett Show
March 3, 2011

Hostage Hell is a Civilized Country's Dilemma
By: John Wohlstetter
Human Events
March 2, 2011

A Warning to a World in Peril
By: C. John McCloskey
The Cutting Edge
February 28, 2011

How Evolutionary Theory's Other Discoverer Could Heal the Darwin Divide
By: David Klinghoffer
Washington Post
February 22, 2011

Some Scientific Views Are More Equal Than Others in America
By: David Klinghoffer
The Washington Examiner
February 19, 2011

I, for One, Welcome Our New Robot Overlords
By: Jay Richards
The American
February 19, 2011

The Original American Idol
By: John R. Miller
The Wall Street Journal
February 19, 2011

Rules For Radicals
Waste what's abundant. Embrace exceptionalism. Imitate Tom Sawyer.
By: Dave Kansas
The Wall Street Journal
February 18, 2011

Design flaw? A fired NASA employee says he was let go because of his belief in intelligent design
By: Edward Lee Pitts
World Magazine
February 16, 2011

Infanticide Must Be Combated — Carefully
By: Wesley J. Smith
Human Life Review
February 16, 2011

Gilder On Tech Innovation
By: Steve Forbes
Forbes
February 14, 2011

Mr. Obama, You're No Ronald Reagan
Reflections on how presidents can be game changers, and why Reagan was able to pull off what Obama can only dream about.
By: John Carlson
Crosscut
February 11, 2011

Revisionist History Transforms Jack Kevorkian Into Harmless Muppet
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
February 8, 2011

Former JPL employee claims he was fired for doubting Darwin
By: Beige Luciano-Adams
Pasadena Star-News
February 3, 2011

The Martin Gaskell Case: Not an Isolated Insident
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
February 3, 2011

Obama Administration Risks Constitutional Crisis in Flouting Health Care Law Ruling
Gives Whole New Meaning to “Yes We Can”
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 3, 2011

American Idle: On the Road
By: Joseph B. White
Wall Street Journal
February 2, 2011

Reality Shatters Obama's Happy-Talk Agenda
By: Michael Medved
AOL News
February 2, 2011

Protest David Coppedge's Persecution, Direct to NASA!
By: David Klinghoffer
Evolution News & Views
February 1, 2011

The California Green Debauch
By: George Gilder
The American Spectator
February 1, 2011

About Those Death Panels...
The Real Threat of Government Health Care Rationing
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
January 31, 2011

A Presidency to Nowhere
By: Daniel Henninger
Wall Street Journal
January 27, 2011

The Immateriality of Wealth
In his recent book, Arthur Brooks has shown that happiness isn’t correlated closely with merely having money but rather with earned success.
By: Jay Richards
The American
January 27, 2011

Intelligent Design Proponent Fired from NASA Lab
By: Nathan Black
Christian Post
January 26, 2011

Uphill Battle for Panel Chief on Transportation Funding
By: Melanie Trottman
The Wall Street Journal
January 25, 2011

Moscow Style Attack Possible in United States
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
January 24, 2011

Legislators counter Gregoire's ferry plan with one of their own
By: C.B. Hall
Crosscut
January 24, 2011

Philadelphia Abortion/Infanticide Abattoir Consistent With Peter Singer Values
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
January 21, 2011

Civility Lite: Civil — Yet Robust — Discourse
By: John Wohlstetter
Pajamas Media
January 18, 2011

The Disturbing Rehabilitation of Dr. Kevorkian
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 17, 2011

"Stamp Out Hate": Ode to the N.Y. Times
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
January 11, 2011

Mental Illness Makes Sense of Arizona Killings
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
January 9, 2011

How Great Corporate Power Shadows Gregoire on Coal Shipments to China
By: Floyd McKay
Crosscut
January 7, 2011

'Science Says' Is Now Just Another Special Interest Claim
By: David Klinghoffer
Human Events
January 6, 2011

New START: Can Five GOP Secretaries of State Be Wrong?
By: John Wohlstetter
Human Events
January 6, 2011

Done deal: State signs $1.1 bil tunnel contract
By: Scott Gutierrez
Seattle-PI
January 6, 2011

Medicare Incentive Aims to Make Patients' End-of-Life Decisions Clear
By: Mike Wereschagin
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
January 2, 2011

The Martin Gaskell Case: Not an Isolated Incident
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
January 1, 2011

Why Christians Should Be Concerned About the Obama Administration's Contraception Mandate
By: Joe Carter
The Gospel Coalition
January 1, 2011

Phillip E. Johnson Replies to Nancey Murphy's Review of Darwin on Trial
Excerpt from Reason in the Balance
By: Phillip E. Johnson
Intervarsity Press (IVP)
January 1, 2011

State ‘Death Panels’ Attributable to Single-Payer
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 1, 2011

End-of-Life Decisions and the Bureaucracy
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
December 27, 2010

Time to End Stem Cell Institute
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
December 27, 2010

Obama's "Christian Label" and the War against Nativity Scenes
By: Nancy Pearcey
Human Events
December 24, 2010

Electronic End-of-Life Directives Could Hinder Response to Suicide Attempts
By: Kevin J. Jones
EWTN News
December 22, 2010

Tsunami Thursday Ends an Era
By: John Wohlstetter
The Daily Caller
December 21, 2010

State Should Deregulate its Telecom Markets
By: Tom Still
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
December 18, 2010

Scientist Alleges Religious Discrimination in KY
By: Dylan Lovan
The Daily Caller
December 17, 2010

Religion doesn't belong in public schools, but debate over Darwinian evolution does
Students need to learn about Darwinian evolution. But they also deserve to hear countervailing scientific evidence – evidence that is censored in many current textbooks.
By: Casey Luskin
Christian Science Monitor
December 16, 2010

Capital Ideas
Is capitalism the cause -- or solution -- to our economic mess? One new book gives a compelling answer.
By: Chuck Colson
Breakpoint
December 15, 2010

Predictions in Bioethics for 2011
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
December 15, 2010

Why Bellevue must push back on Sound Transit's proposed EastLink route
By: Kevin Wallace
The Seattle Times
December 12, 2010

More federal rail money for state, and what about some train-building jobs?
By: By C.B. Hall
Crosscut
December 10, 2010

Federal Tax Fight; We'll Do it Again in '12
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
December 6, 2010

Eight Air-Security Myths
Why the TSA’s new policies won’t make us safer
By: John Wohlstetter
National Review
December 3, 2010

George Gilder Connects the Internet’s Future with Jobs and Investment
By: NextGenWeb
NextGenWeb
December 3, 2010

New governors in DC to meet with Obama
By: John Gramlich
Stateline
December 2, 2010

Governor to LaHood: We're Ready For Any Rejected HSR Funds
By: Larry Ehl
Federal Transportation Issues
December 2, 2010

Should China Rethink High Speed Rail?
By: Megan McArdle
The Atlantic
December 1, 2010

Judging my 2010 Prognostications
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
December 1, 2010

Wisconsin Telecom Policy Needs Update
Regulation hampers ability of telecom providers to create and maintain jobs and opportunity in Wisconsin
By: Hance Haney & George Gilder
Wired Wisconsin
November 30, 2010

Finding Design in Nature
By: Michael Behe
The Guardian
November 29, 2010

Our New Obamacare Masters
Meet the Independent Payment Advisory Board
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
November 29, 2010

Why Green Laws are Bad for Business
By: Discovery Staff
Fox Business Channel
November 24, 2010

Adaptive Immunity: Chance or Necessity?
By: Donald L. Ewert
Discovery Institute
November 24, 2010

Government Good Intentions Rarely Turn Out Good
By: Jay Ambrose
Scripps Howard News Service
November 23, 2010

New START Treaty's Swiss-Cheese Ratification Trap
By: John Wohlstetter
Human Events
November 19, 2010

Republican Reading
By: Tevi Troy
National Review
November 18, 2010

George Gilder on The Dennis Prager Show
By: Discovery Staff
The Dennis Prager Show
November 17, 2010

California's Destructive Green Jobs Lobby
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
November 16, 2010

A Sign of the Kremlin's Contempt
By: Ted Lipien
BloggerNews
November 15, 2010

I’m a Reformist Conservative – and I Doubt Darwin
By: David Klinghoffer
Frum Forum
November 11, 2010

Dogmatic Signs
A Review of Signature in the Cell
By: Phillip E. Johnson
Touchstone Magazine
November 10, 2010

President Bush Cites Wesley J. Smith in New Book
By: Steve Buri
DiscoveryNews
November 10, 2010

Bush’s New Book Quotes Yours Truly
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
November 10, 2010

Did Physics Kill God?
By: Jay W. Richards
The American
November 3, 2010

Seattle Tunnel Bids Fit Budget
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
October 29, 2010

Two pages a 'threat' to evolutionists
By: Bill Bumpas
OneNewsNow
October 27, 2010

New START Treaty’s Swiss-Cheese Verification Trap
By: John Wohlstetter
Human Events
October 25, 2010

Americans Seem Interested in Trading in Politically Active Trade Leaders for Religious Active Politicians
By: Anna Giaritelli
The Washington Examiner
October 20, 2010

Chapman Offers Insight to Leaders
By: Leanne Moore
Monmouth Daily Review Atlas
October 19, 2010

Foot-dragging feds slow train service to Seattle
By: Jon Ferry
The Province
October 18, 2010

New ferry service begins between Port Townsend, Seattle
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
October 18, 2010

Amtrak's Vancouver train gets a reprieve
By: C.B. Hall
Crosscut
October 15, 2010

Cascadia statement on the continuation of second train to Vancouver
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center of Discovery Institute
October 15, 2010

Joyous Swiss celebrate longest-tunnel breakthrough
By: The Associated Press and Deutsche Presse-Agentur
The Seattle Times
October 15, 2010

Second Vancouver-Washington Amtrak train gets a reprieve
By: Ian Bailey and Gary Mason
The Globe and Mail
October 14, 2010

Federal government extends Amtrak train for another year
By: Neal Hall
Vancouver Sun
October 14, 2010

New Puget Sound foot ferry service to launch
By: Larry Lange
Seattle P-I
October 13, 2010

Discovery Institute Co-Sponsors Debate on Darwin and Scientific Racism at African American History Museum
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 13, 2010

Oregon Hospices Right Not to Cooperate With Assisted Suicide
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture
October 13, 2010

Are God And Evolution Compatible? Some Catholics, Jews and Protestants Say No
By: Discovery Institute
The Sacramento Bee
October 12, 2010

Media Misses Larger Stem-Cell Story
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
October 12, 2010

GORDON: Hawking irrational arguments
Theoretical physicist takes leave of his senses
By: Bruce L. Gordon
The Washington Times
October 5, 2010

Social Darwinism and the Left
By: Jay Richards
The American
October 4, 2010

As Governor, Jerry Brown was Vociferous Foe of Vietnamese Immigration
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
October 2, 2010

God and Evolution
Protestants, Catholics, and Jews Explore Darwin's Challenge to Faith
By: Richards, Jay (editor)
Discovery Instittue Press
October 1, 2010

Second Amtrak Cascades train gets mixed signals
By: Adam Stewart
Stanwood/Camano News
September 28, 2010

Claire Berlinski Interviewed on National Review's Uncommon Knowledge
By: Discovery Staff
National Review Online
September 27, 2010

Amtrak Cascades might drop second Vancouver train due to Canadian border fees
By: Progressive Railroading
Progressive Railroading
September 23, 2010

Federal Funding for Human Cloning?
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
September 23, 2010

Amtrak to Vancouver faces a bureaucratic hurdle
By: C.B. Hall
Crosscut
September 22, 2010

Second daily Amtrak trip won't be derailed: Transportation Minister
By: John Bermingham
The Province
September 22, 2010

Canadian fee may curb Amtrak rail runs
By: Tracy Sherlock
The Vancouver Sun
September 22, 2010

Group looks at extending commuter train to Blaine
By: Tracy Ellis
KGMI
September 20, 2010

Conference to promote high-speed rail in NW
By: Peter Wong
The Statesman Journal
September 18, 2010

What the Mariners and America Have in Common
By: Michael Medved
USA Today
September 16, 2010

Additional Articles by Nancy Pearcey
Archive maintained by Access Research Network
By: Nancy Pearcey
Various
September 16, 2010

Group studies feasibility of Blaine train stop
By: Tara Nelson
The Northern Light
September 16, 2010

Amazing Timing for Book on Tea Parties
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
September 14, 2010

Murder Suspect: I Was Just Helping Victim Commit Suicide
By: Christine Clarridge
Seattle Times
September 14, 2010

Murder Suspect: I Was Just Helping Victim Commit Suicide
By: Christine Clarridge
Seattle Times
September 14, 2010

After 50 years of OPEC, it's time to wean the U.S. economy from oil dependence
By: Steve Marshall
The Seattle Times
September 13, 2010

Turkey vs Israel?
A New Danger in the Middle East
By: Claire Berlinski
Discovery Institute
September 8, 2010

Intelligent Design Demoted
David Coppedge v. Jet Propulsion Laboratory et al.
By: Casey Luskin
Liberty Legal Journal
September 7, 2010

Atheist Author Christopher Hitchens Energetic in Debate at Birmingham Sheraton
By: Greg Garrison
Birmingham News
September 7, 2010

The Internet doesn't need new rules
By: Hance Haney
St. Petersburg Times
September 7, 2010

The Meaning of Beck’s Restoring Honor Rally
By: Jay Richards
The American
September 4, 2010

Atheist Preachers, Prophets and Killers
By: Wayne Laugesen
Colorado Springs Gazette
September 4, 2010

About Irreducible Complexity
Responding to Darwinists Claiming to Have Explained Away the Challenge of Irreducible Complexity
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 2, 2010

Combat Terrorists, But Don't Kill the Internet
By: Hance Haney
The Aspen Times
August 31, 2010

Animals Don’t Have Rights, But Humans Do Have Duties
By: John Hart
American Farm Bureau
August 30, 2010

How the U.S. Solved the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
By: John R. Miller
National Review
August 27, 2010

Huge Victory for Social Conservatives
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
August 24, 2010

The Search for God
Father Robert Spitzer Connects Modern Physics and Philosophy
By: Elenor Schoen
National Catholic Register
August 20, 2010

Why Is Jim Wallis Denying that He Receives Grants from Deep-Pocketed Leftists like George Soros?
By: Jay Richards
National Review
August 17, 2010

Go to the Sources
By: David Klinghoffer
The Weekly Standard
August 16, 2010

The Drive to Create
By: George Gilder
National Review
August 16, 2010

Light Rail Showdown: Vancouver versus Seattle
By: Frances Bula
The Globe and Mail
August 13, 2010

The Nonhuman Animal
By: Michael P. Orsi
The American Spectator
August 10, 2010

Zeal for Darwin's House Consumes Them: How Supporters of Evolution Encourage Violations of the Establishment Clause
By: Casey Luskin
Liberty University Law Review
August 9, 2010

My Life, My Death, My Choice
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
August 5, 2010

A Classic Evolution Policy Blunder
By: Bruce Chapman
The American Spectator
August 4, 2010

Ban the Burqa
By: Claire Berlinski
National Review
August 2, 2010

High-Speed Rail in the Cascadia Corridor
Sessions in Vancouver and Portland Advance Cause
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
July 27, 2010

Animal Spirits
By: David Michael
The New Republic
July 21, 2010

KUOW Report about "Deep-Bore Tunnel 101"
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
July 20, 2010

Broadband Regulation Risks Jobs
By: Hance Haney
Sacramento Bee
July 18, 2010

Obama Names Tom Alberg to New National Council on Entrepreneurship
By: Bruce Chapman
DiscoveryNews.org
July 16, 2010

A Vexing Problem
Disturbing developments in the area of organ transplantation
By: Daniel Allott
The Catholic World Report
July 15, 2010

Israel Must Be More Than an Emergency
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jewish Daily Forward
July 15, 2010

Billboard Campaign Puts Controversial Right-to-Die Group in the Spotlight
By: Meghan Baker
Fox News
July 15, 2010

Health Care Rationing Obama Believes In
By: Nat Hentoff
Real Clear Politics
July 12, 2010

Obama's NASA: Fly Me to the Crescent Moon
By: Ken Blackwell
The Daily Caller
July 11, 2010

As high-speed rail leaves the station, is B.C. on board
By: Curt Cherewayko
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 2, 2010

The Dark Side of Darwinism
By: David Klinghoffer
The Huffington Post
July 2, 2010

The Dark Side of Darwinism
By: David Klinghoffer
The Huffington Post
July 2, 2010

Intelligent Design Proponents Toil More than the Critics: A Response to Wesley Elsberry and Jeffrey Shallit
By: Casey Luskin
Intelligent Design & Evolution Awareness Center
July 1, 2010

Connecting Oregon
The Slow Road to Rapid Communications, 1843–2009
By: Frank Dillow
Oregon Historical Quarterly
July 1, 2010

Intelligent Design Uncensored: An Easy-to-Understand Guide to the Controversy
By: Dembski, William & Jonathan Witt
InterVarsity Press
June 28, 2010

Obama in the Coils of Foreign Opinion
By: John R. Miller
The American Spectator
June 28, 2010

Law provides framework to handle controversial scientific issues
By: Gene Mills
Shreveport Times
June 26, 2010

World is watching Alaskan Way Viaduct tunnel
By: Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 25, 2010

World is Watching Alaskan Way Viaduct Tunnel
By: Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 25, 2010

Discovery Views - Summer 2010
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 22, 2010

A Visit Inside Turkey's Islamist IHH
By: Claire Berlinski
The Weekly Standard
June 21, 2010

High-Speed Rail Would Save Oil, Create Jobs, Study Finds
By: Chad Vander Veen
Government Technology
June 18, 2010

New Gaza Flotilla Crisis Begins for Israel
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
June 17, 2010

A race to the top to cut U.S. oil dependence
By: Steve Marshall
Seattle Times
June 17, 2010

Cascadian Mayors Flirt with Romance of High-speed Rail
By: Curt Cherewayko
Business in Vancouver
June 15, 2010

Cascadian Mayors Flirt With Romance of High-Speed Rail
By: Curt Cherewayko
Business in Vancouver
June 15, 2010

Cuba 1962 and Iran 2010
Will There be a Mideast Nuclear Castro?
By: John Wolhstetter
The American Spectator
June 15, 2010

Dawkins and Darwin's Three-Ring Circus
A review of: The Greatest Show On Earth: The Evidence for Evolution
By: Jonathan Wells
Christian Research Journal
June 15, 2010

California Science Center to Pay Attorneys' Fees and Settle Open Records Lawsuit by Intelligent Design Group
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 14, 2010

Molecular Machines in the Cell
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
June 11, 2010

You Beast!
An Interview with Bioethicist Wesley J. Smith
By: Kevin Allen
Salvo Magazine
June 9, 2010

Health care rationing Obama believes in begins
By: Nat Hentoff
Jewish World Review
June 9, 2010

Demoted Employee for NASA Mission Fights Discrimination
By: Nathan Black
The Christian Post
June 8, 2010

Specialist for NASA mission demoted, threatened with termination for sharing views on intelligent design
ADF-allied attorney files suit on behalf of Jet Propulsion Laboratory specialist
By: Alliance Defense Fund
Alliance Defense Fund News Release
June 7, 2010

The "Teach the Controversy" Controversy
By: David K. DeWolf
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy
June 2, 2010

Assisted Suicide: Why Now?
By: Wesley J. Smith
Legatus Magazine
June 1, 2010

A Closer Look at Textbooks
By: Raven Clabough
New American
May 28, 2010

Richard M. Weaver, Conservative Intellectual Icon and Darwin-Doubter
By: David Klinghoffer
Evolution News & Views
May 26, 2010

In Defense of the Unabashedly Profitable
By: Jay Richards
Harvard Business Review
May 24, 2010

The Search for Extraterrestrial Life
The Question That Won't Go Away
By: Jay Richards
The Colson Center
May 19, 2010

The Land of Silicon and Money
By: Daniel Doron
The Wall Street Journal - European Edition
May 18, 2010

Presumptuous Consent
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
May 18, 2010

Stealth Legislation to Federally Fund Human Cloning
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
May 18, 2010

Animal Rights: A Primer
By: Dr. Jeff Mirus
Catholic Culture
May 11, 2010

Ecocide: A Crime Against Peace?
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
May 10, 2010

The Constitutionality and Pedagogical Benefits of Teaching Evolution Scientifically
By: Casey Luskin
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy
May 6, 2010

Foot ferry service slated to return between Seattle-Kingston
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle P-I
May 4, 2010

FCC Should Focus on Spurring Investment, Not More Regulation
By: Hance Haney
The Seattle Times
May 2, 2010

Let's Build Transport System on Common Ground
By: Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
April 30, 2010

Citizen Slade
By: Greg Lamm
Puget Sound Business Journal
April 30, 2010

Changing the Channel
A Special Report on Television
By: Joel Budd
The Economist
April 29, 2010

Veganism is Murder, Too
By: Anath Hartmann
Washington Times
April 28, 2010

State Dept. Thanks Discovery Institute
By: Daniel A. Russell
US Department of State
April 26, 2010

President Obama's Nuclear Gamble
By: John Wohlstetter
Hudson New York
April 21, 2010

Intelligent Design proponent who works at JPL says he experienced religious discrimination
By: Emma Gallegos
sgvtribune.com
April 18, 2010

Liberal Democrat Changes British Campaign
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
April 16, 2010

Wesley J. Smith Debates on Michael Medved Show
By: Discovery Staff
The Michael Medved Show
April 16, 2010

How NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Punished David Coppedge for His Views on Intelligent Design
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
April 15, 2010

Discrimination Lawsuit Filed against NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab for Harassing and Demoting Supporter of Intelligent Design
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
April 15, 2010

Stay focused on rails and trails on the Eastside
By: Lance Dickie
The Seattle Times
April 15, 2010

The Debate Around Fetal Pain and Abortions
By: John Hudson
The Atlantic
April 14, 2010

Alliance Brings High-Speed Internet to Low-Income
Seeking a Wider Web
By: Sandra Guy
Chicago Sun-Times
April 12, 2010

Darwin’s Sacred Cause Offers Little New and Nothing of Importance
By: Michael A. Flannery
Discovery Institute
April 8, 2010

China Is Eager to Bring High-Speed Rail Expertise to the U.S.
By: Keith Bradsher
The New York Times
April 7, 2010

But Shouldn't We Be Nice to Puppies?
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
April 7, 2010

Our Fading National Pastime
By: John R. Miller
Wall Street Journal
April 6, 2010

Atheist Crusaders
By: Philip Johnson
Touchstone
April 1, 2010

Signs of Desperation? Early Responses to Signature in the Cell Are Easily Dismissed
By: Casey Luskin
Salvo Magazine
March 29, 2010

Every Bit Digital: DNA’s Programming Really Bugs Some ID Critics
By: Casey Luskin
Salvo Magazine
March 29, 2010

Survival First, Lawfare Second
The Perils of Suicide-Pact Legalism
By: John Wohlstetter
American Spectator
March 26, 2010

At What Cost?
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
March 24, 2010

Animal Rights Versus Animal Welfare
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
March 22, 2010

Unnecessary telecom regulations hurting Illinois
By: Hance Haney and George Gilder
News-Gazette
March 21, 2010

Against All Gods: What’s Right and Wrong about the New Atheism
By: Johnson, Phillip, Reynolds, John Mark
IVP Books
March 18, 2010

A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy
By: Wesley J. Smith
C-SPAN
March 18, 2010

Illinois’ Incomplete Telecom Report Card
Remnant telecom regulation threatens jobs and opportunity in Illinois
By: Hance Haney & George Gilder
Illinois Technology Partnership
March 17, 2010

Cap and Trade for the Internet
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
March 16, 2010

When to Doubt a Scientific 'Consensus'
By: Jay Richards
The American
March 16, 2010

Animal Wrongs
By: Jacob Laksin
Frontpage Magazine
March 11, 2010

Animal Rights Follow-Up
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
March 10, 2010

Connect the Dots Between Scientism and Government Spending
Add up the Human and Financial Costs
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
March 4, 2010

What Do Darwinism and 'Climate Change' Have in Common?
By: Jay Richards
The American
March 4, 2010

Slade Gorton to be Honored as First Citizen
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle P-I
March 4, 2010

Darwin Foes Add Warming to Targets
By: Leslie Kaufman
The New York Times
March 4, 2010

Will Supreme Court decision mean profound changes in election conduct?
By: Steven Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
March 3, 2010

When Animals Sue
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
March 3, 2010

The NCSE, Judge Jones, and Citation Bluffs About the Origin of New Functional Genetic Information
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
March 2, 2010

Maybe Gore Still Needs to Thaw
By: Jay Richards
The American
March 1, 2010

Lively Truth-Teller
By: Steve Forbes
Forbes
March 1, 2010

Rats, Pigs, and Dogs: Oh Boy!
By: Humane Watch
www.humanewatch.org
February 28, 2010

Alexander Haig's 1981 Warning: Fixing Presidential Succession
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
February 26, 2010

Rat = Pig = Dog = Boy = Moral Nonsense
By: Jay Richards
The American
February 23, 2010

McGinn to Microsoft on 520: Walk the talk
By: Larry Lange, Scott Gutierrez, Vanessa Ho and Nick Eaton
Seattle P-I
February 23, 2010

The Cut That Heals
By: George Gilder
National Review
February 22, 2010

George Washington's Tear-Jerker
By: John J. Miller
The New York Times
February 15, 2010

Unless We All Matter
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
February 9, 2010

Economic Conservatism and Social Conservatism are "Indivisible"
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
February 8, 2010

Future Imperfect
By: George Gilder
National Review
February 8, 2010

Why Antagonize China?
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
February 4, 2010

Eastside commuter rail and bike trail could be built fast, some say
By: Katherine Long
The Seattle Times
February 4, 2010

Cascadia: The New Frontier
How the 2010 Winter Games may help turn a decades-old dream for Cascadia into reality
By: Peter Severinson
BC Business
February 3, 2010

Bruce Agnew Discusses Sustainable Freight Transportation
By: Mike Wussow
Commission for Environmental Cooperation
February 2, 2010

Transportation advocates applaud state's receipt of federal high-speed rail funding
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center of Discovery Institute
January 28, 2010

Washington to get $590 million for high-speed rail improvements
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
January 28, 2010

Washington state gets $590M for rail
By: Steve Wilhelm
Puget Sound Business Journal
January 28, 2010

A Mathematician Looks at Darwin’s Theory and Discovers It Doesn’t Add Up
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 26, 2010

Everyone Matters, No Matter What
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
January 26, 2010

Relax (regulation) and map a road to economic recovery
By: Mike Klein
The Daily Citizen
January 22, 2010

Between the Covers
By: John J. Miller
National Review Online
January 19, 2010

Legislating a Second Bill of Rights
By: Ben Wiker
To The Source
January 14, 2010

California Senate Minority Leader Launches Probe into California Science Center's Alleged Violations of First Amendment Rights
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 14, 2010

Forced "Consensus" is Corrupting Science
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
January 11, 2010

Richard Reid and the Christmas Bomber
By: John Wohlstetter
American Spectator
January 11, 2010

Georgia's Unfinished Telecom Agenda
Regulatory Reform Would Grow Georgia's Economy
By: Hance Haney, George Gilder
Discovery Institute
January 8, 2010

Telecom policy: Another way Georgia risks falling behind
By: Kyle Wingfield
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
January 8, 2010

Technological Morality
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
January 8, 2010

Could Snowdrifts Bury Prime Minister Brown?
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery News
January 6, 2010

'Science Says' Is Now Just Another Special Interest Claim
By: David Klinghoffer
Human Events
January 6, 2010

Is Physician-Assisted Suicide Ever Permissible?
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies
January 5, 2010

More Spin Will Cause, Not Cure, Public Mistrust of Science
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
January 3, 2010

Kenneth Miller, Michael Behe, and the Irreducible Complexity of the Blood Clotting Cascade Saga
By: Casey Luskin
EvolutionNews.org
January 1, 2010

St. Odd? Catholic best-selling author Koontz explores spirituality, evil
By: Tim Drake
National Catholic Register
January 1, 2010

Calif. Science Center Sued For Nixing Intelligent Design Film
By: Amir Efrati
The Wall Street Journal Law Blog
December 29, 2009

California Science Center is sued for canceling a film promoting intelligent design
By: Mike Boehm
Los Angeles Times
December 29, 2009

The Miser versus the Entrepreneur
By: Jay Richards
The American
December 23, 2009

The Party's Over
By: Jonathan Wells
The American Spectator
December 22, 2009

Climategate Recalls Attacks on Darwin Doubters
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Human Events
December 22, 2009

Haunted by Terri Schiavo
By: Wesley J. Smith
the church Report
December 21, 2009

Haunted by Terri Shiavo
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Church Report
December 21, 2009

Get with the Program
A Review of Signature in the Cell by Stephen Meyer
By: Heather Zeiger
Salvo
December 17, 2009

The Elephant in the Room: Challenging science dogma
As with evolution, the 'consensus' on climate change has become an ideology.
By: Rick Santorum
Philadelphia Inquirer
December 17, 2009

Most Overlooked News Of 2009 - Tunnel Differences
By: Ross Reynolds
KUOW-FM
December 16, 2009

Debate on Origins of Life: Meyer, Sternberg vs. Shermer Prothero
Streaming audio of the debate now available
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 15, 2009

The Long Awakening
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
December 14, 2009

Himmelfarb on Darwin
An Enduring Perspective After 50 Years
By: Michael A. Flannery
Discovery Institute
December 13, 2009

Evolution is Not the Problem. Darwinism is the Problem.
By: Ben Wiker
To The Source
December 9, 2009

Israel, Capitalism, and Human Exceptionalism
An Interview with Author George Gilder
By: Elliot Resnick
The Jewish Press
December 9, 2009

Does Science Have a Magisterium?
By: Jay Richards
The American
December 9, 2009

Flash Forward: Obamacare Cometh and Other Bioethical Tales for 2010
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
December 9, 2009

Road Tolling May Be A Necessary Evil For Vancouver
By: Derek Moscato
Metronews.ca "In Transit" column
December 7, 2009

Bernanke Versus the Austrians
By: Jonathan Witt
The American Spectator
December 7, 2009

Science center intolerant of intelligent design
By: Pete Chagnon
OneNewsNow
December 7, 2009

Darwinists, Moral Relativism, and Hitler
By: Richard Weikart
The Church Report
December 7, 2009

Intelligent Design Author Receives World Magazine’s Man of the Year Honor
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 7, 2009

Set My People Free
By: Ben Wiker
To The Source
December 3, 2009

Labour Clueless on Internet
By: Brendan O'Neill
The Guardian
December 3, 2009

Intelligent Design Think Tank Sues Calif. Science Center
By: Nathan Black
Christian Post
December 3, 2009

The Wrong War
By: John R. Miller
National Review
December 2, 2009

Discovery Institute Sues California Science Center for Suppressing Public Documents Showing Viewpoint Discrimination Against Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 2, 2009

2nd lawsuit filed over museum censorship
Science center accused of shutting down intelligent-design film
By: World Net Daily
World Net Daily
December 2, 2009

Intelligent Design Should Not Be Excluded From the Study of Origins
By: Alastair Noble
The Guardian
December 1, 2009

Keeping the lid on - and the science out
By: Barbara Hollingsworth
Washington Examiner
December 1, 2009

Scientocracy Rules
Creating Consensus Is the PC Way to Get Smart
By: Casey Luskin
Salvo Magazine
December 1, 2009

World Magazine Recommends Money, Greed and God
By: Marvin Olasky
World Magazine
December 1, 2009

Pulling the Plug on the Conscience Clause
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
December 1, 2009

Muddling the Manhattan Declaration
By: Jonathan Witt
Breakpoint
November 27, 2009

100 Notable Books of 2009
By: The New York Times Book Review
The New York Times
November 27, 2009

Intelligent Design film shut down by museum
Lawsuit challenges censorship of debate over evolution
By: Bob Unruh
WorldNetDaily
November 26, 2009

2009 Books of the Year
By: Discovery Staff
London Times Literary Supplement
November 25, 2009

Four teams vying to build viaduct replacement tunnel
By: Scott Gutierrez
Seattlepi.com
November 25, 2009

Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Darwin's Origin of Species
By: Ben Wiker
Human Events
November 24, 2009

Pro-Darwin consensus doesn't rule out intelligent design
By: Stephen C. Meyer
CNN.com
November 23, 2009

Melding Rich History, Promising Future
By: Bruce Agnew
Everett Herald
November 21, 2009

Bruce Agnew In Radio News Segment On Eastside Rail & Trail
By: Rich Lyons
KOMO 1000 AM
November 20, 2009

John Wohlstetter on Dennis Miller Show - The 9/11 Trial
By: Discovery Staff
The Dennis Miller Show
November 18, 2009

New light-rail plan avoids downtown core
By: Joshua Adam Hicks
Bellevue Reporter
November 17, 2009

New light-rail plan avoids downtown core
By: Joshua Adam Hicks
Bellevue Reporter
November 17, 2009

Intelligent design Book Delivers Blow To Darwin; Cracks Amazon.com Bestseller List in Science
Signature in the Cell makes 2009 list of top ten best selling science books
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 17, 2009

Chasing Corporations Out Of The U.S.
By: Bob Herbold
Investor's Business Daily
November 16, 2009

Congress is on a Health-Reform Path that will Raise Premiums
By: Slade Gorton
The Seattle Times
November 15, 2009

Suicide Radicalism Surges in America
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Church Report
November 15, 2009

The Rapture of the Atheists
By: Bruce Chapman
CNS News
November 13, 2009

Let's restore civility to the debate on evolution and intelligent design
By: Casey Luskin
Washington D.C. Examiner
November 13, 2009

On threshers, local food, faith, reason and more ...
By: Pioneer Press
TwinCities.com - Pioneer Press
November 12, 2009

2009…A Not So Dark Year in Bioethics After All
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture
November 12, 2009

2009…A Not So Dark Year in Bioethics After All
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture
November 12, 2009

Stinks to be You
By: Chuck Colson
BreakPoint
November 11, 2009

Consortium On Verge Of Owning Eastside Railway Land
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
November 7, 2009

Cascadia Center director Bruce Agnew on decision to keep Eastside corridor in public domain
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center of Discovery Institute
November 6, 2009

Election 09: All-Mail Ballots Drain Elections of Their Majesty
Vote-by-mail may be more convenient, but it comes at the expense of the symbolism and grand drama of election nights.
By: Steven J. Buri
Crosscut
November 4, 2009

'Science and Faith: Friends or Foes?'
By: Benjamin Hawkins
Baptist Press
November 3, 2009

Pay-by-the-mile Auto Insurance Advances In California
By: Jim Sanders
Sacramento Bee
November 3, 2009

Australia's Dr. Death comes to San Francisco
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
November 2, 2009

Despite Rhetoric In Vancouver Mayor's Race, Decisions On Tolls Lie Elsewhere
By: Allan Brettman
Oregonian
November 1, 2009

Power '09: Bruce Agnew
By: Knute Berger
Seattle Magazine
November 1, 2009

Who Will Pass the Test?
Michael Medved Reviews The Israel Test
By: Michael Medved
Commentary
November 1, 2009

Who Will Pass the Test?
By: Michael Medved
Commentary
November 1, 2009

Seattle Getting 2,500 Electric Car Charging Stations
By: Scott Gutierrez
Seattle PI.com
November 1, 2009

Electric Car Industry Gets a Charge at Microsoft
King 5 News coverage of 6th Annual TransTech Conference featuring Rob Bernard
By: King 5 News
King 5
October 30, 2009

Knocking Human Beings Off the Pedestal of Exceptionalism
By: Wesley J. Smith
Church Report
October 30, 2009

Editorial - A Broken Model
By: Frank Bucholtz
Langley Times/B.C. LocalNews.com
October 27, 2009

Gilder, in Israel, Sees Still More Tech Inventions Coming
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
October 25, 2009

Seattle Expected To Be Key Market For Electric Cars
By: Katherine Long
Seattle Times
October 25, 2009

Will Smarter Roads Save Us Money?
By: Phil Patton
New York Times "Wheels" Blog
October 24, 2009

Electric Car Industry Pulls In For Quick Charge At Microsoft
By: Gary Chittim
KING 5 TV
October 23, 2009

Cascadia's Bruce Agnew Discusses Electric Vehicles On Display At "Beyond Oil"
By: Rich Lyons
KOMO 1000 AM
October 23, 2009

Darwin's Defenders Deny Life's Evident Design
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Church Report
October 23, 2009

Facts About Seattle's Tunnel Choice
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
October 22, 2009

Region's Sustainable Transit Plan Must be Funded
By: Mike Harcourt
Vancouver Sun
October 22, 2009

Federal Grants Spur Adoption of New Transportation Technologies in Northwest
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center of Discovery Institute
October 22, 2009

New Federal Grants Spur New Technologies
Beyond Oil Conference, Oct. 23-24, 2009
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center
October 20, 2009

Electric Cars Find Power In Governments
By: Sebastion Moffett, Norihiko Shirouzu
Wall Street Journal
October 20, 2009

Free Ride On Roads Must End
By: Steven B. Bolt
Philadelphia Inquirer
October 20, 2009

Hazardous Pathway
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
October 20, 2009

Book Review: Why Are Jews Liberals?, by Norman Podhoretz
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
October 19, 2009

Assisted-suicide statute challenged by 2 Connecticut doctors
By: Kevin B. O'Reilly,
American Medical News
October 19, 2009

Puget Sound Gets Electric Cars In Federal Pilot Project
By: Les Blumenthal
Tacoma News Tribune
October 19, 2009

Smithsonian exercising viewpoint discrimination?
By: Charlie Butts
OneNewsNow
October 18, 2009

Cascadia Blog Article Highlights Teleworking Green, Productivity Benefits
By: Brendan B. Read
TMCnet.com
October 16, 2009

Assisted Suicide Advocates Seek to Euthanize The Rule of Law
By: Wesley J. Smith
Church Report
October 16, 2009

Nobel for Obama Injurious to America and its Allies?
By: Chad Groening
One News Now
October 15, 2009

Metropolitan Washington Council Of Governments To Study Road Pricing
By: Sarah Krouse
Washington Business Journal
October 15, 2009

Darwin’s Dilemma: Evolutionary Elite Choose Censorship over Scientific Debate
By: Casey Luskin
CNSNews.com
October 14, 2009

Bridge Operators Consider Raising Tolls In Bay Area
By: Denis Cuff
San Jose Mercury-News/Contra Costa Times
October 14, 2009

Dawkins Refuses to Debate Intelligent Design Scholars
By: Eric Young
Christian Post Reporter
October 13, 2009

The Human Exceptionalist - An Interview with Wesley J. Smith
By: Kevin Allen
Salvo Magazine
October 12, 2009

Abandoning the Most Vulnerable
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
October 12, 2009

Beware the Drive to Reduce Some Human Beings Into Mere Natural Resources
By: Wesley J. Smith
CNSNews.com
October 7, 2009

Signature in the Cell
By: Ken Peterson
Spectrum Magazine
October 6, 2009

Leading Darwinist Richard Dawkins Dodges Debates, Refuses to Defend Evolution as The Greatest Show On Earth
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 6, 2009

Preparing Students to Intelligently Question Darwin This Fall
By: Casey Luskin
The Church Report
October 5, 2009

City To Sign Deal Soon For Viaduct-replacement Tunnel
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
October 5, 2009

Is High Speed Rail A Good Investment For The Future?
By: Mike Skehan
Seattle PI.com
October 4, 2009

Crapo On Amtrak Numbers
By: Staff
Idaho State Journal
October 4, 2009

Snohomish Leaders Spent A Day In San Francisco
Planned Commuter Rail Line Assessed
By: Staff
Snohomish Times
October 4, 2009

Nobody Likes Us? Who Cares?
By: John R. Miller
The New York Times
October 3, 2009

'Green' Standards Catching On With Large Vehicle Fleets In Seattle Area
By: Steve Wilhelm
Puget Sound Business Journal
October 2, 2009

Ardi and the human family tree
By: World News & Opinion
The Week
October 2, 2009

Darwin's Dilemma Los Angeles Premiere Will Mark 150th Anniversary of Darwin's Origin of Species with Focus on Controversy over Evolution and Intelligent Design
By: American Freedom Alliance
American Freedom Alliance
October 1, 2009

In Search Of A National Transportation Plan
By: Jake Lynch
Reporter Newspapers
October 1, 2009

Fast Train In The Fast Lane
By: Liam Moriarty
KPLU-FM 88.3
October 1, 2009

Northwest Is Poised To Lead In Developing Electric Car Transition
By: Steve Marshall
Seattle Times
October 1, 2009

Ask Not for Whom The Road Tolls
By: Al Scott
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 30, 2009

Richard Dawkins's Jewish Problem
By: David Klinghoffer
BeliefNet
September 29, 2009

Two Shipyards Compete For Kingston Ferry Contract
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
September 29, 2009

Jewish Brain Power Fuels Israeli Technology
By: Chris Mitchell
CBN
September 28, 2009

Waking a spiritually slumbering generation
By: David Klinghoffer
The Church Report
September 28, 2009

While There are Sister Cities There Will be no Wars
A friendship across years and miles
By: Howard L. Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
September 28, 2009

Civilization Clash: It's Envy, Not Religion
By: Rich Karlgaard
Forbes
September 28, 2009

How to Lose Friends
By: David Harsanyi
The Denver Post
September 25, 2009

The Body Politic Electric
By: Michael Weiss
Slate
September 25, 2009

Gregoire Opposes Any Push To Replace Viaduct With Surface Route
By: Andrew Garber
Seattle Times
September 24, 2009

A landmark book about intelligent design has hit the bookstore shelves
Signature in the Cell
By: Chuck Colson
Breakpoint
September 24, 2009

Book Review: The Signature in the Cell
By: Douglas Groothius
The Constructive Curmudgeon
September 24, 2009

Translink's Carbon Claims Challenged From Within
By: Jeff Nagel
Surrey News
September 24, 2009

Senators seek to restore Amtrak's Pioneer Route
By: The Associated Press
The Seattle Times
September 23, 2009

Washington State Transportation Head Weighs In On Future Of Infrastructure
By: Laura Pierce
Reporter Newspapers
September 22, 2009

Time To Go "All In" On Tolls
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
September 22, 2009

Berlinski's The Devil's Delusion Back in Print
An Agnostic Delivers the Definitive Response to the New Atheists
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 22, 2009

A Myth Is as Good as a Mile
Why the assisted-suicide movement is winning
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
September 21, 2009

Deepening Darwin's Dilemma
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
September 16, 2009

Blown Away
By: Dan Peterson
American Spectator
September 15, 2009

Intelligent Design Film to Premiere at Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History Sept. 29
Intelligent Design Author Will Also Speak at OU
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 14, 2009

Israel's Other War
By: Carl Horowitz
Townhall.com
September 12, 2009

A National Townhall on Health Care Reform
By: FRC Action Webcast
Family Research Council
September 11, 2009

Gilder Book a "Unique Contribution"
By: Caroline Glick
The Jerusalem Post
September 10, 2009

Highway Bill Passage This Fall Is Unlikely
By: Josh Mitchell
Wall Street Journal
September 10, 2009

New Film Examines the Cambrian Explosion, Biology’s Big Bang, 530 Million Years in the Past
Darwin’s Dilemma will be released on DVD Sept. 15
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 9, 2009

Wesley J. Smith on the Cover of National Review
By: Staff
Discovery Blog
September 8, 2009

What’s Israel Got to Do with It?
By: Clifford D. May
National Review
September 3, 2009

Charge! Carmakers Are Shifting Toward Electric Vehicles; Policy-makers Must Do Their Part, Too.
By: Opinion Staff
The Economist
September 3, 2009

State Is Making Progress On Transportation issues
By: State Rep. Judy Clibborn
Bellingham Herald
September 3, 2009

Climate Bill Is Too Complex
(Carbon Tax Favored Over Cap-And-Trade)
By: Marshall Saunders
Philadelphia Inquirer
September 1, 2009

Hitler's Ethic: The Nazi Pursuit of Evolutionary Progress
By: Richard Weikart
Palgrave Macmillan
September 1, 2009

Transit Needs Statewide Fix
By: Editorial Board
Detroit Free Press
August 31, 2009

Minnesota's Highways May Need 'VMT' Fees
By: Editorial Board
Grand Forks Herald
August 31, 2009

Stop The Tunnel?
By: Guy Nelson
KUOW-FM
August 31, 2009

Does Seattle Have Enough Spark for Electric Cars?
By: John Stang
Seattle PI.com
August 31, 2009

Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design
By: Meyer, Stephen C.
Harper Collins
August 31, 2009

The Promise Land
By: Sol Stern
City Journal
August 28, 2009

New Direction and Goals Unveiled at National Transportation Forum
By: Mike Wussow
Discovery Institute (Cascadia Prospectus)
August 27, 2009

Transportation Dollars Should Be Allocated To Maximize Larger Society Goals
By: Slade Gorton
Seattle Times
August 27, 2009

George Gilder on The Michael Medved Show
By: Discovery Staff
The Michael Medved Show
August 26, 2009

Students Challenged to Study Evolution, Think for Themselves
By: Nathan Black
Christian Post
August 26, 2009

John Wohlstetter on Dennis Miller
By: Discovery Staff
The Dennis Miller Show
August 25, 2009

Silicon Israel
By: George Gilder
City Journal
August 25, 2009

MnDOT Short $50 Billion For Next 20 Years
By: Jim Foti
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
August 25, 2009

Pass This Test
By: Jay Nordlinger
National Review
August 24, 2009

State Wants $435 Mil In Stimulus Funds For Rail Service
By: Scott Gutierrez
Seattle PI.com
August 24, 2009

Portland to Vancouver B.C.: A Baby Step For Passenger Rail
By: Rick Attig
The Oregonian
August 23, 2009

Cleaning Up At The Ports Of Los Angeles And Long Beach
By: Ronald T. White
Los Angeles Times
August 23, 2009

The Netherlands?! A Good Bad Example
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
August 20, 2009

I am finally scared of a White House administration
By: Nat Hentoff
Jewish World Review
August 19, 2009

The Israel Test
By: Cynthia Grenier
Human Events
August 17, 2009

Rationing and Rationality
By: Editorial
National Review
August 17, 2009

Simulations of the Alakan Way Replacement Options
By: Washington State Dept. of Transportation
Washington State Dept. of Transportation
August 17, 2009

Seeking A Transit System We Can Afford
By: Harvey Enchin
Vancouver Sun
August 15, 2009

Sticking With Seattle's Tunnel
By: Alwyn Scott
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 14, 2009

Much Ado About Something: The Battle Over Obamacare
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
August 14, 2009

Big Business, If You're So Rich, Why Aren't You Smart?
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
August 13, 2009

A "Heretic" in Jewish Terms? Someone Who Denies Intelligent Design
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet
August 12, 2009

Second Daily Amtrak Train to Vancouver, B.C., Starts Aug. 19
By: Kristin Jackson
Seattle Times
August 12, 2009

Lives of Toil and Stress, Not Self Indulgence
By: Michael Medved
Townhall.com
August 12, 2009

Seniors Oppose Obamacare
By: Mike McManus
Ethics and Religion Column
August 12, 2009

The Benefits of Bartering
By: Yuri Mamchur
National Review
August 12, 2009

New Methods Of Funding Crucial
By: Gerald Nicely
The Tennessean
August 11, 2009

Expelled From the New York Times
By: Ben Stein
The American Spectator
August 10, 2009

Israel Inside
By: John Wohlstetter
The American Spectator
August 10, 2009

Are 110-m.p.h. Trains On The Right Track?
By: Jon Hilkevitch
Chicago Tribune
August 10, 2009

New Video Shows DNA Evidence for Intelligent Design
Animation Gives Unique Look Inside the Cell
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 10, 2009

Israel is just too successful for the losers of the Leftist intelligentsia
By: Stephanie Gutmann
The Daily Telegraph
August 10, 2009

Congress Begins Grappling With New Surface Transportation Funding Bill
By: Various
Cascadia Center
August 10, 2009

New types of medicines need new regulatory approaches
By: Bob Cihak
Tacoma News Tribune
August 6, 2009

West Coast Cities Charged By DOE Grant
By: Charles Redell
Sustainable Industries
August 6, 2009

Why We Should Stick To Our Consensus For A Deep-bore Tunnel
By: John Odland
Crosscut
August 6, 2009

$2 Billion In Grants To Bolster Manufacturing Of Parts For Electric Cars
By: Matthew L. Wald
New York Times
August 6, 2009

Charging Infrastructure In Short Supply
By: Rebecca Smith
Wall Street Journal
August 6, 2009

Obama Admin Issues 'Down Payment' On Electric Cars, Batteries
By: Saqib Rahim, Jessica Leber
New York Times, ClimateWire
August 6, 2009

Oregon Scores Millions For Electric Vehicle Development
By: Harry Esteve
The Oregonian
August 5, 2009

Whither Translink? Cutbacks, Status Quo, Or Too Costly
By: Frances Bula
Globe & Mail
August 1, 2009

Samurai Bioethics
John G. West on a Noble Defense Doomed by Darwinian Materialism
By: John G. West
Touchstone
August 1, 2009

Can You Hear That Train A-Coming? We Might Get Amtrak Back
By: Tim Woodward
Idaho Statesman
August 1, 2009

Gilder Throws Down a Gauntlet
By: Mona Charen
Townhall.com
July 31, 2009

Choosing the Chosen People
By: Kathryn Jean Lopez
NRO
July 30, 2009

Collins Heads NIH
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
July 30, 2009

Capitalism, Freedom, and Jewish Accomplishment: The Israel Test
By: George Gilder, Charles Murray, Jon Entine
American Enterprise Institute
July 28, 2009

U.S. Can Cut Half Its Carbon Emissions From Transportation By 2050, Report Says
By: Josh Vorhees
New York Times/Greenwire
July 28, 2009

Capitalism, Jewish Achievement, and the Israel Test
By: George Gilder
The American
July 27, 2009

The Vitality of Israel
By: David Pryce-Jones
National Review
July 23, 2009

Wolhlstetter At African-American Conservative Discussion
By: PRLog
PRLog
July 23, 2009

Mayors Kick Off Quest For Ways To Pay For Transportation System
By: Frances Bula
Globe & Mail
July 22, 2009

High-Tech Highway Funding
By: Joseph M. Giglio, Charles Chieppo
Boston Globe
July 22, 2009

Bruce Agnew In Radio News Segment On Bremerton-Seattle Foot Ferry Trial
By: Travis Mayfield
KOMO-AM 1000
July 20, 2009

So Three Cows Walk into Court...
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 20, 2009

Amtrak Rails May Ring In Trains' Return
By: Zach Hagadone
Idaho Business Review
July 20, 2009

Mainers Invited To Become Track-Your-Car Guinea Pigs
By: Beth Quimby
Portland Press Herald
July 15, 2009

Murray Gets State $7.6 Million More In Ferry Stimulus Money
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
July 15, 2009

U.S. Senate Committee OKs $20 Billion for Highway Fund
By: Lisa Lambert
Reuters
July 15, 2009

A Son Of Portland, Ore. Tries To Puncture The Myth Of 'Smart Growth'
By: Saqib Rahim
New York Times, ClimateWire
July 15, 2009

Jefferson's Support for Intelligent Design
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Boston Globe
July 15, 2009

Exxon Sinks $600 Million into Algae-Based Biofuels In Major Strategy Shift
By: Katie Howell
New York Times, Greenwire
July 14, 2009

Push to Grant Animal Rights in Congress
Extremists Find Friends in Obama Administration
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 14, 2009

Zogby Poll: Most Americans Want Strengths and Weaknesses of Darwinism Taught In Schools
By: Christopher Neefus
CNSNews.com
July 13, 2009

Charging Uphill: The Art Of Selling The Electric Car
By: John J. Fialka
New York Times, ClimateWire
July 13, 2009

Bipartisan Transportation Report Calls for Dramatic Shift in U.S. Transportation Policy
By: Mike Wussow
Discovery Blog
July 10, 2009

Rail system plan continues to roll down the line
By: Kris Hill
Covington Reporter News
July 9, 2009

Traffic Congestion Down, But Costs To Commuters Still Up
By: Scott Gutierrez
Seattle PI.com
July 9, 2009

Collins Appointment May Stir Unexpected Controversy
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
July 8, 2009

Breaking the Cease-Fire Between Science and Religion
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
July 8, 2009

Drivers Asked To Test Alternative To Fuel Tax
By: Heather Clark
Associated Press
July 8, 2009

Take It from Me, Mahmoud: Watch Those Russians
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
July 7, 2009

The Alphabet of Life
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
July 7, 2009

Dr. Stephen Meyer on Michael Medved Show
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
July 7, 2009

Palin and the Politics of Familial Destruction
By: John Wohlstetter
The American Spectator
July 7, 2009

Telecommuting A Quiet Environmental Success Story
By: Richard Blake
Green Nation Today
July 7, 2009

Amtrak Cleared for 2nd Daily Train To Vancouver, B.C.
By: Jennifer Sullivan
Seattle Times
July 3, 2009

Cascadia Rail Week Highlights Cross-Border & Interstate Ties
By: Northwest Media
Various
July 3, 2009

A Road Map, Or A Road To Ruin?
By: Editorial Board
Los Angeles Times
July 1, 2009

The Death of Dialogue?
By: Hans Zeiger
Townhall.com
July 1, 2009

When the Rich Get Rich, Do the Poor Really Get Poorer?
By: Michael Medved
Townhall.com
July 1, 2009

In Darwin Anniversary Year, New Zogby Poll Reveals Majority Support for Intelligent Design
Doubts about Darwin Continue to Mount
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 30, 2009

White House Says Transportation System Overhaul Must Wait
By: Alec MacGillis
Washington Post
June 26, 2009

New Book Reveals DNA Evidence for Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 23, 2009

Are Humans In God's Image? Even Darwinists like Francis Collins Say, Effectively, No
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet
June 22, 2009

Avvenire Interviews Wesley J. Smith
By: Lorenzo Schoepflin
Avvenire
June 18, 2009

Good judges overcome personal bias and rule according to the law
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
June 16, 2009

Does Challenging Darwin Create Constitutional Jeopardy? A Comprehensive Survey of Case Law Regarding the Teaching of Biological Origins
By: Casey Luskin
Hamline University Law Review
June 15, 2009

Congestion Pricing: The Only Thing That Works
By: Peter Gordon
Los Angeles Times
June 15, 2009

Light Rail Rolls, And Commuter Rail Percolates
By: Lance Dickie
Seattle Times
June 12, 2009

"Government Motors: Death of the Private Corporation
By: John Wohlstetter
Fenton Report
June 11, 2009

Moving the Goalpost
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
June 10, 2009

What 'Ida' give for a missing link
By: Casey Luskin
Washington D.C. Examiner and San Francisco Examiner
June 8, 2009

Who Will Protect Cyberspace?
By: George Gilder
Disco-Tech Blog
June 5, 2009

Talking Corridor Tolling
By: Dori Monson, Matt Rosenberg
KIRO-FM 97.3
June 4, 2009

The Mr. Potato Head Constitution
By: Jonathan Witt
American Spectator
June 4, 2009

All Aboard! Oregon Eligible For High Speed Rail
By: Mark Baker
Eugene Register-Guard
June 4, 2009

First Things Now Hosts DI Sr. Fellow Wesley J. Smith’s Blog
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
June 3, 2009

Transcript Of Corridor Tolling Radio Discussion
By: Dori Monson, Matt Rosenberg
KIRO-FM 97.3
June 3, 2009

“Obsessional” Fear of Suffering Ushering in Euthanasia Culture: Prominent Bioethicist
By: Kathleen Gilbert
Life Site News
June 3, 2009

Liberals almost rediscover the family
By: Logan Paul Gage
The Washington Examiner
June 3, 2009

Our Families, Our Wealth
By: Robert W. Patterson
National Review
June 3, 2009

Will More Washington Roads Take Their Toll On Drivers
By: Aubrey Cohen
Seattle PI.com
June 2, 2009

What's Needed For An Oregon-B.C. High Speed Rail Link
By: Geoff Meggs
Vancouver Sun
June 2, 2009

Broadening the Faith and Evolution Debate
By: John West
Washington Post: On Faith
June 2, 2009

When and Why Anti-Darwinism First Arose
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet
June 1, 2009

Cascadia Rail Week In The News
By: Northwest Media
Various
June 1, 2009

High(er) Speed Rail Update
By: Geoff Meggs
Blog: "Geoff Meggs - Vancouver City Councillor"
May 30, 2009

State Hopes For $880 Million For Rail
By: Marquise Allen
Centralia Chronicle
May 30, 2009

High Speed Rail Could Run From Oregon To B.C.
By: Bill Sheets
Everett Herald
May 29, 2009

High Speed Rail Between Vancouver And Portland Requires Improved Or New Corridor
By: Doug Ward
Vancouver Sun
May 29, 2009

Portland, Vancouver, B.C. Mayors Pledge To Push For High Speed Rail
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
May 29, 2009

Regional Leaders Discuss High Speed Rail
By: Justin Carinci
Daily Journal Of Commerce - Oregon
May 29, 2009

$8B For High Speed Rail Is 'Purely Seed Money'
By: Margie Slovan
Daily Journal Of Commerce
May 29, 2009

High Speed Rail Dreams Depend On Dedicated Tracks
By: Aubrey Cohen
Seattle PI.com
May 28, 2009

Stimulus Funds Wanted For Improved Rail Line
By: Hal Bernton
The Seattle Times
May 28, 2009

Vancouver And Portland Sign Agreement Supporting High Speed Rail
By: Staff
News1130
May 28, 2009

High Speed Rail Along The West Coast is A "No-brainer"
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle PI.com
May 27, 2009

High Speed Rail?
By: Kasey Montoya
KOIN-TV
May 27, 2009

High Speed Rail Supporters Meet in Portland
By: Kristian Foden-Vencil
Oregon Public Broadcasting
May 27, 2009

New Faith and Evolution Website Explores Compatibility of Darwin's Theory and Religion
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 26, 2009

New Website on Faith and Evolution Explores if the Two are Friends or Foes
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 26, 2009

Cross-border Passenger Rail Upgrades Sought On West Coast
By: Shane Woodford
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
May 25, 2009

Flexible Tolling: The Key To Solving Our Congestion
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
May 22, 2009

Ottawa must look beyond just costs on second Seattle train
By: Editorial Board
Vancouver Sun
May 21, 2009

John Wohlstetter on Dennis Miller
By: Staff
Staff
May 20, 2009

Where Theistic Evolution Leads
By: David Klinghoffer
BeliefNet
May 19, 2009

Ottawa's lack of vision may derail dream of fast-train service
By: Miro Cernetig
Vancouver Sun
May 19, 2009

Why Darwinism Is False
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
May 18, 2009

High Speed Rail Can Transform Cascadia
By: Various
Northwest Media
May 18, 2009

High Speed Rail: Region Should Climb Aboard
By: Editorial Board
Everett Herald
May 15, 2009

Tourism Leaders Steaming Over Train Holdup
By: Jon Ferry
The Province
May 15, 2009

Deep Bored Tunnel Bill Is Signed Into Law - News Round-up
By: Various
Cascadia Center
May 13, 2009

A Primer on the Tree of Life
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
May 12, 2009

Is Cascadia's Train Coming In?
By: Knute Berger
Crosscut
May 12, 2009

Letter From Governors Gregoire And Kulongoski To DOT Sec. LaHood On High Speed Rail Grants
By: Christine Gregoire, Ted Kulongoski
Cascadia Center
May 11, 2009

Ed Meese Hailed for Defending Freedom
Reagan Attorney General Rescued Constitution from Activist Judges
By: Drew Zahn
WorldNetDaily
May 11, 2009

Hope For High Speed Rail On The West Coast
By: Les Blumenthal
McClatchy Newspapers/Tacoma News Tribune
May 10, 2009

With Olympics on Horizon, Coalition Urges Action to Accelerate Second Amtrak Cascades Service to Vancouver
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
May 6, 2009

Tolls For Highway Work: An Easier Pill To Swallow?
By: Brad Cooper
Kansas City Star
May 5, 2009

Cyber Jam
By: Editorial
The Times of India
May 5, 2009

Rep. Eddy's HB 1481 To Expand Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
May 5, 2009

Bellevue Eyes Sound Transit Train Tunnel; Microsoft Wants Surface Route
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
May 4, 2009

Safe Haven, or Easy Way to Ditch Kid?
By: Rick Armon
Akron Beacon Journal
May 4, 2009

Road-Use Fees Could Solve Our Transit Woes
By: Alice Rivlin, Benjamin Orr
Brookings Institution/Washington Business Journal
May 1, 2009

The Role of Agency in Science
By: Angus Menuge
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Darwin’s Views on Morality
By: Benjamin Wiker, Ph.D.
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

What were Darwin's Religious Views?
By: Benjamin Wiker, Ph.D.
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Charles Darwin: A Short Biography
By: Benjamin Wiker, Ph.D.
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

America's Healthcare Policies are Sick
By: Bob Herbold
Real Clear Politics
May 1, 2009

The Scientific Status of Design Inferences
By: Bruce L. Gordon
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

The Scientific Status of Design Inferences
By: Bruce L. Gordon, Ph.D.
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Why Quantum Theory Does Not Support Materialism
By: Bruce L. Gordon, Ph.D.
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Cicero on Intelligent Design
By: Cicero
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Richard Dawkins: A Biography
By: David Klinghoffer
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Daniel Dennett: A Biography
By: David Klinghoffer
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Francis Collins: A Biography
By: David Klinghoffer
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Michael Behe: A Biography
By: David Klinghoffer
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Debunking the Scopes 'Monkey Trial' Stereotype
By: Edward Sisson
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Designed for Discovery
By: Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

The Pale Blue Dot Revisited
By: Jay W. Richards and Guillermo Gonzalez
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

The Rhetorical Structure of Darwin's Origin of Species
By: John Angus Campbell
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Does Darwinism Support Traditional Morality?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Is Darwinian Evolution Compatible with Free Will and Personal Responsibility?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Was Darwin a Social Darwinist?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Darwin's Theory and Social Darwinism: There Is A Connection
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Is Darwinian Evolution Compatible with Religion?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

What is Theistic Evolution?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Philip Kitcher on Living with Darwin
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

According to theistic evolution, did God direct evolution and know its outcome?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

According to theistic evolution, were human beings created originally good?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

What are the religious views of leading scientists who support evolution?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Is intelligent design based on the Bible?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Panning God: Darwinism's Defective Argument Against Bad Design
By: Jonathan Witt
Truth4Net. Science
May 1, 2009

How Darwinism Dumbs Us Down: Evolution and Postmodernism
By: Nancy Pearcey
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Plato on Intelligent Design
By: Plato
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Limits to Evolvability
By: Ray Bohlin
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Intelligent, Optimal, and Divine Design
By: Richard Spencer
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Science, Eugenics, and Bioethics
By: Richard Weikart
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Evolutionary Computation: A Perpetual Motion Machine for Design Information
By: Robert J. Marks, II
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

What Is Evolution?
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Robert Wright on Darwinism and Free Will
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Design in the Bible and the Early Church Fathers
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

What Is the Science Behind Intelligent Design?
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

A Brief History of Discovery Institute
Downloadable document
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

Evolution and Ethics
By: Thomas Huxley
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2009

The Origin of Life
By: Walter Bradley
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Detecting Design in the Natural Sciences
By: William A. Dembski
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Intelligent Design: A Brief Introduction
By: William A. Dembski
4Truth.Net Science
May 1, 2009

Put People, Children's Voices First On Seattle Waterfront
By: Cary Bozeman
Seattle Times
April 29, 2009

Obama's first 100 days: Diplomacy abroad, a hard line at home
By: John Wohlstetter
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
April 29, 2009

Seattle Among Kickoff Cities For Plug-in Cars
By: Phuong Le
Associated Press, Seattle Times
April 29, 2009

Keep the Human in Humane
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
April 29, 2009

SR 99 Deep Bored Tunnel Costs - Radio Transcript
By: Dave Ross, Bruce Agnew
KIRO-FM 97.3
April 28, 2009

Time For Vancouver To Get Aboard Obama's Cascadia Express
By: Miro Cernetig
The Vancouver Sun
April 27, 2009

Mayor Backs Plan For High Speed Rail From Oregon To B.C.
By: Frank Luba
The Province
April 26, 2009

Jubilation! Technology, Persistence, Progress Triumph in Seattle
By: Bruce Chapman
DiscoveryBlog.org
April 25, 2009

Deep Bored Tunnel To Replace Alaskan Way Viaduct - Latest Information
By: Various
Cascadia Center
April 25, 2009

Seattle Tunnel Would Be The World's Widest
By: Margie Slovan
Daily Journal Of Commerce
April 24, 2009

We Face A Competitiveness Crisis Without Transport Spending
By: Sam Staley
Puget Sound Business Journal
April 24, 2009

House OKs SR 99 Tunnel - News & Commentary
By: Various
Washington State media
April 24, 2009

Kitsap Transit buying high-speed ferry
By: The Associated Press
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer/Associated Press
April 22, 2009

Homo Sapiens, Get Lost
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
April 22, 2009

Kitsap Transit Buying 73 New Vans, Two Ferries
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
April 21, 2009

Next stop: A faster train from Seattle to Portland
By: Tacoma News Tribune Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
April 21, 2009

Slouching Toward Columbine: Darwin's Tree of Death
By: David Klinghoffer
BeliefNet
April 20, 2009

John Wohlstetter's Appearance on the Fred Thompson Show
By: John Wohlstetter
The Fred Thompson Show
April 20, 2009

Obama's rail plan not so high-speed
By: The Oregonian editorial board
The Oregonian
April 19, 2009

Rail Advocates Laud Federal Announcement
By: Aubrey Cohen
Seattle PI.com
April 16, 2009

High Speed Rail Gets $8 Billion Boost; Northwest Could Benefit
By: Natasha Metzler
Associated Press, Seattle Times
April 16, 2009

Northwest Could Be In Line for Federal Money For High Speed Rail
By: Scott Sunde
Seattle PI.com
April 16, 2009

Omer in America
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jewish Daily Forward
April 15, 2009

Virginia Must Consider Tax Changes For Road Funding, Official Says
By: Peter Bacque
Richmond Times-Dispatch
April 15, 2009

Yakima Valley Fruit Growers Support Deep Bore Tunnel On SR 99
By: Marina Rockinger
KOMO-AM 1000
April 13, 2009

Deep-bore Tunnel Is Best Replacement Option
By: Keith Mathews
Yakima Herald-Republic
April 12, 2009

Obama Won't Raise Gas Tax
By: Lisa Lambert
Reuters
April 9, 2009

As Texas Goes, So Goes the Nation on Textbooks
By: Dr. Charles Garner and David Klinghoffer
The Washington Examiner
April 8, 2009

Keeping The Promises For The I-5 Bridge
By: Editorial Board
The Oregonian
April 8, 2009

Obama's China Card
Seat at Top Economic Table an Ace in the Hole
By: John Wohlstetter
The Washington Times
April 8, 2009

Judaism in the Year of Darwin
By: David Klinghoffer
BeliefNet
April 5, 2009

Training Pants For The 21st Century Motorist
By: Bern Grush
Grush Hour
April 3, 2009

Medved Pummels Political Correctness
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Institute
April 3, 2009

The Israel Test
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
April 3, 2009

Can Private Equity Play The Infrastructure Game?
By: Vyvyan Tenorio, Christine Idzelis
The Deal
April 3, 2009

Going Private 2.0
By: William Weld
The Deal
April 3, 2009

Chapman Shares 2010 Census Concerns
By: Discovery Staff
AM-WTOP
April 2, 2009

520 Bridge Bill May Be Recipe For Delays
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
April 2, 2009

State Senate Passes $4.3B Transportation Plan
By: Staff
Seattle Times/Associated Press
April 2, 2009

Partnerships A Solution For Transportation Funding?
By: Aubrey Cohen
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 1, 2009

Some Good And Bad Ideas For Bankrolling Roads
By: Gabriel Roth
Tucson Citizen
April 1, 2009

According to theistic evolution, is design in nature detectable?
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
April 1, 2009

Ready To Try Public-Private Partnerships Yet?
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
April 1, 2009

State House Unveils Transportation Budget
By: Brian Slodysko
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer/Associated Press
March 31, 2009

State Budget Cuts Could Hit I-90 Light Rail
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
March 31, 2009

Eastside Light Rail: Yes, But Where?
By: Aubrey Cohen
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 29, 2009

High Speed Rail In The U.S.: Anyone Aboard?
By: Deborah Hastings
Seattle Times/Associated Press
March 27, 2009

Using Religion to Suppress Debate on Evolution
By: John G. West
Washington Post: On Faith
March 27, 2009

Texas Improves on Strengths and Weaknesses Language in Science Standards on Teaching Evolution
Texas Now Leads Nation in Requiring Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 27, 2009

An Analysis of the Expert Testimony of Prof. David Hillis before the Texas State Board of Education on January 21, 2009
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 27, 2009

An Analysis of the Expert Testimony of Prof. Ronald Wetherington before the Texas State Board of Education on January 21, 2009
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 27, 2009

The Time Has Come To Replace Viaduct With Tunnel
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
March 26, 2009

Bear Market's First Bagged Bear
By: John Wohlstetter
The American Spectator
March 26, 2009

Hey Private Sector, Wanna Buy A Bridge?
By: Dave Demergian
Wired
March 23, 2009

Response from Ralph Seelke to David Hillis Regarding Testimony on Bacterial Evolution Before Texas State Board of Education, January 21, 2009
By: Ralph Seelke
Ralph Seelke
March 23, 2009

Expert: Viaduct Bored Tunnel Would Be "World Class Project"
By: Aubrey Cohen
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 20, 2009

Selective Study: End of Life Treatment in Religious Patients
By: Chuck Colson
crosswalk.com
March 20, 2009

Waiting Longer for Two Mutations
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
March 20, 2009

For Transportation Chief, Mum's The Word On Policy Questions
By: Josh Voorhees
New York Times/Greenwire
March 19, 2009

Stem Cell Debate is Over Ethics, Not Science
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Sacramento Bee
March 19, 2009

The P-I: Saying goodbye to a liberal voice
By: Bruce Chapman
Crosscut
March 17, 2009

Open Season for Debates
By: David Klinghoffer
The Vermont Cynic
March 17, 2009

No Ruling Yet On SR 520 West-side Design
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 17, 2009

Breaking The Gridlock On Paying For Roads
By: Fred Hiatt
Washington Post
March 16, 2009

"Salish Sea" proposed name for waters Washington, B.C. share
By: Warren Cornwall
Seattle Times
March 15, 2009

Stem-Cell Doubletalk
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
March 12, 2009

Friedman Calls For Carbon Tax To Spark Change
By: Richard Read
The Oregonian
March 10, 2009

Governors Envision Eco-friendly Fuels At I-5 Rest Stops
By: Jennifer Sullivan
Seattle Times
March 8, 2009

Officials Seek Way To Fill A Gas Tax Gap
By: Steve Friess
New York Times
March 8, 2009

Politicians a missing Cascadia link
Diminishing nation-state concept isn't easy sell - and that's a problem, says UBC professor
By: Paul Freeman
Puget Sound Business journal
March 7, 2009

What Is It About A Mileage Tax Obama Doesn't Understand?
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
March 5, 2009

Arrested Final Exit Network Activists Are Mainstream in Euthanasia Activism
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
March 4, 2009

Province To Pay Full $2.5 Billion After P3 Deal Collapses
By: Wendy Stueck
Globe And Mail
February 28, 2009

Cascadia High Speed Rail: It's Time
By: Brad Perkins
The Oregonian
February 26, 2009

New SR 99 Deep Bore Tunnel Project Fact Sheets And Maps From WSDOT
By: staff
Cascadia Center
February 26, 2009

Primer on the Great Debate
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
February 25, 2009

Mr. LaHood's Good Idea
The Transportation Chief's Mileage Tax Shouldn't Be A Nonstarter
By: Editorial Board
Washington Post
February 23, 2009

The Dangers of Over Selling Evolution
By: Philip S. Skell
Forbes
February 23, 2009

Full Speed Ahead On High Speed Rail
By: Editorial Board
Oregonian
February 22, 2009

'Right to die' can become a 'duty to die'
By: Wesley J. Smith
Daily Telegraph
February 21, 2009

Doubting Darwin: Debate Over the Mind's Evolution
By: Jon Hamilton
NPR
February 20, 2009

Stimulate Broadband and Lower Utility Bills With Regulatory Reform
Study Highlights Needed Telecom Regulatory Reforms in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee
By: Hance Haney and George Gilder
Discovery Institute
February 19, 2009

Metro Transit Fears $100M Potential Potential Shortfall; Service Cuts
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
February 19, 2009

America's Israeli Election
By: John Wohlstetter
Townhall.com
February 18, 2009

Bruce Chapman on Fox News
By: Bruce Chapman
Fox News Channel
February 13, 2009

Happy Birthday, Charles Darwin
By: Benjamin D. Wiker
InsideCatholic.com
February 12, 2009

Happy Darwin Day?
By: Jonathan Wells
The Washington Times
February 12, 2009

Controlling the Census: The Obama Administration's Power Grab
By: Martha Zoller
Human Events
February 12, 2009

Who’s Ready to Sue Over Census Power Grab?
By: Michelle Malkin
www.michellemalkin.com
February 12, 2009

On Darwin’s 200th Birthday, Zogby Poll Shows Dramatic Jump in Americans Who Favor Teaching Both Sides of Evolution
Surprisingly Strong Support Seen Among Democrats and Liberals
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 12, 2009

Dems Downplay Obama's Plan to Oversee 2010 Census
By: Fox News
Fox News
February 11, 2009

Darwin's Birth Day
By: Geoffrey Simmons
Amazon.com
February 11, 2009

Barack Obama and Rahm Emanuel Go After the Census
By: Michael Barone
U.S. News & World Report
February 11, 2009

Professors Show Need for Academic Freedom Bill
By: The Oklahoma Daily Editorial Board
The Oklahoma Daily
February 11, 2009

Mr. President, Come to Your Census!
By: Bruce Chapman
Fox News Channel
February 10, 2009

Darwin, Intelligent Design, and Freedom of Discovery on Evolutionists' Holy Day
By: Casey Luskin
U.S. News & World Report
February 10, 2009

No, Previous Presidents Never Tried this Stunt
By: Jennifer Rubin
Commentary Magazine
February 10, 2009

Why Obama Wants Control of the Census
By: John Fund
The Wall Street Journal
February 10, 2009

Let Statisticians, Not White House, Conduct the 2010 Census
By: Bruce Chapman
DiscoveryBlog.org
February 7, 2009

White House Grabs 2010 Census Power
By: Drew Zahn
WorldNetDaily
February 7, 2009

Intelligent Design Renews Debate Between Science and Religion
By: Bob Allen
The Baptist Standard
February 6, 2009

House Bill Supports New Passenger Ferries, Sets One Aside for Northwest Washington
By: Jared Paben
Bellingham Herald
February 6, 2009

There Is No 'Politically Correct' Science
By: John G. West
Forbes.com
February 5, 2009

The Problem Of Evidence
By: Jonathan Wells
Forbes.com
February 5, 2009

Rep. Ericksen's Bill Would Allow Spending $25 Million For Passenger Ferries
By: Jared Paben
Bellingham Herald
February 4, 2009

More Details On How The Bellingham To Friday Harbor Ferry Service Could Work
By: Jared Paben
Bellingham Herald
February 4, 2009

Discovery Institute Honors Charles Darwin With Academic Freedom Day
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 4, 2009

Waiting Longer for Two Mutations
Published letter in response to Durrett & Schmidt
By: Michael J. Behe
Genetics
February 1, 2009

WSDOT: Deep Bored Tunnel Would be Safer In Earthquake
By: Travis Mayfield
KOMO-AM 1000
January 31, 2009

Discovery Institute Announces 2009 Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design in the Natural Sciences and Culture
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 30, 2009

The Wages of Whining
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
January 29, 2009

Feds OK With I-90 Tolls To Help Pay For New 520 Bridge
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
January 29, 2009

Tolls And Other Traffic Management Ideas Are Coming Back
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
January 28, 2009

For the viaduct, a light at the end of the tunnel
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business journal
January 23, 2009

Ohio Studies Vehicle Miles Tax To Replace Or Supplement Fuel Tax
By: Karen Farkas
Cleveland Plain Dealer
January 23, 2009

Media Backgrounder: Texas Board of Education Actions on Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 23, 2009

Texas State Board of Education Votes To Require Students to Analyze and Evaluate Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 22, 2009

USDOT Nominee Urges Role for Private Sector
By: Christopher Conkey
Wall Street Journal
January 21, 2009

Q&A With Wesley J. Smith
By: Wesley J. Smith
AdvanceUSA Blog
January 21, 2009

The Viaduct Decision's Next Step: Tolling
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
January 20, 2009

House Plan For Infrastructure Disappoints Advocates For Major Projects
By: Michael Cooper
New York Times
January 20, 2009

Deep-bore Tunnel Promises A Vibrant Future For Seattle’s Waterfront
By: Alwyn Scott
Puget Sound Business Journal
January 16, 2009

Where is the rabbi like Richard John Neuhaus?
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
January 15, 2009

National Attention to Seattle Viaduct?
By: Bruce Chapman
DiscoveryBlog.org
January 14, 2009

Deep-Bored Tunnel Chosen For Seattle: News Wrap-Up
Decision Made to Replace Aging Alaskan Way Viaduct
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center of Discovery Institute
January 14, 2009

Nortel Files for Bankruptcy
By: Tom Giles and Arik Hesseldahl
Business Week
January 14, 2009

A Dark Year for Ethical Bioethics in 2009
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
January 14, 2009

BESE Expected to Take Up Controversial Science Instruction Act Today
By: Bill Barrow
The Times-Picayune
January 13, 2009

Cascadia's Bruce Agnew Discusses Deep Bore Tunnel Choice
By: Dave Ross Show
KIRO-FM 97.3
January 13, 2009

Texas Board of Education Schedules Special Expert Hearing on Strengths and Weaknesses of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 13, 2009

Cascadia Center Applauds Decision To Replace Viaduct With Tunnel
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
January 13, 2009

Deep Bored Tunnel Chosen: Jan. 13-16 Media & Govt. Links
By: Various
Newspapers, Radio, TV, State of WA, other sources
January 13, 2009

Biological Colonialism
By: Wesley J. Smith
To The Source
January 13, 2009

City, County, State Agree To Replace Viaduct With Tunnel
By: Andrew Garber, Mike Lindblom, Emily Heffter
Seattle Times
January 12, 2009

Sources: Viaduct To Be Replaced With Tunnel
By: Chris McGann
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 12, 2009

Puget Sound Foot Ferries Migrate To San Francisco
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
January 12, 2009

Bogus Assertions
By: Robert Crowther
San Antonio Express
January 11, 2009

Stakeholders Took Initiative With Viaduct Tunnel Option
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
January 11, 2009

Richard John Neuhaus: "All the Trumpets Sounded on the Other Side"
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
January 9, 2009

Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Needs A Bored Tunnel To Serve Capacity And Neighborhoods
By: Larry Phillips
Seattle Times
January 9, 2009

Industry Warms To Tunnel Replacing Seattle's Viaduct
By: Steve Wilhelm
Puget Sound Business Journal
January 9, 2009

My 2008 Predictions in Bioethics: A Mixed Record
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
January 9, 2009

Viaduct Replacement: Surface And Tunnel
By: Steve Scher, Bob Donegan, Jeffrey Ochsner, Carol binder, David Brewster, Cary Moon
"Weekday," KUOW-FM
January 8, 2009

U.S. In the Midst of a Revolution
By: Richard Stuebi
Seeking Alpha
January 6, 2009

Bored Tunnel Technology Helps Option Advance
By: Jamala Henderson
KUOW-FM
January 5, 2009

A Bored Tunnel Would Keep West Seattle Moving
By: Vlad Oustimovitch
West Seattle Herald
January 5, 2009

How Kenneth Miller Used Smoke-and-Mirrors at Kitzmiller to Misrepresent Michael Behe on the Irreducible Complexity of the Blood-Clotting Cascade
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
January 2, 2009

If You Convene Citizens, Listen To Them
By: Sally Bagshaw
Crosscut
January 2, 2009

Evolutionists Adrift on the Origin of Information
By: Bob Ellis
Dakota Voice
January 1, 2009

The Death of Dialogue
By: Hans Zeiger
Townhall.com
January 1, 2009

The Real Israel Test
By: Hillary Mann Leverett
NewMajority.com
January 1, 2009

Plug-in electric vehicle bill passes the Legislature
By: Jennifer Sullivan
The Seattle Times Blog
January 1, 2009

The Mr. Potato Head Constitution
By: Jonathan Witt
American Spectator
January 1, 2009

Film uses science, not religion, to debate Darwin
By: Sophia Lee
Daily Trojan
January 1, 2009

Copenhagen Was a Flop
By: Staff
DiscoveryNews.org
January 1, 2009

Viaduct Decision Delayed, Tunnel Option Back In Play
By: Andrew Garber, Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
December 31, 2008

Another Delay For Alaskan Way Viaduct Decision
By: Bryan Johnson
KOMO 4 TV
December 31, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct: Recurring Dream
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 31, 2008

Darwin's Straw God Argument
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
December 31, 2008

Gregoire Delays Viaduct Verdict Again - Final Proposal To Be Made To Legislature In January
By: Chris McGann
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 30, 2008

Viaduct Politicians Reach A Big Moment Of Truth
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
December 30, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct: Why Close Off The Tunnel Option?
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
December 30, 2008

Oregon Will Move To Tax Cars By The Mile
By: Knute Berger
Crosscut
December 30, 2008

Are infants with disabilities disposable?
By: Wesley J. Smith
Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities Council
December 30, 2008

Russia's economic crisis could have been avoided
By: Yuri Mamchur
The Seattle Times
December 30, 2008

Obama Should Increase Federal Gas Tax Or Impose Carbon Tax
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 29, 2008

Euthanasia Comes to Montana
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
December 29, 2008

Private Builder-Operator For Tappan Zee?
By: Nancy Cutler
Journal News
December 28, 2008

A Partisan Affair: A Response to Edward Humes’ Inaccurate History of Kitzmiller v. Dover and Intelligent Design, "Monkey Girl"
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
December 26, 2008

Christmas in the White House - Seven Decades Ago
By: Bruce Chapman
discoveryblog.org
December 24, 2008

Take a lesson, Seattle, from Europe
By: Matthew Scholz
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 23, 2008

In Today’s World, Terrorists Could Strike Anywhere and Anytime
By: Geoffrey Simmons
The Eugene Register-Guard
December 22, 2008

Noble Reformer
Lessons for Today from Yesterday's Crusader
By: John R. Miller
The Weekly Standard
December 22, 2008

12/18/08 SAC Meeting Notes
By: Bob Donegan
SAC Member
December 19, 2008

Bruce Agnew, Tim Ceis - On Deep Bored Tunnel Option
By: Frank Shiers
KIRO-AM 710
December 19, 2008

Viaduct Group Wants Tunnel Option On Table
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
December 19, 2008

Some Form Of Bored Tunnel Is Still Good Solution For Viaduct
By: Vlad Oustimovitch, Tayloe Washburn
Puget Sound Business Journal
December 19, 2008

Obama, LaHood, Congress Face Big Transportation Challenges
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
December 18, 2008

Picks Made For S.E.C. and Transportation Post
By: Jeff Zeleny, Ben White
New York Times
December 17, 2008

What's Needed Is A Third Option for The Viaduct
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 17, 2008

Keep Subsurface Option Alive for Alaskan Way Viaduct
By: Todd Vogel, David Freiboth, Tayloe Washburn
Seattle Times
December 17, 2008

We are in Deep Viaduct
By: Bruce Chapman
Crosscut
December 12, 2008

Congress Passes Landmark Slavery Act
By: Discovery Institute
Discovery Institute
December 12, 2008

A Peace Treaty For The Viaduct Wars
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
December 11, 2008

Viaduct Decision Day Is Here
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
December 11, 2008

Gas Tax is No Longer A Viable Highway Funding Source
By: Mark Sanborn
New Hampshire Union Leader
December 11, 2008

And then there were 2: State picks viaduct replacement finalists
By: Mike Lindblom and Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
December 11, 2008

Experts Say Tunnel Costs for Replacing Viaduct a Myth
Tunnel Pros Urge State, County, City to Weigh Real Costs as Decision Nears
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center
December 10, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement, Cascadia AM Radio Coverage
By: Travis Mayfield, Ryan Harris
KOMO-AM 1000
December 9, 2008

Ghosts, Aliens and Us
By: David Klinghoffer
Los Angeles Times
December 8, 2008

What Should Replace The Alaskan Way Viaduct?
By: Ross Reynolds
KOUW-FM
December 8, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct Stakeholders Say Their Voices Haven't Been Heard
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
December 8, 2008

Comments On Nov. '08 PSRC+Sound Transit Assessment Of Eastside Rail+Trail Corridor
By: Cascadia Center, Tom Jones
Cascadia Center
December 5, 2008

Rogues and Prorogues in Canada
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
December 3, 2008

State, King County, City Should Keep Tunnel Option
Letter to Governor, King County Executive, Mayor
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
December 3, 2008

America's Four Super-9/11s in Sight
By: John C. Wohlstetter
Human Events
December 3, 2008

Hawaii Endorses Plan For Electric Cars
By: John Markoff
New York Times
December 3, 2008

Chabad Haven
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
December 1, 2008

How Not to Help the Poor
By: The Acton Institute
The Acton Institute
December 1, 2008

Iran's Other Nuclear Threat to U.S.
By: John C. Wohlstetter
The Baltimore Examiner
November 30, 2008

A Catalyst For Cleanup, Puget Sound Partnership Needs Funding
By: William Ruckelhaus, David Dicks
Puget Sound Business Journal
November 28, 2008

My Plymouth Pilgrimage
By: John G. West
National Review
November 26, 2008

Taxpayers Deserve All Ferry-Construction Options
By: Scott St. Clair
Everett Herald
November 24, 2008

Why We Call Them Human Rights
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
November 24, 2008

Use these hard times to stimulate a regional infrastructure renaissance
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Times
November 23, 2008

Cascadia Says Tunnel Still Makes Sense
Letter to the Viaduct Stakeholders Advisory Committee
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
November 20, 2008

Evidence of a Designer's Purpose
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
November 20, 2008

Evidence of a Designer's Purpose
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
November 20, 2008

Eastside Passenger Railway Would Cost $1 Billion
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
November 20, 2008

Eastside Rail Cost Estimates Inflated, Cascadia Tells Radio Listeners
By: News Team
KOMO-AM 1000
November 20, 2008

Feasibility Study's Eastside Rail Dollar Projections Too High
Cascadia Center Praises Puget Sound Regional Council and Sound Transit Effort, Rebuts Implementation Costs
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center
November 19, 2008

Eastside Commuter Rail Project Could Cost $1B
By: Margie Slovan
Daily Journal of Commerce
November 18, 2008

Toll-booth-free Tolling On SR 520 And I-90
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
November 18, 2008

Why Not A Bullet Train For Vancouver-Seattle?
By: Jon Ferry
The Province
November 17, 2008

Farmhouse Gang Priorities - Workshop Summary
By: Marty Minkoff
Cascadia Center
November 15, 2008

Spare The Tears For U.S. Automakers
By: Thomas L. Friedman
New York Times/Seattle Times
November 13, 2008

Discovery Institute Announces Academic Freedom Day Student Video and Essay Contest
One Grand Prize Winner will take home $500
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 12, 2008

State gas prices lowest since February 2006
By: Susan Gilmore and Sara Jean Green
Seattle Times
November 12, 2008

What It Means to Be Human
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
November 11, 2008

520 Tolls May Only Cover Bridge, Not Other Parts Of Highway
State Committee Considers Five New Plans For Span
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 11, 2008

Beyond Oil: Wind At Our Backs
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 10, 2008

The Coming Creativity Boom
By: George Gilder
Forbes
November 10, 2008

Assisted Suicide: The Wind in their Sails
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
November 10, 2008

Q&A About Texas Science Standards Review and Debate Over How to Teach Evolution
By: Staf
Discovery Institute
November 7, 2008

Science Education Experts Recommend Strengthening Students’ Critical Thinking Skills by Retaining “Strengths and Weaknesses” Language in Texas Science Standards
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 7, 2008

Obama's Russia Challenge
By: Editorial
The Week
November 6, 2008

Remaining Transportation Challenges For Puget Sound
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center
November 5, 2008

Kingston Port Still Pushing for Passenger Ferries
By: Derek Sheppard
Kitsap Sun
November 5, 2008

What We Are Becoming
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
November 5, 2008

State Fleet Should Begin Transition To Electricity
By: Steve Marshall, Denis Hayes
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 4, 2008

U.S. third-party candidates find outlet in Russian media
By: World Focus
World Focus
November 3, 2008

A National Mobility Project
By: David Brooks
New York Times
October 31, 2008

Drive The 'Express Lane' On I-680 To Silicon Valley, For A Price
By: Gary Richards
San Jose Mercury-News
October 31, 2008

Bridge Financing Over Troubled Waters
By: Patrick Brethour
Globe & Mail
October 31, 2008

103108-EE-UPDT
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 31, 2008

'Darwin? That's Just the Party Line'
Many scientists don't believe that science is the only religion in town.
By: Wayne Eyre
National Post
October 31, 2008

Better Living - Through Slime
By: Bruce Ramsey
Seattle Times
October 29, 2008

My Undecided Ride On Prop. 1
By: Mark Fefer
Seattle Weekly
October 29, 2008

HOT Lanes Have Only Begun To Prove Worth
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
October 27, 2008

Ferries Have Nichols Seeing Green
By: Roy Jacobson
South Whidbey Record
October 25, 2008

HOT Lanes Expansion Urged
By: Bill Rice
KOMO 1000 AM
October 24, 2008

Senate Is Gateway to Obama's "Change"
By: John C. Wohlstetter
Human Events
October 23, 2008

How To Pay For The Roads Still Traveled
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
October 22, 2008

Evolution critics added to panel that sets Texas school standards
By: Bob Allen
Associated Baptist Press
October 21, 2008

State Considers Alternative Fuels Corridor For I-5
By: Corwin Haeck
KOMO-AM 1000
October 21, 2008

DI Fellow Wesley J. Smith Appears on WBAI, New York
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
October 21, 2008

NYC May Turn Pension Fund Into Road Builder
By: Joan Gralla
Reuters
October 21, 2008

Smith Receives National Human Life Award
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
October 20, 2008

As Fuel Prices Fall, Will Push For Alternatives Lose Steam?
By: Steven Mufson
Washington Post
October 20, 2008

Granting rights to apes, plants, even pond scum
By: Thomas A. Szyszkiewicz
Our Sunday Visitor
October 19, 2008

Lessons from the Canadian Election
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
October 18, 2008

Freedom, Justice, and Rock ’n’ Roll
By: Steve Beard
National Review Online
October 17, 2008

A Review of Intelligent Design: William A. Dembski & Michael Ruse in Dialogue
By: Logan Paul Gage
Journal of Lutheran Ethics
October 16, 2008

Hey, They Had an Election in Canada
By: Bruce Ramsey
The Seattle Times
October 15, 2008

Texas Freedom Network Manufactures Bogus Controversy Over Science Standard Reviewers
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 15, 2008

Compute Your Way Through Traffic
By: Jon Bruner
Forbes
October 10, 2008

Which Secular Superstition Do You Believe?
By: Logan Paul Gage
DC Examiner
October 10, 2008

Darwinists in denial?
By: Pete Chagnon
OneNewsNow
October 10, 2008

A Scientific History and Philosophical Defense of the Theory of Intelligent Design
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Religion - Staat - Gesellschaft, vol. 7,
October 7, 2008

Algae Fueling The Green Revolution
By: Lisa Stiffler
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 6, 2008

Canada's Strange and Marvelous Election - A Preview
By: Bruce Chapman
DiscoveryBlog.org
October 3, 2008

Horizon Offers Exciting Future At Paine Field
By: Editorial Board
Everett Herald
October 3, 2008

21st Century Science Coalition Pushes 19th Century Science
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
October 2, 2008

Opportunities Await Builders Of Charging Stations
By: Margie Slovan
Daily Journal Of Commerce
October 2, 2008

Horizon Wants To Operate Daily Flights From Paine Field
By: Staff
Everett Herald
October 2, 2008

Governor vetoes bill guaranteeing access to stem-cell therapies for poor
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
October 2, 2008

After The Bailout: A Need To Reinvest In America
By: Neal Peirce
Seattle Times
September 30, 2008

Puget Sound Ports Facing Challenges
By: Drew DeSilver
Seattle Times
September 28, 2008

Public Subsidy Would Be Required For Public Transit, Passenger Ferry
By: Richard Walker
Journal Of The San Juans
September 25, 2008

Ecuador to Vote Sunday on Granting Rights to "Nature"!
By: Wesley J. Smith
Secondhand Smoke
September 24, 2008

(Tesla) Roadster Powers To NW On Techie Buzz
By: Brier Dudley
Seattle Times
September 22, 2008

We Have The Tools To Cut Oil Dependence, It's Assembly That's Required
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 22, 2008

Historic Wall Street Woes: Building Back from Bust
Three of Nation's Top Five Investment Banks Collapsed With Two More in Merger Talks
By: Ashby M. Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
September 21, 2008

Scientific Breakthroughs Needed To Unlock Nation's Energy Potential
By: Alexis T. Bell, Bruce C. Gates, Douglas Ray
Seattle Times
September 17, 2008

"Powering The Carbon-free Grid: Sun, Wind, Water, Waves, Atoms And Conservation"
By: Jim Walker
TVW, Cascadia Center "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 17, 2008

TVW Video, Shai Agassi: "Transforming Transportation Globally"
By: Tom Alberg, Shai Agassi
TVW, Cascadia Center "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 17, 2008

Plan Puts Tolls On Interstate HOV Lanes
By: Ariel Hart
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
September 16, 2008

Is America Ready To Drive Electric?
By: Bryan Walsh
Time Magazine
September 16, 2008

Telework Cuts Congestion, Boosts Productivity
By: Kristin Hanes, Bruce Agnew
KOMO-AM 1000
September 16, 2008

Shai Agassi "Beyond Oil" Video
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 15, 2008

Pro-Intelligent Design Articles on OpposingViews.com
By: Staff
OpposingViews.com
September 15, 2008

Only Intervention Of Electric Car Can Break Oil Addiction
By: David Seago
Tacoma News Tribune
September 14, 2008

Can Telecommuting Take Root In Kitsap?
By: Derek Sheppard
Kitsap Sun
September 14, 2008

'Spore' Game Helps Players Understand Intelligent Design
By: Katherine T. Phan
Christian Post
September 14, 2008

Canada Calls Election and Holds It, While U.S. Stumbles On
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
September 12, 2008

Making A Bold Case For Moving Our Economy Beyond Oil
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 12, 2008

"Future Of Transportation, Funding & Climate Change"
By: Slade Gorton, Paul Brubaker, David Kaplan, Paula Hammond, Bill Rogers, Neil Schuster
TVW, Cascadia Center "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 12, 2008

He Found a Stem-Cell Answer
By: Victor Reklaitis
Investor's Business Daily
September 12, 2008

Updating The Big Rigs For A Greener Tomorrow
By: Don Cayo
Vancouver Sun
September 11, 2008

Rob Bernard Video: "The Road Ahead"
By: Rob Bernard, Don Foley, Ron Sims, Bruce Chapman
TVW, Cascadia Center "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 11, 2008

Cascadia Center's "Beyond Oil" Conference: A Wrap-Up
By: Bruce Agnew
Cascadia Prospectus
September 10, 2008

High-tech Vehicles Growing More Common In Region
Plug-in Cars Give Owners A Real Jolt Of Satisfaction
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 9, 2008

James Woolsey Video: The Case For Change
Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
By: R. James Woolsey, Chelsea Sexton, K.C. Golden, U.S. Rep Dave Reichert, Peter Jackson
TVW, Cascadia Center's "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 9, 2008

Intelligent design (ID) has scientific merit because it uses the scientific method to make its claims and infers design by testing its positive predictions
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

Any larger philosophical implications of intelligent design, or any religious motives, beliefs, and affiliations of ID proponents, do not disqualify ID from having scientific merit
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

Intelligent Design Has Scientific Merit in Paleontology
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

ID Does Not Address Religious Claims About the Supernatural
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

ID is Constitutional and has Educational and Legal Merit
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

A Brief History of Intelligent Design
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

Bio-fuel Musses Up Electric Car Fest
By: Angel Gonzalez
Seattle Times
September 7, 2008

Washington Projects Could Be Affected As Federal Fund For Roads Runs Dry
By: Associated Press
Los Angeles Times, Seattle Times
September 6, 2008

Sarah and Todd Palin and the Quiet Success of the Pro-Life Movement
By: David Frum
National Post
September 6, 2008

The American Politics Behind Rising Gas Prices
By: Don Cayo
Vancouver Sun
September 6, 2008

American Business Driving A New Car Culture
By: Don Cayo
Vancouver Sun
September 5, 2008

Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
Fifth Annual TransTech Conference
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
September 4, 2008

Planners Start Survey Of Peoples' Travel Habits
By: Jared Paben
Bellingham Herald
September 4, 2008

Oil-free Snohomish County? It's No Longer A Pipe Dream
By: Bruce Agnew, Steve Marshall
Everett Herald
September 2, 2008

Transportation: A Better Grid
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 2, 2008

A State Agency Eyes Public-Private Transportation Funding
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
September 2, 2008

The Darwinian Basis for Eugenics
By: Anne Barbeau Gardiner
New Oxford Review
September 1, 2008

Northwest Could Be A Leader In Electric Transport Systems
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 1, 2008

Forbear from Requiring Outdated Monitoring Reports
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
August 27, 2008

Cities Debate Privatizing Public Infrastructure
By: Jenny Anderson
New York Times
August 27, 2008

Olympic Eyes Turn To Vancouver
By: Don Porter
KING 5 TV
August 25, 2008

A Good Book About Bad Books
By: Logan Paul Gage
Inside Catholic
August 25, 2008

Abandoning the Frightened and Depressed
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
August 23, 2008

Delusions of Scientific Adequacy
By: Dan Peterson
The American Spectator
August 22, 2008

Steve Marshall, Anne Korin, Chelsea Sexton Radio Segment
By: Dave Ross Show
KIRO-AM 710
August 22, 2008

The U.N. Monkeys Around
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
August 22, 2008

A Pressing Need To Fix Nation's Broken Transportation System
By: R.T. Rybak, Bruce Katz
Seattle Times
August 19, 2008

Trucks - From Delivery Vans To Big Rigs - Need To Get Efficient, Too
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 18, 2008

Plug-in Hybrid From GM Is Nearly Ready For Testing
By: Nick Bunkley
New York Times
August 15, 2008

Transportation: Realistic Tolling
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 14, 2008

Council Says Toll 520, I-90 In 2010
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 13, 2008

More Broadband, Increased Choice and Lower Prices Begin With Regulatory Reform
Study Highlights Needed Telecom Regulatory Reforms in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin
By: Hance Haney, George Gilder
Discovery Institute
August 13, 2008

Study Cites Need for Regulatory Reform to Promote Broadband, Consumer Choice and Lower Prices for Telecommunications Services
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 13, 2008

White House Looks To Private Sector To Push Road Pricing
By: Josh Vorhees
Greenwire/E&E News
August 12, 2008

Oregon Runs Faster To Catch The Wind
By: Kate Ramsayer
Bend Bulletin, Seattle Times
August 12, 2008

Northwest Tidal Power Reaches For Mainstream
By: Barbara Clements
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 8, 2008

Transportation Costs Crank Up Crankiness
By: Keith Baldry
North Shore News
August 8, 2008

"Expelled" and the Darwinism-Nazi Connection: A Response to Jeff Schloss
By: Richard Weikart
American Scientific Affiliation
August 7, 2008

Bush Deems New I-5 Bridge National Priority
By: Jeffrey Mize
Columbian
August 6, 2008

Time For A Bus-fare Reality Check
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
August 6, 2008

God and Men on Election Day
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
August 5, 2008

Turbulence In Air Travel: What High Fuel Costs Mean To Boeing
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 4, 2008

Owners And Operators Of Large Trucks Get Help With Fuel Demands
By: Eric Apalatagui
Columbian
August 3, 2008

New York City Says it - Officially - in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Korean, French Creole and Italian
By: Deroy Murdock
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 2, 2008

Workers Set To Clear Sea-to-Sky
By: Wendy Stuek, Anna Mehler Paperny
Globe & Mail
August 2, 2008

Surging Demand For Transit In King County Meets Political Gridlock
By: Dierdre Gregg
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008

For Whom The Road Tolls - Seattle Or Bellevue?
By: Emory Thomas, Jr.
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008

Tolling Is Bridge To New Era Of Ground Transportation
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008

Call It Slavery
By: John R. Miller
The Wilson Quarterly
August 1, 2008

High Fuel Costs Delay Airplane Orders
By: Micheline Maynard
New York Times
August 1, 2008

Vancouver Faces Olympian Hurdle As Rock Slide Cuts Off Vital Corridor
By: Anna Mehler Paperny
Globe & Mail
July 31, 2008

Traffic, Money And Pollution
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
July 31, 2008

PGE Installs "Filling Station Of The Future"
By: Libby Tucker
Daily Journal Of Commerce
July 31, 2008

Kulongoski "Plugs In" To Transportation Solutions
By: Tyler Graf
Daily Journal Of Commerce
July 31, 2008

PGE Opens Stations Around Portland For Plug-in Hybrids
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
July 30, 2008

Paccar's Fuel-saving Hybrid Trucks Aimed At Nation's Distribution Industry
By: Angel Gonzales
Seattle Times
July 29, 2008

Plug-In Cars Zoom Forward
By: Sarah Terry-Cobo
Forbes
July 29, 2008

Is "Evolution" a "Theory" or "Fact" or Is This Just a Trivial Game of Semantics?
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
July 28, 2008

Granting Apes Rights Will Only Devalue Human Life
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Dallas Morning News
July 28, 2008

Texas To Tel Aviv
By: Thomas L. Friedman
New York Times
July 26, 2008

Monkey Business
By: Wall Street Journal Editorial
Wall Street Journal
July 25, 2008

Electric Industry Plugged In For Move To Rechargeable Cars
By: Tom Krisher
Associated Press, Oregonian
July 24, 2008

The Fight to Abolish Human Trafficking in the United States
By: Paul M. Weyrich
Free Congress Foundation
July 23, 2008

PHEVs In The Spotlight
By: Staff
Green Biz
July 23, 2008

Power Companies, GM Team In Electric Car Research
By: Tim Conneally
Beta News
July 22, 2008

Veganism is Murder
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 22, 2008

Grove Invokes Paranoia to Prove Only Electric Cars Survive
By: Adam Satriano, Alan Ohnsman
Bloomberg News Service
July 21, 2008

Monkey Business
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 21, 2008

Can Plug-in Hybrids Ride To America's Rescue?
Engineer Behind Many Electric Car Advances Says Oil's Days May Be Numbered
By: Mark Clayton
Christian Science Monitor/ABC news
July 19, 2008

Technology Can Help Solve Transportation Dilemma
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 18, 2008

The Dehumanizing Impact of Modern Thought: Darwin, Marx, Nietzsche, and Their Followers
By: Richard Weikart
Discovery Institute
July 18, 2008

Border Barriers Must Come Down Before Olympics: Group
By: Jeff Lee
Vancouver Sun
July 17, 2008

BNSF Corridor: Cascade Bicycle Club And Cascadia Center Share Their Views
By: Bruce Agnew
Kirkland Views
July 16, 2008

Oregon Motorists May Be Driving Less
By: David Steves
Eugene Register-Guard
July 16, 2008

Between Presidents, a Dangerous Gap
By: Slade Gorton & Jamie Gorelick
The New York Times
July 16, 2008

Gasoline Prices Cost State Tax Revenue
By: Adam Wilson
The Olympian
July 15, 2008

One Year Later: We've Crossed That Bridge
By: Joyce Chen
Tacoma News Tribune
July 15, 2008

Tolls - And A Transport Revolution - Are Headed Our Way
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 11, 2008

The Justice Department, Blind to Slavery
By: John R. Miller
The New York Times
July 11, 2008

$100 Fill-ups Unlikely To Kill Our Suburbs
By: Peter Callaghan
Tacoma News Tribune
July 10, 2008

The Sun Rises On Passenger Rail
By: Derrick Z. Jackson
Boston Globe/Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 8, 2008

Build The World's Greenest Bridge
By: Editorial Board
The Oregonian
July 8, 2008

Louisiana Confounds the Science Thought Police
Neo-Darwinism is no longer a protected orthodoxy in the Bayou State's pedagogy
By: John G. West
National Review Online
July 8, 2008

Big Bang on the Bayou
By: Ken Connor
Townhall.com
July 8, 2008

Evolutionists Fear Academic Freedom
By: Floyd Brown and Mary Beth Brown
Townhall.com
July 7, 2008

Electric Ride Powering A Transportation Revolution
By: Gary Mason
Globe & Mail
July 7, 2008

'Dirty' Work Has Some Companies Cleaning Up
By: Ashby M. Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
July 6, 2008

County Steps In To Keep Ferry Riders Connected
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
July 5, 2008

Retiming Traffic Lights Should Help Improve Downtown Traffic Flow
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 3, 2008

Advocate Newspaper Knowingly Publishes False Information About Louisiana Law Regarding Teaching of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 3, 2008

Puget Sound-area Commuters Are Getting Creative To Avoid Rising Gas Prices
By: Isaac Arnsdorf
Seattle Times
July 1, 2008

Atheist Antithesis
Innate Religious Beliefs Are Evidence of God, Not of Evolution
By: Logan Paul Gage
Touchstone
July 1, 2008

Caroline Crocker: Intellectual Freedom Must Include Conservative Professors, Scientists
By: Caroline Crocker
The Examiner
June 30, 2008

Oregon Leaders Try To Change A System That Puts Infrastructure Second
By: Jeff Kosseff
The Oregonian
June 30, 2008

The End Of Soaring, The Start Of Tunneling
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
June 29, 2008

Columbia River Crossing: A Bridge To The Future
By: Matt Rosenberg, Bruce Agnew
The Oregonian
June 29, 2008

Ever-rising Expense Of Driving About To Take A Toll On All Of Us
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
June 27, 2008

Does the U.S. Realize it's in Competition?
By: Robert J. Herbold
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 27, 2008

Regional Tolling Coming To Puget Sound
By: Erin Covey
KIRO-AM 710
June 26, 2008

Are Privately Operated Highways In Your Future?
By: Liam Moriarty
KPLU-FM 88.3
June 26, 2008

The Cracks Are Showing
By: Staff
The Economist
June 26, 2008

Radio Interview of Cascadia's Bruce Agnew and Microsoft's Mark Aggar
Tolling, Traffic Technology & Public-Private Partnerships
By: Dave Ross
KIRO-AM 710
June 25, 2008

Yellow Science
By: James Kerian
Wall Street Journal
June 25, 2008

Forbear from Local Phone Regulation in Denver, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Phoenix and Seattle
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
June 24, 2008

New Louisiana Bill on Evolution: A Wedge for Creationism or an Opportunity for Reason?
By: Jason Streitfeld
American Chronicle
June 24, 2008

Federal Regulators Should Reform Regulation of Phone Services in Denver, Minneapolis-St.Paul, Phoenix and Seattle
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 24, 2008

Nevers: Science bill not about religion
By: Marcelle Hanemann
The Daily News
June 23, 2008

Travelers Shift To Rail As Cost Of Fuel Rises
By: Matthew L. Wald
New York Times
June 21, 2008

A Danger of Being Obamatized
By: IBD Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
June 19, 2008

A Danger of Being Obamatized
By: IBD Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
June 19, 2008

Washington Transportation Chief: Bridge Funding Options Are Scarce
By: Jeffrey Mize, Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
June 19, 2008

Getting Light Rail To Eastside: Major Issues Still Unresolved
By: Margie Slovan
Seattle Daily Journal Of Commerce
June 19, 2008

Undoing Settled Judgments
By: Peter Wehner
Commentary
June 19, 2008

Media Malpractice
Another Global Warming Meltdown
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
June 19, 2008

Poll Finds Broad Support For I-5 Bridge Improvements, Light Rail
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
June 18, 2008

Private Means For Public Ends
By: Editorial Board
Denver Post
June 18, 2008

Reality Requires Road Tolls; Prepare For The Inevitable
By: John Barber
Globe And Mail
June 18, 2008

Foreclosures are Like Taxes: We Don't Want Them, but Have to Have Them
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
June 17, 2008

Pardon Me for Living: Australian Broadcasting Corporation Wants You and Your Children to Die to "Save the Planet"
By: Wesley J. Smith
Secondhand Smoke
June 17, 2008

Hurray For Transit, But It's No Silver Bullet
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
June 16, 2008

Louisiana State Legislature Passes Landmark Act That Encourages Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 16, 2008

Cascadia's Steve Marshall On TVW - Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
From 4th Annual "Power Up" Summit, Wenatchee
By: Staff
TVW
June 15, 2008

Showing Your Flag
By: Marvin Olasky
World Magazine
June 14, 2008

Louisiana House Passes Academic Freedom Bill on Evolution and Other Science Issues
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
June 11, 2008

Will soaring fuel prices permanently change U.S. travel habits, systems?
By: Josh Voorhees
Greenwire
June 11, 2008

Man with a Plan
Questions for Enrique Penalosa
By: Deborah Solomon
New York Times
June 9, 2008

Some Cities Plan To Raise Parking Fees As A Cure For Congestion
By: Josh Voorhees
Greenwire
June 9, 2008

If you want to save the planet, start by fixing the traffic lights
By: Matthew Scholz
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 6, 2008

"Expelled": Jewish Intellectuals Challenge Tyranny of Darwinism
An Afternoon with Dr. David Berlinski
By: Christopher A. Ferrara
The Remnant
June 2, 2008

An Electrifiying Startup
A New Lithium-ion Battery From A123 Systems Could Help Electric Cars And Hybrids Come to Dominate The Roads
By: Kevin Bullis
Technology Review
June 1, 2008

Portland's Bridge To Somewhere
By: Susan Nielsen
The Oregonian
June 1, 2008

Debate over biology is brewing
By: Gary Scharrer
Express-News
May 31, 2008

Don't Write Off Religion Just Yet
By: John Gray
Globeandmail.com
May 31, 2008

America Weighs In On The Future Of The Prince Rupert Superport
By: Miro Cernetig
Vancouver Sun
May 30, 2008

For Whom The Tolls Bell
Three Metro councilors ring exactly the wrong note about the future of the Columbia River Crossing
By: Editorial Board
Oregonian
May 29, 2008

Where the Evidence Leads
By: Logan Paul Gage
The American Spectator
May 29, 2008

Intelligent Design Film Boosts Academic Freedom Bills, Advocates Say
By: Kevin Mooney
Cybercast News Service (CNSNews.com)
May 28, 2008

Ensuring America's Growth
By: Peter Morici
Forbes
May 28, 2008

Truth Or Consequences
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times
May 28, 2008

New I-5 Span? Idea Calls For Toll First
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
May 27, 2008

Tap Our Own Resources? Food, Fuel and Foreign Policy
Antiquated Domestic Farm, Energy Policies Contributing to Growing World Food Prices
By: Ashby M. Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
May 25, 2008

Snohomish County Gives Commuter Train Rights To Railway
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
May 24, 2008

We're Stuck with The Nation's Worst Road Funding Gap
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 22, 2008

Imbalances Of Power
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times
May 21, 2008

U.S. 2 To Be Safer But Much Left To Do
By: Yoshiaki Nohara
Everett Herald
May 21, 2008

'Writing Is a Spiritual Process'
By: John J. Miller
National Review Online
May 20, 2008

Debate, Evidence and Evolution
By: Judge Darrell White
The Baton Rouge Advocate
May 20, 2008

Fast Foot Ferries Deserve Our Support
By: Glenn Hodge
Kitsap Sun
May 19, 2008

How Washington's Ferry System Got Into A Mess With No Easy Fix In Sight
By: Andrew Garber
Seattle Times
May 18, 2008

How Infrastructure Got Sexy In The City
By: David Teather
The Guardian
May 17, 2008

On Track - Port, County Shake On Rail Deal
By: Alwyn Scott
Puget Sound Business Journal
May 16, 2008

Barking Up the Wrong Tree
By: Casey Luskin & Logan Paul Gage
Salvo Magazine
May 16, 2008

A Pause For The Cause Of Light Rail
By: Lance Dickie
Seattle Times
May 16, 2008

Getting Signals In Sync Will Help Traffic Flow
By: Frank Greve
McClatchy Newspapers/Seattle Times
May 15, 2008

Assisted Suicide and the Corruption of Palliative Care
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
May 15, 2008

Transportation: What Went Wrong When
By: John Carlson
Bellevue Reporter
May 14, 2008

Darwin Nietzsche, and Hitler: Evolution of the Übermensch
By: Benjamin Wiker
Human Events
May 13, 2008

Port OKs Eastside Trail Deal
By: Kristen Millares Young
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 13, 2008

Bills Would Give Teachers Freedom Teaching Evolution
By: Michael Foust
Baptist Press
May 13, 2008

The Silent Scream of the Asparagus
Get ready for 'plant rights.'
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
May 12, 2008

Conference Lifts Chamber Manager On Passenger Ferry
By: Jeff Chew
Peninsula Daily News
May 9, 2008

Delusions of Grandeur
Review: The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions
By: Logan Paul Gage
Crisis Magazine
May 9, 2008

A Funding Idea For Puget Sound's Forward Thrust?
By: Bruce Agnew
Cascadia Center
May 8, 2008

Foot Ferry Of The Future
By: Bryan Johnson
KOMO-4 TV
May 8, 2008

Linking Speedier Ferries With A Healthier Sound
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
May 8, 2008

New streetcar routes have potential, but need cash
4 possibilities offered for city's consideration
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 8, 2008

05/08/08 PASSENGER-ONLY FERRY FORUM
By: Mike Wussow
Press Release
May 8, 2008

Evolution News & Views Contributing Writers
By: Staff
Center for Science & Culture
May 8, 2008

Cascadians: Shared Cultural Traits, Values
Residents of the region have a subtle separatist streak and a passion for outdoor activity
By: Douglas Todd
Vancouver Sun
May 7, 2008

Rail And Trail: Staking A Claim
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
May 7, 2008

Main Street, Not Wall Street, Should Fix Crumbling U.S. Infrastructure
By: Kathleen Sebelius, Andy Stern
Christian Science Monitor
May 7, 2008

King County To Explore 'Plug And Rides' For Next-Generation Hybrid Vehicles
By: Staff
Seattle Medium
May 7, 2008

Cascadia: Naive Dream Or The Next Frontier?
By: Douglas Todd
Vancouver Sun
May 6, 2008

Dream Of A Cohesive Cascadia Never Dies
By: Douglas Todd
Vancouver Sun
May 6, 2008

Start-ups Race To Produce Green Cars
By: Edward Taylor
Wall Street Journal
May 6, 2008

County Council OKs Eastside Rail With Trail
By: Gregory Roberts
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 6, 2008

Congress Looks To Infrastructure Funding For Economic Boost
By: Josh Voorhees
E&E Daily
May 6, 2008

Three Simple Ways to Counter Academic Intolerance
How you can help in the wake of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
By: Kelley Unger
Center for Science and Culture
May 6, 2008

Three Simple Ways to Counter Academic Intolerance
How you can help in the wake of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
By: Kelley Unger
Center for Science and Culture
May 6, 2008

Googling Kirkland
By: Peyton Whitely
Seattle Times
May 6, 2008

Darwin and Hitler: In Their Own Words
By: Benjamin Wiker
HumanEvents.com
May 5, 2008

Blinkered Sages
By: George Gilder
National Review
May 5, 2008

A Crime So Monstous
A Review
By: Logan Paul Gage
First Things (On The Square)
May 5, 2008

The State of the Global Telecosm
The most notorious promoter of the 1990s telecom boom has been proved right
By: Mark Williams
MIT Technology Review
May 5, 2008

New I-5 Bridge? You Decide
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
May 2, 2008

Darwinians Hysterical Over "Expelled"
By: Phyllis Schlafly
www.wnd.com
May 2, 2008

Was It Immoral for "Expelled" to Connect Darwinism and Nazi Racism?
By: Richard Weikart
Discovery Institute
May 2, 2008

A Lot To Gain From Passenger-only Ferry Service
By: Bruce Agnew
San Juan Journal
April 30, 2008

"Don't Blame Darwinism for Hitler! Blame Christianity!"
By: David Klinghoffer
Jewcy.com
April 30, 2008

Evolution Academic Freedom Bills Spread to More States
National Movement Grows
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
April 30, 2008

When Moore Meets Metcalfe
By: George Gilder
Forbes
April 30, 2008

Want To Hit The Open Road? It'll Cost You
By: Josh Voorhees
Greenwire, Energy & Environment Daily
April 29, 2008

Governing Structure Needs Overhaul
By: Reid Shockey
Everett Herald
April 29, 2008

Michigan Becomes Fifth State to Introduce Evolution Academic Freedom Bill
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 29, 2008

The Scientific Embrace of Atheism
By: David Berlinski
Pajamas Media
April 28, 2008

Ready For Our HOT Lane Test?
By: David Seago
Tacoma News Tribune
April 28, 2008

Drivers Ready To Pay When Highway 167 "HOT Lanes" Open Saturday
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
April 28, 2008

Why The Region Is In Such A Twist About Growth
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
April 27, 2008

Will Florida decision on evolution curriculum set national precedent?
By: Mark Mathis
Tcpalm.com
April 26, 2008

What Austin Can Teach Seattle About Civic Planning
By: Bruce Agnew, Steve Marshall
Puget Sound Business Journal
April 25, 2008

Greening The Traffic Lights
Traffic Signal Preemption Lets Buses Glide Through Cities, Saving Time And Energy--And, Perhaps, The Atmosphere
By: Jon Bruner
Forbes
April 25, 2008

Rising Gas Prices Are Changing Consumers' Taste
By: Jeremy Cato
Globe And Mail
April 24, 2008

Congestion Pricing Is Coming
By: Micheal Replogle
Washington Post
April 22, 2008

Perry Warns Against Inaction On Funds For Road Projects
By: Patrick Driscoll
San Antonio Express-News
April 22, 2008

Costlier Gas, New Hybrids Spur More To Go Green
By: AP
Seattle Times
April 21, 2008

The Divine Comedy: Dawkins' Disco Inferno
By: Bruce L. Gordon, Ph.D.
Discovery Institute
April 21, 2008

Sims: 'No Immediate Plans To Remove Rails'
By: Jeanette Knutsen
Woodinville Weekly
April 21, 2008

Is the "Science" of Richard Dawkins Science Fiction?
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
April 21, 2008

Why Stocks Stink
By: Steve Forbes
Forbes Magazine
April 21, 2008

Rail System Grows As New Lines Crop Up
By: Dylan Rivera
The Oregonian
April 20, 2008

Stein turns the tables on Darwinists
By: Chris Weinkopf
Los Angeles Daily News
April 19, 2008

Congestion Plan Returns As Bridge Tolls
By: Peter Donohue
New York Daily News
April 19, 2008

Ben Stein vs. Sputtering Atheists
By: Brent Bozell, III
Townhall.com
April 18, 2008

Michael Shermer's Fact-Free Attack on 'Expelled' Exposes Intolerance of Darwinists towards Pro-Intelligent Design Scientists
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
April 18, 2008

Intelligent Critique
Expelled adroitly addresses the dogmaticism of Darwinian theory in the scientific world.
By: Dave Berg
National Review Online
April 18, 2008

Connecting Hitler and Darwin
By: David Berlinski
Human Events
April 18, 2008

Don't Doubt It
An important historic sidebar on Hitler and Darwin
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
April 18, 2008

Is There A Connection Between Hitler And Darwin?
By: David Klinghoffer
Jewcy
April 18, 2008

Ben Stein Exposes Richard Dawkins
By: Dinesh D'Souza
AOL News.com
April 18, 2008

Review: Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
By: Edward Douglas
Comingsoon.net
April 18, 2008

An Intelligent Discussion about Life
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
April 17, 2008

New I-5 Bridge Is Crucial To Region's Economy, Says The Portland Business Alliance
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
April 17, 2008

The Eastside TRailway - Making Trail And Rail Happen For Snohomish And The Eastside
By: Loren Herrigstad
Cascadia Center
April 17, 2008

Railway Corridor From Snohomish To Renton To Keep Tracks
By: Ashley Bach
Seattle Times
April 16, 2008

Rails As Placeholders
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
April 16, 2008

Darwin and the Nazis
By: Richard Weikart
The American Spectator
April 16, 2008

Tracks To Remain On Trail-Rail Corridor
By: Gregory Roberts
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 15, 2008

CASCADIA CENTER TO DISCUSS EASTSIDE TRAILWAY CONCEPTS
By: Mike Wussow
Press Release
April 15, 2008

Is Richard Dawkins a Raelian?
By: Wesley J. Smith
secondhand Smoke
April 15, 2008

Rail Route Idea Gets Snohomish's Interest
The City Council Will Discuss A Plan For A Commuter Route To Snohomish
By: Yoshiaki Nohara
Everett Herald
April 15, 2008

What You Ought To Be Reading: The Devil's Delusion
By: Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
April 14, 2008

Cordon Blues: New York Is No Indicator Of Tolling's Future
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
April 13, 2008

Peak Hour Tolls Are A Big Part Of Oregon Governor's Transportation Agenda
By: Gail Kinsey Hill
Oregonian
April 12, 2008

Myths about 'Expelled'
Don't Believe Everything You Hear
By: Chuck Colson
Breakpoint
April 11, 2008

It Should Be OK to Doubt Evolution
By: Brent Castillo
Wichita Eagle
April 10, 2008

Congestion Pricing - What It Isn't
By: Bruce Ramsey
Seattle Times
April 10, 2008

On The Verge Of A Change In Transportation
By: Editorial Board
San Juan Journal
April 9, 2008

Microsoft Adding Routes To Its Connector Bus System
By: Todd Bishop
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 9, 2008

$8 Traffic Fee For Manhattan Gets Nowhere
By: Nicholas Confessore
New York Times
April 8, 2008

U.S. Transportation Chief Visits Seattle
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Prospectus
April 7, 2008

Wesley J. Smith on O'Reilly Radio Show
Guest Host: Tony Snow
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Staff
April 6, 2008

Volt Plug-in Hybrid Is 'No. 1 Priority,' GM Says
By: Reuters
MSNBC
April 6, 2008

U.S. Office Wants Seattle To Demonstrate Congestion Tolling
By: Seattle Times
The Seattle Times
April 6, 2008

Seriously Funny
By: Marvin Olasky
World Magazine
April 5, 2008

Wesley J. Smith on O'Reilly Radio Show
Guest Host: Tony Snow
By: Discovery Staff
O'Reilly Radio
April 4, 2008

HOT Lanes Should Be Tested Before Fully Implemented
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
April 4, 2008

HOT LANES DRIVEN BY PAY?
Some fear wealthy commuters will have an edge in paying tolls
By: Larry Lange
Seattle P-I
April 4, 2008

Highway 520 Bridge Tolls Necessary
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
April 2, 2008

Agnostic takes New Atheists to Task for Trying to Hijack Science
Author David Berlinski's New Book The Devil's Delusion
By: staff
Discovery Institute
April 2, 2008

Two More States Introduce Academic Freedom Bills and Missouri Moves to Protect Scientists' Interpretations of Scientific Research
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 2, 2008

'Expelled' Documentary Explores Darwin, Intelligent Design, Religion Debate
Film highlights two Southern California scientists
By: Lori Arnold
Christian Examiner
March 31, 2008

Politically Correct Eugenics
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
March 31, 2008

Some Drivers Ahead Of E-ZPass Curve
By: David Patch
Toledo Blade
March 30, 2008

Event Recap: A Crime So Monstrous
By: Discovery Staff
DiscoveryBlog.org
March 28, 2008

Air Board: 60,000 PHEVs In CA By 2014*
By: Michael Gardner
San Diego Union-Bulletin
March 28, 2008

Darwin of the Gaps
Review of The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief by Francis S. Collins
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
March 26, 2008

Texas Pension Funds Could Invest In Big Projects
By: Robert Elder
Austin American-Statesman
March 26, 2008

The Culture of Death is Heroin
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics & Culture Network
March 26, 2008

Analysis: Experts Assess Terror Threats
By: Megan Harris
Raffaello Network
March 25, 2008

Data Tidal Wave?
By: Bob Fernandez
Philadelphia Inquirer
March 23, 2008

Hailing Green Taxis, Without Deadheading
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
March 21, 2008

Light Rail Cut From The Plan For 520 Bridge
By: Debera Carlton Harrell, Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 18, 2008

Dr. Caroline Crocker Expelled for Challenging Darwinian Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 15, 2008

Deadly Trend
By: Chuck Colson
Breakpoint
March 14, 2008

B.C. Paves The Way To Better Infrastructure
By: Patrick Brethour
Globe And Mail
March 14, 2008

Make Eastside A Proving Ground for Innovative Transportation Ideas
By: Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
March 13, 2008

No New State Money Requested for Cracked, Clogged Seattle Stretch
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
March 13, 2008

Prepared Remarks by Casey Luskin, Discovery Institute, for Press Conference on Florida Academic Freedom Act
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
March 12, 2008

Anti-Freedom Activists Try to Censor Science Education in Florida
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
March 10, 2008

The Evergreen State In More Than Name
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
March 9, 2008

Child Abuse Often Erroneously Diagnosed
By: Drs. Michael A. Glueck & Robert J. Cihak
Jewish World Review
March 7, 2008

Regulation Inflates Broadband Prices
FCC Should Set Unified Pole Attachment Fee
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
March 7, 2008

Strangling Deregulation
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
March 7, 2008

Senate, House Approve Tolls Bill
By: Kathie Durbin
Columbian
March 7, 2008

William F. Buckley's Intellect Went Beyond Basketball and Bob Knight
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
March 6, 2008

Academic freedom and evolution
By: Casey Luskin
San Diego Union Tribune
March 5, 2008

Bill Buckley's Religion, And My Own
A Veteran National Review Staffer Reflects on the Towering Conservative Figure.
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jewish Week
March 5, 2008

We Need To Look At Reality, Alternatives
By: Editorial Board
San Juan Journal
March 5, 2008

GM, Toyota Doubtful On Fuel Cells' Mass Use
By: Edward Taylor, Mike Spector
Wall Street Journal
March 5, 2008

Pull Over And Consider This: The Traffic Could Get Even Worse
By: Steve Marshall, Bradley Meacham
Seattle Times
March 5, 2008

Liberalism’s Troubled Search for Equality
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
March 5, 2008

Highway Tolls In View
By: Aaron Derfel
Montreal Gazette
March 3, 2008

Intelligent Design 101: Leading Experts Explain the Key Issues
By: H. Wayne House
Kregel
March 1, 2008

WA House Approves 520 Tolling Study Bill
By: Manual Valdes
Associated Press, Seattle Times
March 1, 2008

New Cure For Collapsing Bridges: State And Union Pension Funds
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
February 29, 2008

Darwinism: The Imperialism of Biology?
By: Ben Stein
News Blaze
February 28, 2008

FTTH 2008: Internet Set to Reach Zetabyte Heights by 2015
Emerging Applications Drive Continued Growth
By: Sean Buckley
Telecommunications Online
February 28, 2008

Pre-Closure Letter in Sternberg Investigation
By: U.S. Office of Special Counsel
U.S. Office of Special Counsel
February 28, 2008

Intolerance and the Politicization of Science at the Smithsonian
Smithsonian's Top Officials Permit the Demotion and Harassment of Scientist Skeptical of Darwinian Evolution
By: U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform
February 27, 2008

Evolution's Glass Ceiling
By: David Klinghoffer
Townhall Magazine
February 26, 2008

A $4 Billion Bridge Deliberately Too Small?
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
February 26, 2008

VIDEO: Ted Van Dyk Event
A Democrat Looks at His Party... And the State of American Politics
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
February 25, 2008

"Six Lanes Plus" For The 520 Bridge
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
February 25, 2008

Tolling, Finance Innovation Vital For Infrastructure Growth
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
February 25, 2008

Beginnings of a bubble?
By: Pauline Rigby
fibresystems.org
February 25, 2008

Union Wants Pension Backing for Roads
By: Francesco Guerrera
Financial Times
February 24, 2008

Washington Should Be Leader In Push For All-Electric Cars
By: Steve Marshall, Bill Gaines
Tacoma News Tribune
February 24, 2008

Unleashing the Exaflood
By: Bret Swanson & George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
February 22, 2008

My Failed Simulation on Evolution
By: Granville Sewell
Human Events
February 21, 2008

Pushing Infanticide
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
February 20, 2008

No Intelligence Allowed!
By: Tom Bethell
The American Spectator
February 19, 2008

Let There Be Open Debate Over Evolution
By: Casey Luskin
Tampa Tribune
February 18, 2008

Standard Makes Darwin Unassailable
By: Casey Luskin
Polk County Ledger
February 18, 2008

Bottomed-Out Ferry System Looking To Come Back
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
February 17, 2008

State Ferries: A Future Focus
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 17, 2008

My Turn: Legislators Committed to Fixing Ferries Mess
By: Nine State Legislators
Kitsap Sun
February 17, 2008

Author Critiques Darwin's 'Terrible Ideas'
By: Katherine Kipp
Baptist Press
February 14, 2008

Let Network Providers Manage Their Networks
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
February 13, 2008

WMD Catastrophies
By: Jamie Glazov
FrontPageMagazine.com
February 12, 2008

Darwin Day and the New Campaign to Inject Religion into Public Schools
By: John West
Discovery Institute
February 12, 2008

Imagine A Network Of Foot Ferries - Our Century's "Forward Thrust" For Puget Sound
By: Bruce Agnew
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 10, 2008

FOOT FERRIES: MORE!
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center
February 10, 2008

ISU Intelligent Design Prof Loses Tenure Bid
By: Clara Hogan
The Daily Iowan
February 8, 2008

Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez And Academic Persecution
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
February 8, 2008

Seattle Taps Its Inner Silicon Valley
By: John Markoff
The New York Times
February 8, 2008

ENV Coverage of Gonzalez Academic Freedom Case at Iowa State University
By: Discovery Staff
Evolution News & Views
February 7, 2008

Stellar Astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez Denied Fair Hearing by Iowa State Board of Regents
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
February 7, 2008

The Democratic War on Science
By: Jack Cashill
WorldNetDaily.com
February 7, 2008

The Abolition of Man? How Politics and Culture Have Been Dehumanized in the Name of Science
By: John G. West
The Heritage Foundation
February 7, 2008

Motive Marketing and Discovery Institute Launch www.AcademicFreedomPetition.com in Support of Freedom for Teachers and Students to Challenge Darwinism
By: Motive Marketing
Motive Marketing
February 7, 2008

Regents Deny Gonzalez's Tenure Appeal
By: William Dillon
The Ames Tribune
February 7, 2008

Petrodollar-rich Foreign Governments Buy Their Way Into U.S. Boardrooms
By: Set America Free
YouTube
February 6, 2008

Wohlstetter on C-SPAN Book TV
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 6, 2008

EASTSIDE RAIL: MORE!
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center Web Site
February 4, 2008

Teach Critiques of Darwin, Too
By: Fred Cutting
Tallahassee Democrat
February 4, 2008

Sub-Standard Science Standards, Still
By: James A. Smith Sr.
Florida Baptist Witness
February 4, 2008

Eastside TRailway Forum Recap
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
February 4, 2008

Sound Transit Gives Rail Line A Boost
By: Ashley Bach
Seattle Times
February 2, 2008

Deconstructing Dawkins
Alister McGrath's Challenge of Famous Atheist Is Bracing But Does Not Go Far Enough
By: Logan Paul Gage
Christianity Today
February 1, 2008

Buried WMD Scoop
By: WSJ Editorial Staff
The Wall Street Journal
February 1, 2008

Dial '08 for terrorism
By: John C. Wohlstetter
The Washington Times
January 31, 2008

New Technologies
By: Staff
Washington Internet Daily
January 30, 2008

Estimating the Exaflood
The Impact of Video and Rich Media on the Internet A zettabyte by 2015?
By: Bret Swanson & George Gilder
Discovery Institute
January 29, 2008

Truth About Iraq WMD Uncovered,Then Covered Up Again
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
January 29, 2008

U.S. INTERNET TRAFFIC PROJECTED TO GROW 50-FOLD BY 2015
New Study Shows Required Network Expansion Could Cost $100 Billion Over Next Five Years
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 29, 2008

Discontinued Amtrak Pioneer Could Make A Comeback
By: Associated Press
Seattle Times
January 28, 2008

Commuter Rail Sought For Snohomish-Bellevue Route
By: Lukas Velush
Everett Herald
January 28, 2008

The Emerald Gate Tolls For Thee
By: Editorial Board
The Oregonian
January 27, 2008

Two On A Transportation Life Raft
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
January 27, 2008

Need A Quick Way To Get Into Canada? Get In Line
By: Lukas Velush
Everett Herald
January 26, 2008

Building Costs Deal Blow To Local Budget
By: William Yardley
New York Times
January 26, 2008

Friday Five: Pro-Life Hero Wesley J. Smith
By: Devon Williams, Associate Editor
Focus on the Family Action (www.citizenlink.org)
January 25, 2008

All Aboard Eastside Commuter Rail
By: Lance Dickie
Seattle Times
January 25, 2008

Daily Toll Calculated For I-5 Bridge
By: Dylan Rivera
The Oregonian
January 23, 2008

Rail Advocates Pitch Commuter Service To Kirkland
By: Jordan Lindstrom
Kirkland Courier-Reporter
January 23, 2008

Super Plan To Boost Tolls
By: Matthew Franklin, Adele Ferguson
The Australian
January 23, 2008

Six Big Lies About John McCain
By: Michael Medved
Townhall.com
January 23, 2008

Transportation: Can't We All Just Get Along
By: Richard Morrill
Crosscut
January 22, 2008

Rail Corridor On The Right Track
By: Bob Ferguson, Larry Phillips
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 21, 2008

Book Review: The evolution of Darwin's bad influence
By: Bruce Ramsey
Seattle Times
January 20, 2008

Get On Board With Eastside Commuter Rail
By: Editorial Board
Everett Herald
January 20, 2008

Eastside Rail Forum Sketches Ideas For Commuter Line
By: Ashley Bach
Seattle Times
January 17, 2008

Dave Ross/KIRO 710 Interviews Bruce Agnew On Eastside Rail
By: Dave Ross
KIRO-AM 710
January 17, 2008

Eastside Rail Radio Links
By: Dave Ross, Francesca Lyman
KIRO 710; KBCS 91.3
January 17, 2008

Waging War on the Weak
By: Wesley J. Smith
Center for Bioethics and Culture
January 16, 2008

The Facts about Intelligent Design: A Response to the National Academy of Sciences' Science, Evolution, and Creationism
By: Casey Luskin
Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness (IDEA) Center
January 15, 2008

Gregoire Talks Tough On The Viaduct
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
January 15, 2008

Ferry Riders Face Year Of Disruption
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 14, 2008

Shedding the Galileo Complex
A Review of John Lennox's God's Undertaker
By: Logan Paul Gage
Crisis Magazine
January 14, 2008

$14 Billion For Transit In B.C.
By: Randy Shore
Vancouver Sun
January 14, 2008

Fixing Low Rider, Tale Of The Tolls
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
January 13, 2008

Back In Session, At Least In Theory
By: Joe Turner
Tacoma News Tribune
January 13, 2008

Companies Should Take Lead On Transit For Workers
By: Nicholas Caruso
Hartford Courant
January 13, 2008

Snohomish Wants Commuter Train On Abandoned Corridor
By: Yoshiaka Nohara
Everett Herald
January 13, 2008

Voter Fraud Has Long Been a Problem, and Photo IDs Will Definitely Help
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
January 11, 2008

$6 To $7 Tolls On 520 Starting Next Year?
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
January 11, 2008

Here Come The Plug-in Hybrid-Electric Cars
By: Carolyn McConnell
Crosscut
January 9, 2008

Pro-Evolution Book Says Science and God Compatible
By: Katherine T. Phan
Christian Post
January 9, 2008

Staying Power
Does Religion Really Poison Everything?
By: Logan Paul Gage
Touchstone
January 8, 2008

Port On Track To Purchase BNSF corridor
By: Jeanette Knudsen
Woodinville Weekly
January 7, 2008

A Death Toll That Cries Out For More Than Rumble Strips
By: Larry Simoneaux
Everett Herald
January 7, 2008

Rush-Hour Pricing? Let's Just Do It!
By: Tyler Cowen
National Public Radio, "Marketplace"
January 7, 2008

Leaders Face Battle Over Highway Plans
By: David Seago
Tacoma News Tribune
January 6, 2008

No Plan B, But Plenty Of B12
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
January 6, 2008

National Academy of Sciences Report on Evolution
Long on Assertion, Short on Evidence
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
January 3, 2008

Soon, Roads Could Start Tolling For Carlyle
By: Thomas Heath, David Cho
Washington Post
January 3, 2008

Event Recap: A Crime So Monstrous
By: Discovery Staff
DiscoveryBlog.org
January 1, 2008

Rising Gas Prices Are Changing Consumers' Taste
By: Jeremy Cato
Globe And Mail
January 1, 2008

I Can't Wait To Be 'Expelled'
By: Joseph Farah
Human Events
January 1, 2008

Missionaries and Anthropologists
Murder in Thailand
By: Mark Walhout
Books & Culture
January 1, 2008

Best Of Cascadia
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
January 1, 2008

Subscribe To Newsletter
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
January 1, 2008

Links
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
January 1, 2008

State DOT Plans More Intercity Bus Lines
By: Staff
Associated Press, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 31, 2007

Wins To Celebrate, Setbacks To Regret
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
December 30, 2007

Is Deep-Bore Tunnel Best Hope To Replace Viaduct?
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
December 28, 2007

God, Science and the Presidential Campaign
By: John West
Tampa Bay Online
December 26, 2007

Entrepreneur Wheels, Deals For Eastside Rail
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
December 26, 2007

Time To Move Beyond 1950s Transportation Grid
By: Jessyn Farrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 25, 2007

Rails, Trails And Flails
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
December 21, 2007

Tunnel Idea Emerges
By: Greg Lamm
Puget Sound Business Journal
December 21, 2007

Intelligent Design Group Identifies Failures of Darwinism
By: Katherine T. Phan
Christian Post
December 21, 2007

The Gov On Governance
By: David Seago
Tacoma News Tribune: Inside The Editorial Page blog
December 18, 2007

Beyond Proposition 1: A New Consensus Is Emerging
By: Ted Van Dyk
Crosscut
December 18, 2007

Buying A Way Out Of Traffic Doesn't Come Cheap
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
December 16, 2007

Tunnel Returns To Debate Over Viaduct Options
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
December 15, 2007

Highway 520's The Better Transit Choice
By: Bill Mundy, Theodore Lane
Seattle Times
December 14, 2007

Interview Of Bruce Agnew, on Eastside Rail
By: Dave Ross
KIRO-AM 710
December 14, 2007

Darwin's theory has weaknesses; teach them, too
By: David Gornoski
The News Chief
December 14, 2007

Sims To Let Port Buy Rail Line
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
December 14, 2007

HOT Toll Could Hit 9 Bucks
By: Joe Turner
Tacoma News Tribune
December 13, 2007

Old Ferries Fate Could Be Sealed Today
State Officials Face A Frustrated Crowd In Port Townsend, Where Businesses Are Suffering
By: Kaitlin Manry, Jerry Cornfield
Everett Herald
December 13, 2007

From The Ashes Of Proposition 1
By: Phil Talmadge, Mark Baerwaldt
Seattle Times
December 13, 2007

Watch For Plug-In Cars In Tacoma
By: David Seago
Tacoma News Tribune: Inside The Editorial Page blog
December 12, 2007

Catmamaran Commute Between Kirkland And UW? Parking Still An Issue
By: Amy Roe
Seattle Times
December 10, 2007

Democrats Soak The Poor — And The Rich
By: Logan Paul Gage
Baltimore Examiner
December 10, 2007

How Green Is My Valley
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
December 9, 2007

Ideas, But No Easy Solutions At Ferry Summit
By: Ed Friedrich
Everett Herald
December 8, 2007

Transit Has Swift Future In Snohomish County
By: Editorial Board
Everett Herald
December 7, 2007

Gonzalez Continues Tenure Appeals with New Evidence
By: Kyle Miller
Iowa State Daily
December 7, 2007

Smoking Gun
Iowa State denied tenure to an ID-supporting scientist and then tried to cover up why
By: Mark Bergin
World Magazine
December 7, 2007

Moses Who?
By: Benjamin Wiker
InsideCatholic.com
December 6, 2007

Memorandum Brief: Principles For An Interlocal Agreement On Expanded Puget Sound Passenger-Only Ferry Service
By: Bruce Agnew, Matt Rosenberg, Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center
December 6, 2007

Brit Hume at Fox News Highlights Guillermo Gonzalez Tenure Battle
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 6, 2007

Reinforce Digital Levees Before the Exaflood Hits
By: Andrew Wallenstein
Hollywood Reporter
December 5, 2007

Eastside Rail: We Just Don't Get It
By: Alfred Runte
Seattle Times
December 4, 2007

Radio Interview: Preserving Eastside Rail Line
By: Bruce Agnew, Dave Ross
KIRO-AM 710
December 4, 2007

Innovative Transit Idea Shouldn't Be Dismissed
By: Editorial Board
Everett Herald
December 4, 2007

Secret Emails Reveal How ISU Faculty Plotted to Deny Distinguished Astronomer Tenure
ISUs tenure process and official explanation in the Gonzalez case exposed as a sham.
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
December 3, 2007

Cascadia's Rails And Trail Campaign Catching Attention
By: Jeanette Knudsen
Woodinville Weekly
December 3, 2007

Amtrak's Time Has Come
By: Neal Peirce
Seattle Times
December 3, 2007

Deliver What They Want At A Price They'll Pay
By: Editorial Board
Everett Herald
December 2, 2007

The People We Have Been Waiting For
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times
December 2, 2007

The Argument to Reassign Pot's Drug Classification
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
December 2, 2007

Sims To Port: No Deal If Rails Stay
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
December 1, 2007

Regional Transport: Much Can Be Done Right Now
By: Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
November 30, 2007

Intelligent design is at forefront of tenure controversy
By: KDSM TV
KDSM TV
November 30, 2007

Rails-To-Trail Deal Hits Bump
County Demands Port Remove Tracks First
By: Kristen Millares Young
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 30, 2007

Passenger Ferries: A Mobility Solution
By: Dow Constantine, Jane Hague
Seattle Times
November 29, 2007

Roads And Transit Package Too Big And Too Pricey, Voters Feared
By: Gregory Roberts
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 29, 2007

Report: $37 Million Option For Eastside Train
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
November 28, 2007

Cascadia: Eastside Corridor Can Support Interurban Rail
By: Patricia Murphy
KUOW-FM
November 26, 2007

UW Campus To Plug In Electric Bikes
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
November 26, 2007

Infrastructure Problems? Investors Can Pave The Way
By: Derek DeCloet
Globe & Mail
November 24, 2007

Give Thanks - It's Good For You
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
November 22, 2007

Study Shows Eastside Rail Line Can Support Interurban Rail
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center
November 21, 2007

We Need Congestion Relief And Safety
By: Cheryl Pflug
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 21, 2007

Eastside BNSF Rail Line Inspection Report
By: Read Fay
Cascadia Center
November 21, 2007

Washington Lawmakers Plan To Pass A Major Highway-Tolling Bill
By: Austin Jenkins
Crosscut
November 20, 2007

Muslim Antisemitism Is Becoming Our Fetish
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jewish Chronicle
November 20, 2007

Will Mike Huckabee Face Up to His Views on Evolution
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
November 20, 2007

Huge Refinery With A Big Issue - The Recipe
At A Washington State Plant, All The Oils Used To Make Non-fossil Fuel Raise Their Own Environmental Red Flags
By: Scott Learn, Gail Kinsey Hill
Oregonian
November 20, 2007

Bush Bears Fruit
New Discoveries Pave the Way for Ethical Stem-Cell Research, Thanks to the Presidents Policies.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
November 20, 2007

The Design of Life: Discovering Signs of Intelligence In Biological Systems
By: Dembski, William A. and Jonathan Wells
Foundation for Thought and Ethics
November 19, 2007

Discovery Institute Bioethicist Lauds Breakthrough In Stem Cells Research That Eliminates Need For Human Cloning
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
November 19, 2007

Think Tank Moving Up by Moving Downtown
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 19, 2007

U.S. 2 Safety Projects Would Cost $1.84 billion
Study calls for 56 projects that would take 20 years
By: Yoshiaki Nohara
Everett Herald
November 19, 2007

Traffic Audit Can Form Basis Of New Plan For Roads, Transit
By: Brian Sonntag
Tacoma News Tribune
November 18, 2007

BU Had Role in Dembski Return
By: Brad Briggs & Grace Maalouf
The Baylor Lariat
November 16, 2007

Fast Forward To A Time When Innovation Moves The Region
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
November 16, 2007

Washington First In Vote-count Delay
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 15, 2007

Renewed Needs For The Mosquito Fleet
By: Editorial Board
Kitsap Sun
November 15, 2007

HOT Lanes Likely To Cost Drivers A Cool Sum
By: Joseph Turner
Tacoma News Tribune
November 15, 2007

The Truth About the Dover Intelligent Design Trial
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 15, 2007

Discovery Institute Names National Talk Show Host Michael Medved as Senior Fellow
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 15, 2007

King County To Launch New Passenger-Only Ferry Plan
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
November 14, 2007

Download Briefing Packet for Educators on Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 14, 2007

PBS Encouraging Teachers to Violate the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause, Discovery Institute Reports
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 14, 2007

What NOVA Won't Tell You about Dover
The Truth about "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial"
By: Anika Smith
Discovery Institute
November 13, 2007

Testimony In Support Of King County Passenger-Only Ferry District
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Center
November 13, 2007

The Theory of Intelligent Design: A briefing packet for educators
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 13, 2007

Prop. 1 Defeat: News & Opinion Round-up
Puget Sound Transportation - What Next?
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center
November 12, 2007

Paine Field: Airport Needed To Relieve Congestion
By: Gregg Ortega
Everett Herald
November 12, 2007

Intelligentdesign.org, New Online Gateway to ID Information
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 9, 2007

KOMO-AM 1000 Interview of Bruce Agnew, on Eastside Rail Proposal
By: Cascadia Staff
KOMO-AM 1000
November 8, 2007

How To Fund Transportation Without Raising Taxes
By: Knute Berger
Crosscut
November 8, 2007

520 A Priority As Officials Regroup After Election
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
November 8, 2007

Fast, Affordable & Green: A Regional Transportation Discussion Brief
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center
November 7, 2007

Northwest Businesses Starting To Sense The Gold In Going Green
By: Sally Bagshaw
Crosscut
November 6, 2007

Bruce Chapman Is Right
By: Knute Berger
crosscut.com
November 5, 2007

Awakenings
The Schiavo Case Revisited
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
November 5, 2007

Port Agrees To Pay $103M For Eastside Rail Corridor
By: Alwyn Scott
Puget Sound Business Journal
November 3, 2007

BNSF Eastside Deal Flawed, Says Cascadia Center
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center
November 2, 2007

Preserve Eastside Rail Line For Snohomish Transit Link
By: Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
October 31, 2007

Principled (not Rhetorical) Reasons Why Intelligent Design Doesn't Identify the Designer
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
October 31, 2007

For Amtrak, The Climate Changes
By: Christopher Conkey, Daniel Machalaba
Wall Street Journal
October 31, 2007

Rudy of the Good Book?
Neocon war problem
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
October 31, 2007

Fear Not 'Islamo-Fascism,' Nor Ahmadinejad
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
October 31, 2007

Proposition 1 Just One Piece In 520 Bridge Puzzle
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
October 31, 2007

A brief history of the scientific theory of intelligent design
By: Jonathan Witt
Discovery Institute
October 30, 2007

Kingston To Seek Passenger Ferry Service
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
October 30, 2007

A Dearth of Taxes?
By: John Tamny
realclearpolitics.com
October 27, 2007

Replacing The Bridge: Check Below, Too
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 26, 2007

Spy Chief’s Testimony Deserves Second Look
By: Logan Paul Gage
D.C. Examiner
October 26, 2007

City, County, Port To Run Year-Long Test Of PHEVs
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center
October 25, 2007

Solution To Great 520 Bridge Debate Could Be....A Tunnel
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 25, 2007

Look Ma, No Driver
By: Gerry Blackwell
Globe And Mail
October 23, 2007

Ramp Up Or Crash Down
By: Neil Peirce
Seattle Times
October 22, 2007

Roads, Fuel & Funding
Declining Gas Tax Revenues Make New Sources Of Transportation Funds Essential
By: Bruce Agnew, Steve Marshall
Tacoma News Tribune
October 21, 2007

Coming Back From Canada? Brace For Life In The Slow Lane
By: Kristin Jackson
Seattle Times
October 19, 2007

Navigating With Feedback From Fellow Drivers
By: Roy Furchgott
New York Times
October 18, 2007

When Democrats Become Instruments of God
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
October 17, 2007

Who Is Politicizing Science, Senator Clinton?
By: Logan Gage
Human Events
October 17, 2007

County Foot-Ferry Tax Proposed
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center
October 16, 2007

Tribe and Truth
Ann Coulter, Theologian
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
October 16, 2007

Telecosm 2007:
LAN's End
By: George Gilder & Steve Forbes
Gilder Forbes Publishing
October 16, 2007

Cascadia-Microsoft Conference Speaker Shares In Nobel Prize
By: Steve Marshall
Cascadia Center Web Site
October 15, 2007

State Audit Proposes Adding Tolls, Lanes
By: Andrew Garber
Seattle Times
October 11, 2007

Panel Sees Problems In Ethanol Production
By: Cornelia Dean
New York Times
October 11, 2007

Broadbandits' Revenge
By: Hance Haney
Washington Times
October 11, 2007

Bell Places Third In National Video Contest
By: Staff
Seattle University Magazine
October 11, 2007

Basalt + CO2 = Clean Coal? Let's Hope So
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
October 10, 2007

U.S. Energy Future In Question
By: Fred Fleming
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 9, 2007

Rails And Trails Could Coexist Easily On Eastside
By: Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
October 5, 2007

"Heartburn" Over Roads: State Fears $1.5B Shortfall
By: Andrew Garber
Seattle Times
October 4, 2007

A Response to Dr. Dawkins' "The Information Challenge"
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
October 4, 2007

Less Gas Tax Revenues, More Tolls
By: David Seago
Tacoma News Tribune
October 4, 2007

Roads And Transit Measure A Toss-up
By: Bill Virgin
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 3, 2007

Tolling Goes Mainstream
By: Ken Orski
Cascadia Prospectus
October 3, 2007

Sellwood Bridge Options Narrowed Down to Three
By: Arthur Gregg Sulzberger
The Oregonian
October 2, 2007

Port Gets Grant For Boat Zone Project
About $1 Million Will Spur Ferry Development
By: John Stark
Bellingham Herald
October 2, 2007

Pope Benedict and Nature's Genius
By: Benjamin D. Wiker and Jonathan Witt
Crisis Magazine
October 1, 2007

Jet Boat Commuter Club Forming In Gig Harbor
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
October 1, 2007

Smooth, Safer Commute With Second Bridge
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
October 1, 2007

'Exaflood' Could Be 'Zettaflood' By 2015, Swanson Says
By: Lynn Stanton
TR Daily (Telecommunications Reports)
October 1, 2007

Lessons in Public-Private Partnerships & Climate Change
What British Columbia Taught California & What Washington Can Still Learn
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center
October 1, 2007

History Speaks And Seattle's Region Listens
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
September 30, 2007

Last Days Of The ICE Age
By: Walt Crowley
Seattle Times
September 30, 2007

James's Faith
The pragmatist who understood the value of religion
By: David Klinghoffer
The Weekly Standard
September 29, 2007

Skipping Tolls Gets Tougher
By: Joseph Turner
Tacoma News Tribune
September 27, 2007

Dick's Picks: Cheeseburgers, Shakes, and Citizen Interaction With Local Government
Spady may charge customers for ketchup, but he's footing the bill for this pilot project.
By: Aimee Curl
Seattle Weekly
September 26, 2007

Future Looks Hazy For Gorge Air Quality
By: Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
September 26, 2007

Slow But Steady "Telework Revolution" Eyed
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
September 26, 2007

America's Oil Lust Means Long Middle East Involvement
By: Cynthia Tucker
Seattle Times
September 24, 2007

Electric Car: More Quiet Whirs
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 23, 2007

You Did, We Did, RTID Did
Sunday column + podcast
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
September 23, 2007

Regional Focus On Traffic Operations To Relieve Congestion
By: PSRC Staff
PSPC's "Regional View" Newsletter
September 22, 2007

Cascadia's Bruce Agnew On Greening I-5
Gold Medal Improvements Planned For I-5
By: Corwin Haeck
KOMO-AM 1000
September 19, 2007

Every Good Under the Sun Must Be Paid For
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
September 19, 2007

No Paine, No Gain
By: Hans Toorens
Seattle Times
September 19, 2007

Inspector General: Transportation Earmarks Hit New Record High
By: Ken Orski
Cascadia Prospectus
September 19, 2007

Greening The Highway From Baja to B.C.
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Center
September 19, 2007

Baylor Administration Silencing Science by Design
By: Walt Ruloff
The Lariat (Baylor University)
September 19, 2007

Governor Approves 65 Kittitas Wind Turbines
By: Lisa Stiffler
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 18, 2007

No Taxation Without Representation? How 'Bout No Taxation!
By: Logan Paul Gage
D.C. Examiner
September 17, 2007

$6 Billion Columbia Crossing Bridge Project Will Require Tolling
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
September 17, 2007

What If We Teamed With Oregon....
By: Ralph Fascitelli
Seattle Times
September 14, 2007

New Intelligent Design Conflict Hits BU
By: Claire St. Amant
The Lariat (Baylor University)
September 11, 2007

New Doubts About Diversity’s Value
By: Logan Paul Gage
D.C. Examiner
September 11, 2007

Dream Of Hydrogen Cars Fades For Now
By: Brett Clanton
Houston Chronicle/Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 10, 2007

State To Receive Federal Money For I-5 Bridge
By: Gregory Roberts
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 10, 2007

Passenger-Only Ferries In Puget Sound Gain Momentum
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
September 10, 2007

Our Posthuman Future...
On the Small Screen.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
September 10, 2007

Record-setting Tax Plan Wraps Roads, Rail In One Fragile Package
By: Andrew Garber
Seattle Times
September 9, 2007

Web Site sparks New Intelligent Design Battle at BU
By: Tim Woods
Waco Tribune Herald
September 9, 2007

New Water Taxi To Begin Service On Lake Union
By: KOMO Staff
KOMO-TV
September 8, 2007

A Big Step Toward Resuming Foot Ferries In Kingston
By: Editorial Board
Kitsap Sun
September 7, 2007

$3.5 Million Grant Expected To Bring Fast Ferry Service Back To Kingston
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
September 6, 2007

State Ferry System: Explore All Routes
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 6, 2007

Some Things Worked
The Best - Or Worst - Planning Decisions Made In The Lower Mainland
By: Frances Bula
Vancouver Sun
September 6, 2007

Forum Will Seek A Vision For Gorge
By: Kathie Durbin
Columbian
September 6, 2007

Baylor University Denies Research Scientists' Academic Freedom
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 6, 2007

We're Slowly Moving Toward Getting Best Value From Our Roads
By: Bruce Ramsey
Seattle Times
September 5, 2007

The Atheists' Benchwarmer
Book Review, God: The Failed Hypothesis. How Science Shows That God Does Not Exist by Victor Stenger
By: Benjamin Wiker
insidecatholic.com
September 2, 2007

700 MHz Auction: FCC Mandates Test of Wireless Net Neutrality
By: Frank Barbetta
Info Tech & Telecom News (Heartland Institute)
September 1, 2007

The Design Inference from Specified Complexity Defended by Scholars Outside the Intelligent Design Movement: A Critical Review
By: Peter S. Williams
Philosophia Christi
September 1, 2007

Oh, the Humanity!
What's Really "Disgusting" and "Disgraceful."
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
August 31, 2007

Exhuming the Peppered Mummy
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
August 30, 2007

Inside the Mathematical Mind
By: David Berlinski
New York Sun
August 29, 2007

Gorton Could Be Just What the Nation Needs
By: Editorial Staff
Seattle Times
August 29, 2007

Crowds Heed Amtrak's 'All Aboard'
Improved Service, Air Woes Lure Travelers in Northeast; Long Hauls Still Suffer
By: Daniel Machalaba
Wall Street Journal
August 23, 2007

GM May Debut 60,000 Electric Cars
By: Jeff Green
Seattle Times/Bloomberg News
August 23, 2007

Hollywood Gets Message About Suppression of Intelligent Design
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
August 22, 2007

Seattle Needs Grace
Clean hands, sick souls.
By: Kathryn Jean Lopez
National Review Online
August 22, 2007

What Happened to Freedom of Speech?
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
By: Premise Media
Premise Media
August 22, 2007

Inflicting Pain on Animals Besmirches Humans' Higher Nature
By: Wesley J. Smith
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 22, 2007

Key Resources for Parents and School Board Members
By: Discovery Institute
Discovery Institute
August 21, 2007

Vick Dog-Fighting Conspiracy Violated Human Dignity
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
August 21, 2007

Pa. Scientist Again Attacks Evolution
By: Cameron Wybrow
The Philadelphia Inquirer
August 19, 2007

Warning Signs For The Fall: A Sneaky Tax
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
August 19, 2007

The Decalogue, Dangerous?
Advice for a Society that Cringes at Commandments
By: Rod Dreher
The Dallas Morning News
August 19, 2007

Leaders Of U.S., Mexico, Canada Meet To Talk On Expanding Cooperation
By: Associated Press
International Herald Tribune
August 18, 2007

B.C., Washington Plan Similar High Tech Licenses
By: Patrick Brethour
Globe & Mail
August 17, 2007

Net Neutrality: A Radical Form of Non-Discrimination
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 16, 2007

Nothing 'Pseudo' about Text's Science
Letter to the Editor
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Boston Globe
August 16, 2007

New Grant For Bridge Rebuild Prods Regional Tolling Debate
By: Bruce Agnew
Cascadia Prospectus
August 15, 2007

The Authority Deficit
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
August 15, 2007

Deregulate Special Access Rates
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
August 15, 2007

Georgia Unveils New 511 Traffic Hotline
By: Shannon McCaffrey
Macon Telegraph/AP
August 15, 2007

New Book, Shattered Tablets, Offers Stinging Critique of Our Secularized Popular Culture
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 15, 2007

BNB Podcast: Vick Charges Speak to Our Humanity
By: Wesley J. Smith
Discovery Institute
August 14, 2007

"Shadow Tolling" Eyed For I-595 Express Lanes In Broward County
By: Ken Orski
Cascadia Prospectus
August 13, 2007

Viaduct Bypass, I-5 Expansion Should Be Linked
By: Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 10, 2007

10,000 Cars A Day On Rusting Hulk
Engineers rate the Willamette Boulevard bridge as worse than the Minneapolis span
By: Dylan Rivera
The Oregonian
August 10, 2007

A Lesson Of A Bridge Collapse
By: Jay Ambrose
Milford (MA) Daily News
August 10, 2007

Freeway Mess Won't Be Last One Drivers Face
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 8, 2007

Eastside Rail Corridor Could Serve Bicyclists And Commuters
By: Larry Phillips, Jane Hague and John Creighton
Seattle Times
August 8, 2007

Another Jolt To The Infrastructure
Nobody dies this time, but Amtrak halts service because of fears its Talgo trains are unsafe
By: Editorial Board
The Oregonian
August 7, 2007

Race Has No Place in Seattle Schools
By: John R. Miller
Seattle Times
August 7, 2007

Is It Rail Time Or Trail time?
By: Jeanette Knutson
Woodinville Weekly
August 6, 2007

State Driving To Reduce Vehicle Use
By: Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
August 6, 2007

No Surrender
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Times
August 5, 2007

Sellwood: A Bridge Too Far Gone?
Deteriorating - The 82-year-old span, which carries 31,000 cars a day, ranks among the state's worst
By: James Mayer, Andy Dworkin
The Oregonian
August 5, 2007

On The Road To Clean And Green
By: Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
August 5, 2007

Hydrogen Bus Fleet To Roll Into Whistler
By: Jonathan Woodward
Vancouver Sun
August 4, 2007

Vick Charges Speak To Our Humanity
By: Wesley J. Smith
Rocky Mountain News
August 4, 2007

Hot Lead, Summer In the City
By: David Klinghoffer
Seattle Times
August 3, 2007

A National Bridge Problem
By: Warren Cornwall, Justin Mayo, Mike Carter
Seattle Times
August 3, 2007

Crime In Our Streets
By: Bruce Chapman
Discoveryblog.org
August 2, 2007

Catastrophic Bridge Collapse In Minneapolis Highlights Puget Sound Risks; And Finance Challenges
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
August 2, 2007

The Ready River Of Transit At Our Core
By: Peter Wilcox
The Oregonian
July 30, 2007

Port Commissioners Not Interested In Deal To Own Boeing Field
By: Bob Young
Seattle Times
July 27, 2007

Toyota, UC Campuses To Test Plug-in Hybrid Cars
By: Martin Zimmerman
Los Angeles Times
July 25, 2007

Low-Wake Study And Planned Ferry Are World Class
By: Editorial
Kitsap Sun
July 21, 2007

They Want To Build A Private Toll Bridge To The 21st Century
By: Knute Berger
Crosscut
July 20, 2007

Animal Rights Activists Have 'No Choice' but Violence, Spokesman Says
By: Jeff Golimowski
CNSNews.com
July 19, 2007

Charity Is an Individual Responsibility
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
July 18, 2007

Is The Design of Modern Science Defective?: A review of Science's Blind Spot: The Unseen Religion of Scientific Naturalism
By: Guillermo Dekat
FreeRepublic.com
July 18, 2007

Fast Ferry Will Come To Kitsap For Research
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
July 17, 2007

Eastside Needs Rail, Not Trail
By: Jim O'Farrell
Seattle Times
July 17, 2007

Dial-a-porn goes country
Guess who pays for it?
By: Logan Paul Gage
DC Examiner
July 17, 2007

BNB Podcast: Soul Believer- In Defense of Human Exceptionalism
By: Wesley J. Smith
Discovery Institute
July 17, 2007

FCC Inquiry Shows Broadband Regulation Unnecessary
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
July 16, 2007

Christianity's Fertile Roots
By: David Klinghoffer
Claremont Institute
July 12, 2007

We Need a Fairness Doctrine For Media
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 11, 2007

Passenger Ferry Fleet Eyed For Puget Sound
By: Tim St. Clair
West Seattle Herald
July 10, 2007

Ford, Utility To Test Plug-in Hybrids
By: Tom Krisher
AP/Detroit News
July 10, 2007

TV/Radio Coverage Of July 2 Foot Ferries Forum
By: Various
KIRO 7 TV, KING 5 TV, KPLU-FM, KIRO-AM
July 6, 2007

American terrorist
By: Debra J. Saunders
San Francisco Chronicle
July 5, 2007

A Turning Point Approaches For Fast Foot Ferries In Puget Sound
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
July 5, 2007

In Defense of Human Exceptionalism
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
July 5, 2007

Death on Demand
The assisted-suicide movement sheds its fig leaf.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Standard
July 5, 2007

In Search Of Passenger-Only Ferry Service That Pencils Out
By: William Echols
Crosscut
July 5, 2007

Passenger Ferry Plan Gaining Steam In King County
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
July 3, 2007

Decision By November On Tax Boost For Foot Ferries
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 3, 2007

Group Pushing For Passenger-only Ferries
By: Bellamy Pailthorp
KPLU-FM
July 2, 2007

Sean Carroll Fails to Scale The Edge of Evolution: A Rebuttal to Sean Carroll's Anti-ID Book Review in Science
A Response to Sean B. Carroll's "God as Genetic Engineer" in Science
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
July 2, 2007

Light Rail And Roads Tax: Is It A Good Deal?
By: Ross Reynolds
KUOW-FM
July 2, 2007

Go Green, Go Fast
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
July 1, 2007

Darwinism at AEI
By: Tom Bethell
American Spectator
July 1, 2007

DNA and the Origin of Life:
Information, Specification, and Explanation
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Darwinism, Design, and Public Education
June 30, 2007

Smart Transport Systems Would Ease Traffic Snarls
By: Bruce Agnew & Neil Schuster
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 29, 2007

Dominicans Try to Shut Down Film on Human Trafficking
By: Staff
Human Rights Foundation
June 29, 2007

ID Proponents Applaud Darwinist's Open-Mindedness
By: Doug Huntington
The Christian Post
June 25, 2007

Let's Build The Northwest Passage
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
June 24, 2007

Scientific Fundamentalists
The Debate Between Science and Religion
By: Shmuley Boteach
The Jerusalem Post
June 24, 2007

Do Data Retention Risks Outweigh the Rewards?
By: Hance Haney
New Millennium Research Council Milestones
June 22, 2007

George Gilder Does Israel
On a first visit, market-mover Gilder checked up on his favorite Israeli company, EZchip, and looked at some more technology hopefuls.
By: Gitit Pincas
Globes
June 21, 2007

Brave New Bioethics Podcast: Is the Drug Enforcement Administration scaring doctors away from treating pain aggressively?
By: Wesley J Smith
Discovery Institute
June 21, 2007

One on One: Faith in Hierarchy
An Interview with George Gilder
By: Ruthie Blum
The Jerusalem Post
June 20, 2007

Swiss Build 21-mile Train Tunnel Through Alps
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
June 19, 2007

Interview with Michael Behe on The Edge of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 18, 2007

Have the Democrats forgotten about Reno?
By: Howard L. Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
June 15, 2007

What does Being President Have To Do With Evolution?
By: Logan Gage
The Examiner (Washington DC)
June 15, 2007

On the Origins of Life
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
June 14, 2007

Treat Illness With a Dose of Thoughtfulness
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
June 13, 2007

Investing In The Fast Lane
By: Joanna Slater
Wall Street Journal
June 13, 2007

Bruce Agnew Radio Interview, On West Coast "Green Highway" Initiative
By: Bill Good Show
CKNW-AM 980
June 12, 2007

Roads, Transit Measure Includes Study Of Burien Light-Rail Link
By: Reporter
Highline Times
June 12, 2007

Evolution and Dissent
By: David K. DeWolf
Boston Globe
June 11, 2007

Regions And Feds Must Jointly Combat Congestion
By: Ken Orski
Cascadia Prospectus
June 11, 2007

Highway Tolls Are Inevitable In Metro Puget Sound
By: Dean Paton
Crosscut
June 10, 2007

Intelligent Design Will Survive Kitzmiller v. Dover
By: David K. DeWolf, John G. West, and Casey Luskin
Montana Law Review, vol. 68, no. 1
June 8, 2007

Tenure Trouble
Iowa State University demonstrates academia's limits to intellectual tolerance.
By: David Klinghoffer
Weekly Standard
June 8, 2007

Neo-Darwinism's Homology Problem
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
June 7, 2007

Invasive and Ineffective
By: Edwin Meese III
Wall Street Journal
June 7, 2007

New Textbook Seeks to Improve Teaching of Evolution by Promoting Inquiry-Based Approach
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 6, 2007

MTA To Add Rapid Bus Lines
By: Francisco Vara-Orta
Los Angeles Times
June 5, 2007

Dr. Death Rides Again
Jack Kevorkian's movement has done better without him
By: Rita L. Marker & Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
June 4, 2007

Academic Freedom and Free Scientific Inquiry
By: David Klinghoffer
Des Moines Register
June 2, 2007

Maintain the Justice Model Norm Maleng Perpetuated
By: Chris Bayley
Seattle Times
June 1, 2007

Explore Evolution: The Arguments For and Against Neo-Darwinism
By: Meyer, Stephen C., Scott Minnich, Jonathan Moneymaker, Paul A.Nelson, Ralph Seelke
Hill House
June 1, 2007

Tell the Truth about Kevorkian, Says Assisted Suicide Expert
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 1, 2007

University President Denies Appeal in Tenure Case of Intelligent Design Astronomer at Iowa State University
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 1, 2007

Explore Evolution Textbook and Website
By: Staff
Discovery Institutte
June 1, 2007

Dr. Death Returns
Fatal Words
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
June 1, 2007

Big Bumps On The Hydrogen Highway
By: Phil Chubb
Vancouver Sun
May 31, 2007

What I Think About Evolution
By: Sen. Sam Brownback
The New York Times
May 31, 2007

The Future Of PHEVs
By: Steve Marshall
Northwest Current
May 31, 2007

Wanted: "Alternative Fuels Highway" - Not "Hydrogen Highway"
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
May 30, 2007

.....But Global Security Is As Much At Stake As Clean Air
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
May 28, 2007

Green Wheels Spinning For Venture Backers.......
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
May 28, 2007

Climate At Top Of Agenda For Schwarzenegger's Vancouver Visit
By: CanWest News Services
The Province
May 27, 2007

Riding The Hydrogen Highway
B.C. Officials Have High Hopes For Alternative Fuels, But Experts Say Major Challenges Remain
By: Sean McCarthy
Globe & Mail
May 26, 2007

Be Faithful and Multiply
By: David Klinghoffer
Forward
May 25, 2007

City Plugs In To Hybrid Car Trend
By: Tyler Hamilton
Toronto Star
May 24, 2007

Land Swap Not Ideal Way To Acquire Eastside Corridor
By: Larry Phillips
Seattle Times
May 23, 2007

Yellow Cab Fleet Going Green
By: Sarah Kugler
Associated Press, Seattle Times
May 23, 2007

Behe's New Book: The Edge of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 22, 2007

The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism
By: Behe, Michael J.
Free Press
May 21, 2007

Iowa State Faculty Admit Intelligent Design Played Role in Scientist’s Tenure Denial
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 18, 2007

Intelligent Design: The Origin of Biological Information and the Higher Taxonomic Categories
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
May 18, 2007

Cascadian Ports Target Pollution
By: Fiona Anderson
Vancouver Sun
May 17, 2007

The Hidden Costs Of Light Rail Across The I-90 Bridge
By: George Kargianis, Phil Talmadge
Seattle Times
May 16, 2007

ISU Prof Appeals Denial of Tenure
Supporters say it was because of 'intelligent design' ideas
By: Lisa Rossi
Des Moines Register
May 15, 2007

Intelligent Design Advocate Denied Tenure at ISU
By: Nafeesa Syeed
Associated Press
May 15, 2007

But Is It Good for the Conservatives?
Darwinism and its discontents.
By: Andrew Ferguson
The Weekly Standard
May 14, 2007

Intelligent Design Scientist Denied Tenure Despite Exceeding Standard Requirements
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 14, 2007

Showtime Falls for Filmmaker’s Hoax
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 14, 2007

Biography of Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 14, 2007

Plug-in Cars Are Close; Let's Address The Obstacles
By: Editorial
Everett Herald
May 13, 2007

Hybrids Arrive As The 'Cool Cars'
By: Rebecca Nappi
Spokane Spokesman-Review
May 13, 2007

Proponent of Intelligent Design Denied Tenure by ISU
By: William Dillon
The Ames Tribune
May 12, 2007

Letter to Showtime regarding Flock of Dodos
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Institute
May 11, 2007

Hoax of Dodos
By: Staff
Discovery
May 11, 2007

Could Plug-in Cars End The Age Of Oil?
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
May 10, 2007

Evolution Important Question, But Debate Left Us No Wiser
By: Kathleen Parker
Real Clear Politics
May 10, 2007

'Design' Proponents Accuse Wikipedia of Bias, Hypocrisy
By: Doug Huntington
The Christian Post
May 9, 2007

Fueling Intertia
By: Editorial
Spokane Spokesman-Review
May 9, 2007

Fans Of Plug-in Cars Build Their Power Base
By: Hal Bernton & Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
May 8, 2007

The Evolution of the Long-Necked Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis L.): What do we really know? (Parts 1, 2, Appendix)
By: Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig
Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig: Internet Library
May 8, 2007

Discussion of PHEVs at 07 TransTech Conference
By: Jim Woolsey
Cascadia Center
May 7, 2007

Visions Of A Northwest Hybrid Car Future Abound
By: Robert McClure
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 7, 2007

A Split Emerges as Conservatives Discuss Darwin
By: Patricia Cohen
The New York Times
May 5, 2007

Leftist Thought Control
By: David Limbaugh
Townhall
May 4, 2007

How To Reform Cable Franchising
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
May 4, 2007

The Threat Is Secular Fundamentalism
By: Mustafa Akyol
International Herald Tribune
May 4, 2007

Darwinism and Conservatism: Friends or Foes?
AEI Debate on Darwinism & Conservatism
By: Stephen Hayward, Moderator
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
May 3, 2007

A Not-So-Divine Intervention
Texas Catholic bishops fail to protect unwanted patients.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
May 2, 2007

Good News, Mr. Gore, the Apocolypse Has Been Postponed
By: Mary Ellen Tiffany Gilder
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2007

Evolution and Me
By: Staff
George Gilder
May 1, 2007

'Green' Cars Grab Limelight At Bangkok Show
By: Evan McMullen
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 27, 2007

Deregulate Cable Navigation Devices
By: Hance Haney
Technology Liberation Front
April 26, 2007

Stickers To Allow Tacoma Narrows Drivers To Pay Tolls Electronically
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
April 26, 2007

Turning The Election Green
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times
April 25, 2007

Our Energy Future
By: Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer
Northwest Current
April 24, 2007

TV & Radio Appearances
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 23, 2007

Defend Your Faith When It Is Blasphemed
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
April 20, 2007

The universe has a designer, speakers say
By: Gregory Tomlin
Baptist Press
April 20, 2007

Is Transportation Plan Doomed To Failure?
By: Andrew Garber
Seattle Times
April 19, 2007

Russia Plans World's Longest Undersea Tunnel to Alaska
By: Yuriy Humber, Bradley Cook
Bloomberg News/Seattle Times
April 19, 2007

Sayonara to World Finance Sisters?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 18, 2007

Dallas Darwin vs. Design Controversy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 18, 2007

Seattle Commuters Won't Be Spared Bridge Tolls
By: Editorial
Tacoma News Tribune
April 17, 2007

Swapping Boeing Field For Eastside Rail Line Faces Rough Road
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
April 16, 2007

The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
April 16, 2007

Healing Soviet Wounds
The Unsure Revival of Estonia
By: Benjamin D. Wiker
Crisis Magazine
April 15, 2007

Fuel for Thought - Not All Biofuels Are Created Equal
By: David Tilman, Jason Hill
Seattle Times
April 15, 2007

Cascadia: More Than A Dream
By: Miro Cernetig
Vancouver Sun
April 14, 2007

State Transport System Needs Accountability, Investment
By: Bruce Agnew, Tom Till
Puget Sound Business Journal
April 13, 2007

The Wireless Wars
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
April 13, 2007

The Test on Tax Reform
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 13, 2007

Saving The Earth Sensibly With A Carbon Tax
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
April 12, 2007

Sound Transit Needs The Benefit Of A Doubter
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 11, 2007

Are the Darwinists Afraid to Debate Us?
We want a discussion of ideas
By: Bruce Chapman and John West
Dallas Morning News
April 10, 2007

Podcasts
By: Wesley J. Smith
Discovery Institute
April 10, 2007

New 520 Bridge May Mean Tolls On I-90, Too
By: Chris McGann
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 9, 2007

Go Green? Go West
By: Ronald Brownstein
Los Angeles Times
April 8, 2007

Difficult to Define Whose Suffering is Worthy of Death
Right-to-die bill can't preclude expansion to other ill people
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
April 8, 2007

Prophets of the New Atheism
By: David Klinghoffer
Seattle Times
April 6, 2007

Brain Spat
By: Mark Stuertz
Dallas Observer
April 5, 2007

Oblivious to Reality
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 5, 2007

Intelligent Design Proponents Challenge SMU Professors to Debate
By: Doug Huntington
The Christian Post
April 4, 2007

Deadly Medicine
The forgotten history of eugenics
By: Logan Paul Gage
WorldNetDaily
April 4, 2007

Is There Green In Going Green?
By: Roddy Scheer, Randy Woods
Seattle Business Monthly
April 1, 2007

Render Unto Atatürk
By: Mustafa Akyol
First Things
March 31, 2007

March Market Madness
By: Ashby Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
March 30, 2007

Jay Richards Elaborates on the Controversy Over Intelligent Design
By: Doug Huntington
Christian Post
March 30, 2007

Other Tunnel Option Must Withstand Scrutiny
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
March 30, 2007

Don't Bury Streamlined Transportation Planning
By: Editorial
Everett Herald
March 29, 2007

Fear of Exposure
The fight against academic freedom is rooted in the worry that Darwinism's weakness will be revealed
By: Joe Renick
The Albuquerque Tribune
March 28, 2007

Tax Traps
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 28, 2007

What do Modern Textbooks Really Say about Haeckel's Embryos?
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
March 27, 2007

State Leaders Draw Roadmap For Transportation Reform
By: Libby Tucker
(Portland) Daily Journal Of Commerce
March 27, 2007

Free speech at Southern Methodist University
By: Rod Dreher
Beliefnet.com
March 27, 2007

Legislature Likely To Let Electric Cars Speed Up
By: Andrew Garber
The Seattle Times
March 26, 2007

Cloning Doubletalk:
Dianne Feinstein and Orin Hatch pretend that their bill to legalize human cloning is actually a ban.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
March 26, 2007

Success and the State
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 25, 2007

Entrenched Science Departments Call for Censorship at Southern Methodist University
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 23, 2007

Old Ferries May Have To Stay
By: Kaitlin Manry
Everett Herald
March 21, 2007

Amtrak Deal A Key Link In Burgeoning Cascadia Travel
By: Bruce Agnew and Tom Till
Vancouver Sun
March 20, 2007

B.C. Premier Stuns Critics With Plans To Go Green
By: Doug Struck
Washington Post/Seattle Times
March 19, 2007

Global Nag
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 19, 2007

First, Do Harm . . .
A betrayal of the hospice movement.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
March 19, 2007

Peaches To Cream, A New Transit Idea
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
March 18, 2007

At 80, Ferry Shows Its Age
Old Boat's Retirement Caught Up In Count
By: Scott North and Kaitlin Manry
The Herald
March 18, 2007

Mobility, We Need You
By: Seattle Times editorial
Seattle Times
March 18, 2007

Bored By All Those Viaduct Choices? Think Again
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
March 16, 2007

No-no Vote Sets Stage For 'Big One'
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle P-I
March 15, 2007

Slaves Among Us
Nearly 200 years since the British ban, slavery still extends to all corners of the world -- developing and advanced.
By: John R. Miller
Los Angeles Times
March 13, 2007

Budget Fictions
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 12, 2007

Plugging In To Edmonds
Electric Car Charging Station Proposed
By: Scott Pesznecker
The Herald
March 12, 2007

Viaduct Splits Seattle, State
By: John Ritter
USA Today
March 9, 2007

Lone Bid For Airport Station Is $95M; Estimate Was $52M
By: Margie Slovan
Seattle Daily Journal Of Commerce
March 8, 2007

Transit System Tries New Fuel Blend
By: Mark Hopkin
The Tri-City Herald
March 8, 2007

Ferry Bills Abound, But New Funds Are Doubtful
Legislation That Would Dedicate More Money From The State Gas Tax To The Ferries Is Idling In Committee
By: Ed Friedrich
The Kitsap Sun
March 6, 2007

Rethink Eastside Rail-Corridor Deal
By: Larry Phillips
The Seattle Times
March 6, 2007

6-Lane Tunnel Was Late, Fleeting Entrant In Debate On Viaduct
By: Mike Lindblom and Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
March 6, 2007

Bellingham: Port, City Begin Next Waterfront Planning Phase
Port Votes Today On Sharing Costs, Responsibilities With The City
By: Staff
The Bellingham Herald
March 6, 2007

Economic Liberty and Islam
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 5, 2007

When Killing Yourself Isn't Suicide
Word games may win the day in the battle of physician-assisted suicide.
By: Rita L. Marker & Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
March 5, 2007

Toot, Toot, The Region Goes To B.C., Too
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times
March 4, 2007

Amtrak To Operate Second Run To B.C.
New Siding Work To Be Completed In Time For Service To 2010 Olympics
By: Aubrey Cohen
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 3, 2007

Press Release: Cascadia's Two Nation Vacation Gets Boost With Additional Train Service
By: Bruce Agnew and Mike Wussow
Press Release
March 2, 2007

Deal Paves Way for Second Train to B.C.
By: Seattle Times Staff
The Seattle Times
March 2, 2007

Press Release: Railway Infrastructure Agreement Reached
By: British Columbia Ministry of Transportation
British Columbia Ministry of Transportation
March 1, 2007

$169 Million Tag On Airport, Trail Swap
By: Kevin Ervin
The Seattle Times
February 27, 2007

Warming a Cold Fact?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
February 27, 2007

Catholic Nursing Homes to Be Forced to Permit Assisted Suicide
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
February 26, 2007

Faith & Terror
Where some agree with Osama
By: David Klinghoffer
The New York Post
February 25, 2007

How Portland Handled (Much Better) Its Own "Viaduct" Moment
By: Floyd J. McKay
The Seattle Times
February 21, 2007

Intelligent Design in Biology: the Current Situation and Future Prospects
By: Phillip E. Johnson
Think (The Royal Institute of Philosophy)
February 19, 2007

Discovery Institute Scientists Will Showcase Evidence Challenging Darwinism at Knoxville Conference
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 19, 2007

The Age of Reason?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
February 18, 2007

George Gilder on C-SPAN2 BookTV
After Words: Gilder Interviews John Naisbitt, author of "Mind Set!"
By: Staff
C-SPAN2
February 18, 2007

Prager Shouldn't Lose His Museum Post
By: David Klinghoffer
Los Angeles Jewish Journal
February 16, 2007

We Have Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
February 16, 2007

So Help Us Darwin
By: William F. Buckley, Jr.
National Review
February 16, 2007

Peer-harassed scientist rocks evolutionary boat
By: Jack Cashill
World Net Daily
February 15, 2007

Old MacDonald Had A Fuel . . .
By: Dale Reiner
The Seattle Times
February 14, 2007

Anything Goes
The International Society for Stem Cell Research issues its "ethical guidelines."
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
February 14, 2007

ID Backer Knocks Tuskegee Deletion from Kansas Standards
By: John Hanna
Associated Press
February 13, 2007

Beware of Darwin Day
By: Anika Smith
The Falcon
February 12, 2007

Happy Darwin Day!
Celebrating mankind's discovery of eugenics.
By: David Klinghoffer
The Weekly Standard
February 12, 2007

The Heavy Hand of Darwinist Orthodoxy
By: David Klinghoffer
Jerusalem Post
February 12, 2007

Waiting For The DMU
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times
February 12, 2007

The Gospel According to Darwin
There is scant reporting on the anti-religious zeal with which many atheists promote Darwinism.
By: John West
National Review
February 12, 2007

Saving Remnant
By: M.D. Aeschliman
National Review
February 12, 2007

Kansas Board of Education Urged to Reject 'Shameful' Proposal to Delete Tuskegee Experiment and Other Science Abuses from State Curriculum
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 12, 2007

The Imperial Congress
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
February 11, 2007

SELECTED MODERN BIOLOGY TEXTBOOKS THAT REPRINTED FALSE EMBRYO DIAGRAMS DERIVED FROM HAECKEL
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 9, 2007

Regulating the Unknown
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
February 8, 2007

Ranks of Scientists Doubting Darwin’s Theory on the Rise
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 8, 2007

An Ethically Unsound “Therapy”
Emotions and motives to the side, this radical procedure is unjustifiable.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
February 8, 2007

Death on Demand
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
February 8, 2007

Does “Freedom” Mean Freedom From Slavery?
A glaring omission.
By: John R. Miller
National Review
February 5, 2007

A Disabled Girl’s Rights
By: Wesley J. Smith
The New York Times
February 2, 2007

Would Charles Darwin and Darth Vader Approve of Modern Evolutionists?
Review of Darwin Strikes Back: Defending the Science of Intelligent Design by Tom Woodward (Baker Books, 2006)
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
January 31, 2007

Technology Will End Our Oil Addiction
By: Dave Reichert
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 31, 2007

Full Speed On Kitsap Ferries
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
January 31, 2007

Wanting a Miracle: Can Both Teams Win?
By: Howard Chapman
The Fort Wayne News Sentinel
January 31, 2007

Dragged Into Global Warming
Welcome to the global debate, Mr. President
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
January 29, 2007

Churches Shouldn't Buy into Darwinists' Ploy
By: Jonathan Wells
Yale Daily News
January 29, 2007

A Worthwhile U.N. Initiative!
A welcome defense of the disabled from an unlikely organization.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
January 29, 2007

Reflecting On The Time When Seattle Police Crossed The Line
By: Chris Bayley
Seattle Times
January 25, 2007

Money, Not Geopolitics, Drives Russian Energy Policy
By: Charles Ganske
World Politics Watch
January 24, 2007

Bolder Move Needed to Reduce Addiction to Oil – Try PHEVs Now
Reply to State of the Union
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 24, 2007

Recharging The Nation's Energy Policy
By: Steve Marshall and Bruce Agnew
The Seattle Times
January 23, 2007

Gregoire Gives Tunnel Option For Viaduct A Chance
By: Andrew Garber
The Seattle Times
January 22, 2007

Gregoire Wants More Toll Projects
By: Joseph Turner
The Tacoma News Tribune
January 22, 2007

Collapsing Venezuela
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
January 22, 2007

Meltdown: The Region Has No Clothes
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times
January 21, 2007

Advisory Panel Decides In Favor Of Rail-To-Trail Idea
By: Ashley Bach
The Seattle Times
January 20, 2007

The Coming Exaflood
By: Bret Swanson
The Wall Street Journal
January 20, 2007

Plan To Convert Eastside Rail Line Into Trail Endorsed
Commuter-Rail Advocates Protest
By: Gregory Roberts
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 20, 2007

The Limitations of Liberal Pluralism
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
January 19, 2007

Tax Thralldom Network
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
January 15, 2007

Darwin vs. Design Conferences
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 15, 2007

How Does Hundreds Of Miles Per Gallon Sound
By: editorial
The Everett Herald
January 14, 2007

Sound Transit's Light-Rail Expansion Plan Will Be Put Before Voters
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
January 12, 2007

Are You Ready For a Revolution?
By: Ashby M. Foote III
Clarion-Ledger
January 11, 2007

Regional Transit Agency Proposed
Four-county body would coordinate projects
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 10, 2007

Ten Laws Of The Telecosm Redux
By: George Gilder
Forbes
January 9, 2007

Ferry proposed for Blaine, Point Roberts
Backers want free moorage, landing site
By: John Stark
Bellingham Herald
January 9, 2007

Single Transportation Board Proposed
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
January 9, 2007

Intelligent Design is a Science, Not a Faith
By: Richard Buggs
The Guardian
January 9, 2007

Metro has Record Year: 103.2 Million Bus Trips
By: Seattle Times Staff
The Seattle Times
January 9, 2007

Who Spends Your Money Better?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
January 8, 2007

Seattleite May Serve As Somali Diplomat
By: Lornet Turnbull
Seattle Times
January 4, 2007

Somali Diplomat to Speak in Seattle Wednesday
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 3, 2007

Economics Is Not For Actuaries
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
January 2, 2007

A Worthy Presidential Legacy
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
January 2, 2007

Response to Barbara Forrest's Kitzmiller Account
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
January 1, 2007

Why Black Theology Makes Sense
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet
January 1, 2007

Science's Blind Spot
The Unseen Religion of Scientific Naturalism
By: Hunter, Cornelius G.
Brazos Press
January 1, 2007

Transit Projects To Keep Concrete Flowing
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
January 1, 2007

Transit Projects To Keep Concrete Flowing
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
January 1, 2007

Contact Evolution News & Views
By: Staff
Center for Science & Culture
January 1, 2007

Lee Strobel
Moderator - Darwin Vs. Design Conferences
By: Staff
Center for Science and Culture
January 1, 2007

An Ethically Unsound “Therapy”
Emotions and motives to the side, this radical procedure is unjustifiable.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 1, 2007

Sternberg, Smithsonian, Meyer, And The Paper That Started It All
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 31, 2006

Gentlemen, Start Your Plug-Ins
By: R. James Woolsey
The Wall Street Journal
December 30, 2006

Get Rich And Prosper
By: David Klinghoffer
Forward
December 29, 2006

It's Time to Decentralize the Power Grid
By: Bruce Chapman, David Klinghoffer
The Seattle Times
December 27, 2006

Keep Transit Options Open On Corridor Trail
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
December 25, 2006

Aped Decision
Law: Last year's judicial blow to intelligent design came straight from ACLU attorneys
By: Mark Bergin
World Magazine
December 23, 2006

Who Pays The Bill To Fix I-5 Traffic?
Replacement Bridge Leads Raft Of Ideas, But Tolls Are Tough Sell
By: Jim Redden
The Portland Tribune
December 22, 2006

The Scientist Reports on Smithsonian Discrimination of Darwin Critic
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 22, 2006

Origins of Life Revisited
By: Casey Luskin
University of Virginia Magazine
December 21, 2006

Avoiding a Thirty Years War
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
December 21, 2006

Popular Intelligent Design and Evolution Podcast and Blogsite Upgrade Their Web Presence
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 21, 2006

Before the Fall
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
December 18, 2006

Congressional Investigation Confirms Discrimination against Smithsonian Scientist Critical of Darwinian Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 18, 2006

US Congressional Committee Report: INTOLERANCE AND THE POLITICIZATION OF SCIENCE AT THE SMITHSONIAN
By: REPORT PREPARED FOR THE HON. MARK SOUDER
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM
December 15, 2006

Kosovo: Eternally Dependent?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
December 14, 2006

Dr. Death Gets Out of Jail
Will the media finally tell the truth about the ghoulish aspirations of Jack Kevorkian?
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
December 14, 2006

99W Would Need Tolls, Too, Report Says
Newberg-Dundee Bypass - Toll Price On Both Routes Would Depend Upon Who Gets Exempt And State Funding
By: Lisa Grace Lednicer and James Mayer
The Oregonian
December 13, 2006

Judges’ Copying of ACLU “Highly Frowned Upon” by Courts According to Legal Scholars
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 13, 2006

A Comparison of Judge Jones' Opinion in Kitzmiller v. Dover with Plaintiffs� Proposed �Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law�
By: David DeWolf & John West
Discovery Institute
December 12, 2006

"Masterful" Federal Ruling on Intelligent Design Was Copied from ACLU
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 12, 2006

Priest of the Cosmos
A Book Review
By: Guillermo Gonzalez & Jay W. Richards
Touchstone
December 8, 2006

Pandering to Ignorance
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
December 8, 2006

FCC a Special-Interest Playground When Reviewing Mergers
By: Hance Haney
Technology & Democracy Project
December 6, 2006

Russian Bear Sets a Trap
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
December 1, 2006

Local Louisiana School Board Praised for Adopting Policy Protecting Teachers Who Teach Evolution Objectively
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 1, 2006

Darwin Strikes Back
Defending the Science of Intelligent Design
By: Thomas Woodward
Baker Books
December 1, 2006

What People Are Saying About Darwin Strikes Back
By: Various
Darwin Strikes Back, Baker Books
December 1, 2006

Foreword to Darwin Strikes Back
By: William Dembski
Darwin Strikes Back: Baker Books
December 1, 2006

BSV Commentaries
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 30, 2006

New Podcast: The New Bioethics of Personhood Theory
By: Wesley J. Smith
Discovery Institute
November 30, 2006

The Animal House Falls Apart
Peter Singer shocks with monkeys.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
November 30, 2006

Of Love, Peter Singer, and a Little Boy With Down Syndrome
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
November 28, 2006

The Remarkable Dr. Ayau
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
November 26, 2006

Much Lies Beyond the Grasp of Arrogant Atheism
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
November 24, 2006

Science and Spin
An "Educational Video" on Stem-Cell Research Leaves Science in Disgrace
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
November 24, 2006

Evangelical atheists crusade against ‘pernicious’ religions
By: Logan Gage
The Examiner
November 17, 2006

A Warm and Fuzzy Feeling
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
November 16, 2006

Respectable Baby Killing:
Support builds for legalizing euthanasia for ill and disabled newborns.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
November 16, 2006

The Misguided Quest for 'Darwinian Conservatism'
Debate Over Evolution Not Going Away
By: John G. West
Human Events
November 14, 2006

Brave New Bioethics Podcast #1
By: Wesley J Smith
Discovery Institute
November 14, 2006

New Bioethics Podcast Focuses on Human Exceptionalism and Universal Human Rights
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 13, 2006

New Book Examines Misguided Quest of Darwin's Conservatives
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 13, 2006

Scrambled Eggs: The Politics Of Stem Cells
By: Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
November 10, 2006

Book Review: Random Acts of Design
Francis Collins Sees Evidence That God Made the Cosmos—But Life Is Another Matter
By: Jonathan Witt
Touchstone Magazine
November 9, 2006

Wayward Religious Reconcilers
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
November 8, 2006

Tax Shell Game
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
November 7, 2006

"Vanity, Vanity": Neo-Cons Learn How Far You Can Trust Mainstream Media
By: Bruce Chapman
DiscoveryBlog.org
November 6, 2006

Saving the Conservative Soul
Dont take the wrong lesson from Ted Haggards fall.
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
November 6, 2006

Electing Judges Keeps Them Accountable
By: David DeWolf
Seattle Post Intelligencer
November 3, 2006

Derbyshire Forgets What Makes Humans "Special"
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
November 2, 2006

'My Country Needs Me'
Iraqi democrats haven't given up the fight. How can we?
By: HEATHER ROBINSON
Wall Street Journal
November 1, 2006

Listen to the ID The Future Podcast
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 1, 2006

Reporters Without Borders Wrong on Press Freedom in Russia
By: Charles Ganske
World Politics Watch
October 31, 2006

Radio Interviews with Wesley J. Smith
Wisconsin (WTMJ) and Missouri (KSSZ)
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
October 31, 2006

The Big Stem-Cell Breakthrough
That you're not hearing about . . .
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Standard
October 31, 2006

Pro-Tunnel Group Finds More Support
Coalition's poll shows slim majority for viaduct option
By: PHUONG CAT LE
Seattle Post Intelligencer
October 30, 2006

A Sharp Split on Darwin, design
Two authors' takes on science and life
By: Douglas Groothuis
The Denver Post
October 29, 2006

Port-County Swap: Bold Proposal
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 27, 2006

Discovery Blog Debuts
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Institute
October 25, 2006

The Information Factories
By: George Gilder
WIRED
October 25, 2006

Miller Resigns State Department Post
By: Matthew Daly
The Washington Post
October 25, 2006

Savaged
A radio-talk-show host pulls a fast one on fans?
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
October 23, 2006

Experimenting With Live Patients
Some experts think it's OK to use vegetative human subjects
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
October 22, 2006

Forecast Fault Lines
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 18, 2006

Euthanasia Not About Terminal Illness Despite Advocates' Claims
By: Wesley J. Smith
LifeNews.com
October 17, 2006

Paying To Be Coerced
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 16, 2006

Darwin's Conservatives
The Misguided Quest
By: West, John G.
Discovery Institute Press
October 16, 2006

A Conservative Soul?
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
October 13, 2006

Another Great Intelligent Design Debate On TV
This week on Think Tank: Intelligent Design vs. Evolution, Part One
By: Think Tank
PBS
October 13, 2006

The Mark of Meaning
Book Shows How Art and Science Point to Nature's Creator
By: Travis K. McSherley
BreakPoint.org
October 13, 2006

In Just Ten Short Years Discovery Institute has Made The Debate Over Intelligent Design and Evolution Into a National Issue
By: Anika Smith
Discovery Institute
October 11, 2006

Alaskan Way Viaduct: Cities By The Bay
By: Editorial
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 11, 2006

Telecosm 2006
By: Hance Haney
Technology & Democracy Project
October 11, 2006

The Danger of Over-Regulation
By: Richard W. Rahn
Cayman Islands Journal
October 11, 2006

A Review of The Right Darwin: Evolution, Religion and the Future of Democracy
By: Seth Cooper
Intellectual Conservative
October 11, 2006

Russia Turns the Screws After Georgian Provocation
By: Yuri Mamchur
World Politics Watch
October 9, 2006

Successful Joint Bid Could Refloat Notion Of Cascadia
By: Doug Ward
The Vancouver Sun
October 6, 2006

U.S. Needs To Help Force Regime Change, Iranian Dissident Says
By: Jon Naito
Seattle Post Intelligencer
October 5, 2006

The Turtle War
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 5, 2006

Discovery Institute Has Put Over $4 Million Towards Scientific and Academic Research into Evolution and Intelligent Design in the Past Decade
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 5, 2006

Broadband Brawl:
A Debate Over Net Neutrality
By: Technology & Democracy Project
Telecosm Conference - 2006
October 5, 2006

Political Science
A new political action committee enters the fray.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
October 5, 2006

Discovery Institute Honors Decade of Science with Anniversary Dinner Featuring Dr. Michael Behe
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 4, 2006

Review: The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief
By: Logan Paul Gage
American Spectator
October 1, 2006

147 Years Later, Evolution Debate Fills Forums
A panel of three scientists who doubt Darwin's theory are asked if they have proof of design's role in life.
By: Melanie Ave
St. Petersburg Times
October 1, 2006

Real Do-gooders
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 1, 2006

Theocracy on Main Street?
Religious conservatives want religion in the public square, but that doesnt mean theyre pushing theocracy.
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet
September 28, 2006

Former mayor of Colombian city talks traffic, and Bogotá's solution
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
September 28, 2006

Why Darwinism is Doomed
By: Jonathan Wells, Ph.D.
Worldnetdaily.com
September 27, 2006

Solzhenitsyn Foresaw Tests of Western Courage
By: Charles Ganske
World Politics Watch
September 22, 2006

Call Them Ishmael
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
September 22, 2006

European Job-Killing Machine
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
September 21, 2006

Special Report: 10 Western Media Stereotypes About Russia
How Truthful Are They?
By: Yuri Mamchur
The Real Russia Project of Discovery Institute
September 20, 2006

The Games Bureaucrats Play
By: Hance Haney
Brainwash
September 18, 2006

Whose "War" Is It, Anyway?:
Exposing Chris Mooney's Attack on Intelligent Design
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
September 15, 2006

Don't Let Congress Dodge the Immigration Issue
By: Lincoln A. Vander Veen
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 15, 2006

Who Is the Freest of All?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
September 15, 2006

Darwin’s Black Box Celebrates New 10th Anniversary Edition
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 11, 2006

The Hard Cell
Reports of a major breakthrough in the science of stem cells were premature, and wrong.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
September 11, 2006

Al Qaeda's Path of Destruction
By: David Klinghoffer
The New York Post
September 10, 2006

Coalition Opposes "Network Neutrality"
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 6, 2006

Why it is Crucial to have Proper Ethical Parameters Regarding Stem Cell Research
By: Wesley J. Smith
Tothesource.com
September 6, 2006

Cities Encourage Commuters to Take to the Water
By: Jennifer Saranow
The Wall Street Journal
September 5, 2006

A Road Package Enviros Can Love
By: Jessyn Schor and Michael O'Brien, Guest Columnists
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 5, 2006

Science by Press Release
More hype from stem cell entrepreneurs.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
September 4, 2006

How Would You Spend $3 Trillion?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
September 1, 2006

'Politically Incorrect' Series Takes on Darwinism and Intelligent Design
By: Tom Bethell
Human Events
September 1, 2006

Bioethicist Wesley Smith Discusses Embryonic Stem Cell Research Scam
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 31, 2006

Vatican Scholars to Include Intelligent-Design Theory in Meeting
By: Wendy Cloyd
Citizen-Link
August 30, 2006

Bioethicist Blasts Media for Overhyping Embryonic Stem Cell
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 25, 2006

Laffer Lays A Rotten Egg In His Duffle Bag
By: Donald L. Luskin
The Conspiracy to Keep You Poor and Stupid
August 24, 2006

Commerce Secretary Stresses Need to Address Immigration
By: Brad Wong
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 23, 2006

'Darwin Would Put God Out of Business'
If You Have Faith in God As the Creator, You Cant Embrace Darwinism Too, Despite What Some Scientists Claim.
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet.com
August 23, 2006

Use Language to Change the World
By: Eugene Yi
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 23, 2006

Tax Cut Revenue Rewards
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
August 23, 2006

A Textbook Case of Judicial Activism
How a Pro-ID Publisher Was Denied its Day in Court
By: Seth L. Cooper & Leonard G. Brown III
Discovery Website
August 22, 2006

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design
By: Wells, Jonathan
Regnery (2006)
August 21, 2006

The Peacock Principle: Beauty, God, and Darwinism
By: Benjamin Wiker
National Catholic Register
August 20, 2006

A Judgment Observed Does Not a Theocracy Make
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
August 18, 2006

Tunnel is well worth extra money, study says
By: Aubrey Cohen
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 17, 2006

Wanted: A Kingston Foot Ferry For The Long Run
Public Opinion Will Play A Key Role In Deciding Whether A Kitsap Transit Sales-Tax-Hike Plan Will Move Forward
By: Derek Sheppard
The Kitsap Sun
August 17, 2006

Questioning Darwin
Ten UW-affiliated scientists express skepticism of evolution
By: Zach Barnett-Howell
The Daily of the University of Washington
August 16, 2006

Water Traffic Gets Year Reprieve From Canada Passport Requirement
By: Carol Pucci
The Seattle Times
August 14, 2006

The Human Factor
A man of science faces Darwin and the Deity.
By: David Klinghoffer
The Weekly Standard
August 14, 2006

A Response to John Derbyshire's Attacks Upon George Gilder
By: Joe Manzari and Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
August 14, 2006

State Weighs Future Needs
Gov. Gregoire To Visit Everett Monday To Get Citizens' Ideas
By: Jerry Cornfield
The Herald
August 13, 2006

The Elephant in the Barrel
By: Bret Swanson
Wall Street Journal
August 12, 2006

Organs for Sale
A new report suggests that members of the Falun Gong are being harvested for their parts.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
August 9, 2006

The Great Stem Cell Coverup
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
August 7, 2006

Why Maimonides Would Not Have Sided With Darwin
By: David Klinghoffer
Moment Magazine
August 6, 2006

What’s the Matter with Kansas?
Dishonest Darwinists -- coming to a state near you.
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
August 3, 2006

Telco Innovation
Nothing For Net Neutrality Regulation To Chill?
By: Hance Haney
disco-tech.com
August 3, 2006

Jews' Pain and the World's Gain
Tradition marks this time of year as the occasion for Jewish calamity, and a biblical perspective helps us understand why.
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet.com
August 2, 2006

Fed Follies Fallout
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
August 2, 2006

Scientist Exposes Evolution’s Weaknesses in Politically Incorrect Book About Darwinism and Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 2, 2006

Discovery Institute Statement on the Kansas Science Standards Situation
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 1, 2006

Life Unworthy of Life
A Concise History of Euthanasia by Ian Dowbiggin
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
August 1, 2006

A Meaningful World
How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature
By: Wiker, Benjamin and Witt, Jonathan
InterVarsity Press
August 1, 2006

Secularism's Patron Saint
By: David Klinghoffer
New York Post
July 30, 2006

Deliver Us From Chaos
By: Marvin Olasky
World Magazine
July 29, 2006

Radio Commercials Air in Kansas Supporting Standupforscience.com's Approach to Teaching Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 28, 2006

What Are Darwinists So Afraid Of?
By: Jonathan Witt
World Net Daily
July 27, 2006

In Case of Bankruptcy...
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
July 27, 2006

New Book Explores the Case for Purpose and Meaning in Our World
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 25, 2006

Russia's Clout in World Energy Market
By: Charles Ganske
Real Clear Politics
July 24, 2006

Group Plans Road Trip to Promote Science Standards
Tour will focus on controversial issue before school board elections
By: Sarah Kessinger
Harris News Service
July 23, 2006

Kansas State Science Standards and the Discovery Institute Position on the Standards
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 23, 2006

Public School Science Standards a Key Issue
By: Tim Vandenack
The Hutchinson News
July 23, 2006

Of Al Gore, Global Warming and God
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
July 21, 2006

Anti-Evolution Standards a Key Issue in Kansas School Board Races
By: John Hanna
Associated Press
July 21, 2006

Why Hasn't Car Fuel Economy Improved Over Past 25 Years?
Simple. Consumers Didn't Demand It And Automakers Saw No Need To Take Action (And Cut Profits). That Appears To Be Changing.
By: Editorial Board
The Union-Bulletin
July 20, 2006

Citizens Committee Takes Its First Look At Bridge-Toll Equity
By: Jay Patrick
The Kitsap Sun
July 20, 2006

Discovery Fellow at White House Non-signing
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 20, 2006

Ordering One Thing But Getting Another
Letter to the Editor
By: David Paeth
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 19, 2006

Big Dig? Here?
By: Editorial Board
The Columbian
July 19, 2006

New Travel Documents Won't Impede Border Traffic
Canadian Public Safety Minister Discusses Issue With U.S. Security Chief
By: Mike Sadava
The Vancouver Sun
July 19, 2006

Defending Intelligent Design After Dover
By: Patrick W. Gavin
The Washington, DC Examiner
July 19, 2006

Halting Global Tax Tyranny
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
July 19, 2006

Evolution and Me
The Darwinian theory has become an all-purpose obstacle to thought rather than an enabler of scientific advance
By: George Gilder
National Review
July 17, 2006

Power Plant Could Harness Tidal Energy Of Narrows
By: Les Blumenthal
The Tacoma News Tribune
July 16, 2006

[Sexism Deleted] in Turkey
By: Mustafa Akyol
Washington Post
July 16, 2006

Light Rail Chosen To Link Seattle, Eastside
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 14, 2006

In St. petersburg, G-8 Summit Will Forecast Our Energy Future
By: Richard Steiner
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 14, 2006

Tunney Act Review
New weapon in disgruntled competitors' arsenal
By: Hance Haney
disco-tech.org
July 13, 2006

European Death Wish
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
July 13, 2006

Statewide Symposiums Will Deliver the Truth About Kansas Science Standards And Teaching of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 13, 2006

Vashon Ferry's Future In A Fog
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
July 13, 2006

Smells Like A Fry Kitchen, But Goes Miles On A Tank
Grease Helps Couple Beat Pump Prices
By: Ingrid Stegemoeller
The Olympian
July 11, 2006

Group Launches Campaign for Kan. School Science Standards
By: John Hanna
Associated Press
July 8, 2006

Group Weighs in for Kansas
Seattle-based group supports the new guidelines
By: Melodee Hall Blobaum
The Kansas City Star
July 8, 2006

Group Promotes Science Standards
By: Scott Rothschild
Lawrence Journal World
July 8, 2006

A Mathematician's View of Evolution
By: Granville Sewell
The Mathematical Intelligencer 22, no. 4 (2000), pp5-7
July 7, 2006

Language and Wealth
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
July 7, 2006

Stand Up For Science
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 7, 2006

N. Korea: A Dangerous, But Incompetent Villain
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics
July 5, 2006

Explain Evolution's Weakness
By: Pete Chadwell
Bend Bulletin
July 3, 2006

Life vs. Death
The religion of the 'Right to Choose.'
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
July 3, 2006

In Search of European Democracy
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
July 2, 2006

Three Wise Men's Unholy Influence
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
June 30, 2006

Dover Downed
By: Julia A. Seymour
Accuracy In Academia
June 30, 2006

Putin's License To Kill
By: Yuri Mamchur
RealClearPolitics
June 30, 2006

U.S. Push For Travel ID Lands In Lap Of Surrey's New Mayor
Working With Ottawa To Sway Counterparts South Of The Border
By: Brian Lewis
The Vancouver Province
June 29, 2006

What's Up with Ronald Numbers? An Analysis of the Darwinist Metanarrative in the Journal of Clinical Investigation
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
June 29, 2006

Hands Off the Net
Congress wisely resists the urge to regulate cyberspace
By: Brian C. Anderson
City Journal
June 28, 2006

Provocative Missile Launch Could Backfire On North Korea
By: James J. Na
Seattle Times
June 28, 2006

Are We Conservatives a Bunch of Tax-Cut Nuts?
Just because Jonathan Chait says so, doesnt mean its true.
By: Nick Schulz
National Review Online
June 28, 2006

Gregoire, BC Premier Urge Passport Rule Hold
Leaders Fear Drop In Border Crossings
By: David Ammons
The Spokesman-Review
June 21, 2006

Klinghoffer Wins Prestigious Award
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 21, 2006

California Lawmakers Debate Doctor-Assisted Suicide
By: Jim Sanders
Sacramento Bee
June 20, 2006

Teaching About Evolution in the Public Schools: A Short Summary of the Law
By: Prof. David K. DeWolf, J.D. and Seth L. Cooper, J.D.
Discovery Institute
June 20, 2006

Whose property is it?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
June 20, 2006

Testimony of Wesley J. Smith, JD, Before the California Senate Judiciary Committee
By: Wesley J. Smith
Discovery Institute
June 20, 2006

Better Bridge Traffic? Sure, At A Price: State Report Says Making I-90 And SR 520 Toll Roads Again Could Ease Congestion
By: Jamie Swift
The King County Journal
June 19, 2006

To Really Save On Gas, Hybrid Car Grows Tail
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
June 19, 2006

Congo: Fact and Fiction
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
June 18, 2006

Let Great Apes be Apes
Advocating simian rights an attack on human principles
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
June 18, 2006

I-5 Project Months Ahead Of Schedule
By: Christopher Schwarzen
The Seattle Times
June 16, 2006

All Aboard: Amtrak Adds Train To Portland
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
June 16, 2006

Biofuels No Sure Bet for Farmers
By: Bill Virgin
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
June 15, 2006

Eco-Misanthropes Want Better Living Through Mass Death
By: Deroy Murdock
Scripps Howard News Service
June 15, 2006

Locke Recruiting Big Guns To Push For Roads, Transit
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
June 15, 2006

Discovery Institute Increasing Fastest Among Think Tanks in News Coverage, According to FAIR Media Report
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 15, 2006

Jarring Sects:
Book Review: A Jealous God: Sciences Crusade Against Religion by Pamela R. Winnick.
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
June 15, 2006

New England Journal of Medicine Traipses Into the Kitzmiller Decision
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
June 14, 2006

Oil News Roundup
By: The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal
June 14, 2006

AP Corrects Story on South Carolina's Adoption of Science Standards Requirng Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Associated Press
Associated Press
June 13, 2006

Coulterian Contempt
A Magnificently Unapologetic Lady.
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
June 13, 2006

Two for the Money
By: The Seattle Times Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
June 13, 2006

Port Talk Is Cheap
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
June 12, 2006

South Carolina Praised for Requiring Students to Critically Analyze Evolutionary Theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 12, 2006

Get Fill-Up Of The Future Now At A Fuel Oasis In San Diego
By: Tim Molloy
The Seattle Times
June 12, 2006

Q&A About South Carolina Science Standards and Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 10, 2006

Authors Will Discuss New Book Critiquing Controversial Dover Intelligent Design Court Decision
Author Panel and Book Reception, June 22 at Discovery Institute in Washington DC
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 8, 2006

South Carolina Set to Join Four Other States Calling for Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 8, 2006

Testimony of Ralph W. Seelke, Ph.D., before the Education Committee of the Michigan House of Representatives
By: Ralph B. Seelke, Ph.D.
Michigan House of Representatives
June 7, 2006

Where Religious Left Meets Right
Biblical Common Ground
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
June 2, 2006

Energy, Transportation Talk Of Tech Conference
By: Kristi Heim
The Seattle Times
June 2, 2006

Darwin’s Divisions
The Pope, the Cardinal, the Jesuit & the Evolving Debate About Origins
By: Martin Hilbert
Touchstone Magazine
June 1, 2006

Model Hypocrites
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
June 1, 2006

Does Assisted Suicide Cause Abuses?
By: Lisa Chun and Meghan A. O'Connell
MonstersandCritics.com
May 27, 2006

Tax Cuts as Government Curb
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 27, 2006

Letter: A Tree of Life Does Not Exist
By: Royal Truman
Mannheimer Morgen
May 27, 2006

Securing Our Ports Remains a Work in Progress
By: Bruce Agnew and Charles Ganske
Puget Sound Business Journal
May 26, 2006

Of Moabites and Mexicans
By: David Klinghoffer
The Forward
May 26, 2006

Animal Planet
Animal-rights Terrorism is on the Increase and Animal-rights Activists Aren't Doing Enough to Stop It.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Standard
May 26, 2006

Background Information on Cobb County School District v. Selman
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 25, 2006

Federal U.S. Appeals Court Decision To Throw Out Judge's Ruling Against Evolution Disclaimers on Textbooks Applauded by Discovery Institute
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 25, 2006

Cobb County Trial Ruling Thrown Out
Federal U.S. Appeals Court Decision To Throw Out Judge's Ruling Against Evolution Disclaimers on Textbooks Applauded by Discovery Institute
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 25, 2006

Testimony of Wesley J. Smith, JD, Before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, & Property Rights,
By: Wesley J. Smith
Discovery Institute
May 25, 2006

An Amnesty by Any Other Name...
By: Edwin Meese III
The New York Times
May 24, 2006

U.S. Senators and Congressmen to Address Homeland Security, Alternative Energy at Cascadia Conference
By: Staff
PR News Wire
May 24, 2006

Wesley J. Smith Testifies to US Congress in Support of Strengthening the Law Against “Animal Rights” Terrorism
By: Wesley J Smith
Discovery Institute
May 24, 2006

Wesley J Smith will Testify to Congress that “there is a proper public policy role for the federal government against assisted suicide”
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 23, 2006

Plug-In Energy Independence
By: Steve Marshall and Bruce Agnew
The Seattle Times
May 23, 2006

Intelligent Design Debate: New Life in the Cosmos
By: Anthony Zimmerman
National Catholic Register
May 21, 2006

Why We Overregulate
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 21, 2006

Planned Obsolescence's Unplanned Risks Computers, Cell Phones and TVs Putting Throwaway Culture Into Overdrive
By: William Kowinski
San Francisco Chronicle
May 21, 2006

Close Look: Biofuels - Port Of Vancouver Turns To Alternative Energy
By: Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
May 19, 2006

Homeschooled Children - Social Butterflies or Social Misfits?
By: Matt Weight
PR Web
May 19, 2006

Orthodox Activists Burn “Da Vinci Code” Poster in Central Moscow
By: MosNews
MosNews
May 19, 2006

"Traipsing Into Evolution": Legal Experts Analyze the Impact of the Dover Intelligent Design Trial in New Book
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 19, 2006

Adviser Soapbox: Michael Milkenomics
By: George Gilder
Forbes
May 18, 2006

Hines Ward's Tale of American Transcendence
By: James J. Na
Seattle Times
May 17, 2006

Borders & the Bible
Its not the gospel according to Hillary.
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
May 16, 2006

What the Scriptures Say About Immigration
The Hebrew Bible and the New Testament Have Plenty To Teach Us About How To Think About the Immigration Debate.
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet.com
May 16, 2006

I'm Not Illegal
Another Perspective on the Immigration Debate
By: Yuri Mamchur
The American Spectator
May 16, 2006

Taxing Questions
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 14, 2006

Economists to Lawmakers: Don't Regulate the Internet
By: Staff
CCNews
May 12, 2006

Republicans On Immigration: The War Within
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics
May 11, 2006

We Can Handle the Truth About Higher Gas Prices
By: K.C. Golden
The Seattle Times
May 11, 2006

We Can Handle the Truth About Higher Gas Prices
By: K.C. Golden
The Seattle Times
May 11, 2006

Father of Intelligent Design
By: Kim Minugh
Sacramento Bee
May 11, 2006

New Podcast on Intelligent Design Launched by Center for Science & Culture
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 11, 2006

The Evolution of the Long-Neck Giraffe:
(Giraffa camelopardalis L.) (Part 1)
By: Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig
Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig: Internet Library
May 11, 2006

Did Humans Descend from Monkeys?
By: Markus Günther
Mannheimer Morgen
May 10, 2006

Biggest Foreign Aid Recepient
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 10, 2006

Judges, Let's Show Some Restraint
By: Chris Bayley
Seattle Times
May 9, 2006

Bush Takes On the Brothels
By: Nicholas D. Kristof
The New York Times
May 9, 2006

Experts Oppose Net Neutrality
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 9, 2006

Biofuel Project Taking Root
Farmers And The County Are Hoping To Reap Profits Along With Greater Energy Independence.
By: Yoshiaki Nohara
The Herald
May 9, 2006

Ethanol Policy: For People Or For Agribusiness?
By: Editorial Board
The News Tribune
May 8, 2006

Chamber Asks Council To Limit Viaduct Options
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
May 8, 2006

Coalition Opposes Net Neutrality
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 6, 2006

The Da Vinci Protocols
Jews Should Worry About Dan Browns Success.
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
May 5, 2006

Intelligent Design Supporters Tout Merits of Concept
By: Ed Oser
The Daily Emerald (University of Oregon)
May 4, 2006

US Tech Economy Continues Unheralded Boom
By: Gene J. Koprowski
E-Commerce Times
May 4, 2006

JavaOne: A Look Back, and Predictions For This Year
Back in the day, the real decision on what to announce during JavaOne didn't really happen until the week before the show
By: Bill Roth
Linux.SYS-CON.com
May 1, 2006

Europe's Two Culture Wars
By: George Weigel
Commentary
May 1, 2006

Barton-Rush Bill Not ‘An Elegant Solution’
By: Kelly M. Teal
xchange magazine
May 1, 2006

Hear the Great Debate on Intelligent Design!
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2006

Right to Die Movement is Really About Euthanasia, Not Compassion
By: Wesley J. Smith
Lifenews.com
May 1, 2006

Port Security: Not A Stepchild
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 30, 2006

At The Pump, The Movie Never Ends
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times
April 30, 2006

George Weigel Receives Poland's Highest Honor
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 28, 2006

Death by Ethics Committee
Refusing To Treat Lives Deemed Unworthy of Living.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
April 27, 2006

"We Never Say No."
The Right-to-Die Movement Abandons Pretense.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
April 27, 2006

Talk of the Times: Intelligent Design vs. Evolution
By: Stephen Meyer
Seattle Times & Townhall
April 26, 2006

Going My Way
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
April 24, 2006

Houston Hospital Votes To End Woman's Life With Bush Law
By: June Maxam
North Country Gazette
April 24, 2006

No More Excuses for Mexico
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
April 24, 2006

Making the Case for Future Road Tolls
By: Seattle Times Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
April 23, 2006

State: Viaduct Must Be Replaced
City Won't Get Funding In 'No Build' Alternative
By: Chris McGann
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 20, 2006

What About 'Carrot and Stick' for Immigration?
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics
April 20, 2006

Beacon Hill Tunneling A Breeze
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
April 20, 2006

Logistics And International Trade: The Global Race To The Top
By: Paige Miller, Bill Stafford, Bob Drewel and Mic Dinsmore
The Seattle Times
April 20, 2006

Do Car Engines Run on Lugnuts? A Response to Ken Miller & Judge Jones's Straw Tests of Irreducible Complexity for the Bacterial Flagellum
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
April 19, 2006

Transportation: Bus Boost
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 19, 2006

Seattle's Little Dig
Replacing The Alaskan Way Viaduct With A Tunnel Is Expensive, Time- Consuming, And Complicated, But Let's Be Clear: It's Nothing Compared To Boston's 'Big Dig'
By: George Howland Jr.
The Seattle Weekly
April 19, 2006

A Viaduct Option Is Buried
The State Says There's No Money For Less Capacity On A Surface Roadway
By: Mike Seely
The Seattle Weekly
April 19, 2006

Sticker Shock: Yes, Forget The Tollbooths
By: Rob Carson
The News Tribune
April 19, 2006

Crowd Of 200 Calls For A Safer U.S. 2
By: Yoshiaki Nohara
Everett Herald
April 19, 2006

Darwin is a Problem for Jews
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
April 18, 2006

Sims Wants To Boost Sales Tax To Add Buses
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
April 18, 2006

Sound Transit: To The Airport
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 17, 2006

Day Pass For Border Only Partial Solution
By: Editorial Board
The Bellingham Herald
April 16, 2006

Cost-Effective Warfare?
By: Richard W. Rahn
Washington Times
April 14, 2006

Light Rail 'Line To Nowhere' Is No More
1.4-Mile Extension Of Sound Transit To Airport Is Approved
By: Staff
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 14, 2006

Who Will Take Helm Of Foot Ferries?
By: Joseph Turner
The News Tribune
April 12, 2006

Passports, Please: The Wrong Fix
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 11, 2006

How to Explain Irreducible Complexity -- A Lab Manual
By: CSC Fellows
Discovery Institute
April 7, 2006

Dumb and Dangerous
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
April 7, 2006

Tunnel Won't Be 'Big Dig West'
By: Brian Steinburg
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 6, 2006

Free Enterprise and Choice: The Making of a Conservative
By: James J. Na
Seattle Times
April 6, 2006

25-Year Ferry Plan Calls For $400 Million
State Must Decide How To Meet 70% Ridership Growth
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 6, 2006

Debating The Controversy That Doesn’t Exist
By: Paul Nelson
Discovery Institute
April 6, 2006

Debating the Controversy That Doesn't Exist
By: Paul Nelson
Discovery Institute
April 6, 2006

Irreducible Complexity Stands Up To Biologist’s Research Efforts
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 6, 2006

Stephen Meyer Responds to Research on Irreducible Complexity
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Discovery Institute
April 6, 2006

A 'Ten Commandments' For Every Generation
Both ABC's New Miniseries and the Cecil B. DeMille Classic Betray a Failure To Understand Their Biblical Subject Matter.
By: David Klinghoffer
Beliefnet.com
April 5, 2006

Blog Notification Subscription
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 5, 2006

A Record Roadwork Season
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
April 5, 2006

ACLU Demands and Dover Designs
By: Joe Manzari and Seth Cooper
The American Enterprise Online
April 4, 2006

Thanks, Legislature, for Spurring Action on Regional Transportation
By: Slade Gorton, Dave Earling and Mike Vaska
The Seattle Times
April 4, 2006

Can You Dig It?
By: Thomas Ryll
The Columbian
April 2, 2006

Traipsing Into Evolution
Intelligent Design and the Kitzmiller v. Dover Decision
By: DeWolf, David K., West, John G., Luskin, Casey and Witt, Jonathan
Discovery Institute Press
April 1, 2006

The Heart of Chabad
By: David Klinghoffer
Jewish Forward
March 31, 2006

Transportation Washington March 2006 Newsletter
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
March 31, 2006

Conservative Coalition Sends Letter on Telecom
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 31, 2006

Transportation: Viaduct Vagaries
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 30, 2006

Assisted Suicide is Bad Medicine
By: Wesley J. Smith
Seattle Times
March 29, 2006

Indiana Is Open for Business
Mitch the Blade Daniels is putting the state on the free-market cutting edge.
By: Bret Swanson
National Review Online
March 28, 2006

Testing Oscar Arias
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
March 28, 2006

TransCore To Handle Tacoma Narrows Bridge Tolling
By: Staff
Puget Sound Business Journal
March 27, 2006

The Eugenicist Temptation
Book Review - Better For All The World: The Secret History of Forced Sterilization and America's Quest For Racial Purity, by Harry Bruinius
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
March 27, 2006

Killing Babies, Compassionately:
The Netherlands follows in Germany's footsteps.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
March 27, 2006

Statewide Franchise Law Can Bring Benefits
Along With GO Zone, It Could Spur Bandwidth Investment in Mississippi
By: Ashby M. Foote III
Clarion-Ledger
March 25, 2006

Border Communities Anxious About Changing Regulations
Group Worries About Economic Effect On Countries
By: John Stark
The Bellingham Herald
March 25, 2006

The Wide Risk Of the Culture Of Death
By: Alicia Colon
New York Sun
March 24, 2006

Putin to Step Down, No Third Term
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 24, 2006

Mass-Transit Investments Vital To Region's Growth
By: Ron Sher
The Seattle Times
March 23, 2006

520 "Vortex" Swallows Time
By: Karen Gaudette
The Seattle Times
March 21, 2006

Making a Real Difference
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
March 20, 2006

Business As Usual Won't Cut It On Transportation
By: Editorial Board
Everett Herald
March 19, 2006

The Stem Cell Controversy - Connecting the Dots
Reflections on Wesley J. Smiths Consumers Guide to a Brave New World
By: Theodore Dana Hall, Ph.D.
The Bleeping Herald
March 16, 2006

By Land Or Sea, Another Ferry Delay
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
March 14, 2006

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels Signs Telecom Reform Bill
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 14, 2006

View From Rebuilt Viaduct Would Be A Blank Wall
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
March 14, 2006

Scientific Dissent from Darwinism
By: Pete Chadwell
Bend Bulletin
March 13, 2006

Capitol Watch: Roads And Transit
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 12, 2006

Counties To Take Control Of Vashon Ferries
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
March 10, 2006

Legislature OKs Transit, Viaduct Plan, Adjourns
By: Chris McGann and Jason McBride
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 9, 2006

Ferry Service Bill Passed
By: Kathy Mahdoubl
The Kitsap Sun
March 9, 2006

Sound Transit Hits Roadblock
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
March 9, 2006

A Tale of Two Cities
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
March 9, 2006

Bill Would Let Counties Run Foot-Ferry Service
By: Staff
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 9, 2006

Harm Done:
Codifying the decline of the medical profession.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
March 9, 2006

Whether ID is Science isn't Semantics:
Judge John Jones gave two arguments for his conclusion that ID is not science. Both are unsound, says Alvin Plantinga
By: Alvin Plantinga
Science & Theology News
March 7, 2006

Let There Be Bandwidth
By: Bret Swanson
Wall Street Journal
March 7, 2006

Pondering the complexity of life's beginnings
Trio of U-M professors joins Darwinism dissenters
By: Geoff Larcom
Ann Arbor News
March 7, 2006

Americans Overwhelmingly Support Teaching Scientific Challenges to Darwinian Evolution, Zogby Poll Shows
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 7, 2006

The Privileged Planet Marks Second Anniversary with Release of Teacher’s Guide
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 7, 2006

Royal Society Selects Silicon Eye as Candidate for Aventis Prizes
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 7, 2006

Ma Bell's Lost Sons
By: John C. Wohlstetter
The American Spectator
March 6, 2006

Lethal Ignorance
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
March 6, 2006

Seattle and Whistler commuter links are on the wrong transportation track
By: Timothy Renshaw
Business in Vancouver
March 6, 2006

Think Tank Fuels Debate on Evolution
By: Chris Dixon
The Post and Courier
March 5, 2006

Bridge Plan Rattles Seattle Enclave
By: Linda Baker
The New York Times
March 5, 2006

Indiana Adopts Nation's Best Broadband Policy
Telecom deregulation and statewide video franchise to spur massive fiber optic investments, new broadband services
By: Bret Swanson
Discovery Institute
March 3, 2006

Transportation Reform -- It Matters
By: Rita Brogan and Bob Klein
The Seattle Times
March 3, 2006

Interview with George Gilder Transcript
By: staff
Discovery
March 2, 2006

Shifting Definition of Cloning
By: Wesley J. Smith
Kansas City Star
March 2, 2006

Transport Czar or Things as They Are?
By: Brad Warren
Seattle Metropolitan Magazine
March 1, 2006

The Roadblock To Beijing Runs Through New Delhi
By: James J. Na
Seattle Times
March 1, 2006

Holes In Port Security Can Cost Us Dearly
By: Joel Connelly
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 1, 2006

Nature's Book Shelved
Seeing Is Not Always Believing, But There Are Things the Unbeliever Should See
By: Jonathan Witt
Touchstone Magazine
March 1, 2006

VIEWS Winter 2006
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 1, 2006

Biofuels' Future May Hinge On Funding
By: Jeff St. John and Mary Hopkin
The Tri-City Herald
February 28, 2006

Transportation Washington February 2006 Newsletter
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
February 28, 2006

Washington Needs A LIFT
By: Editorial Board
The Olympian
February 27, 2006

My View: Our Biggest Obstacle To Real Broadband
By: Bret Swanson
Indianapolis Star
February 26, 2006

Vancouver 2010: Opportunity Awaits
By: David Bowermaster
The Seattle Times
February 26, 2006

Capitol Watch: Regional Ruckus
By: Staff
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 26, 2006

Ecology Sees Potent Future In State For Alternative Fuels
Biomass Could Satisfy Half Of Energy Needs
By: John Dodge
The Olympian
February 25, 2006

Keep Philosophies Out of the Classroom — Or Let Both In
By: Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann
The Leaven
February 24, 2006

Darwin’s Jews
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jewish Week
February 24, 2006

Spirit Of Washington Owners Fight To Save The Rails
By: Deborah Bach
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 24, 2006

A Roads-and-Rail Bill That Defeats Itself
By: Opinion
The Tacoma News Tribune
February 24, 2006

2010 Host City Faces Array Of Challenges, But Offers Prospect Of Spectacular Games
By: David Crary
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 23, 2006

Legislature Gets Rolling On Energy Alternatives
By: Editorial Board
The Yakima Herald-Republic
February 23, 2006

Venture Capitalists Offer 'Sliver' of Opportunities
Colorado Companies at Conference Will Seek More Than Find
By: James Paton
Rocky Mountain News
February 23, 2006

Car, Bus Or Rail? Planning Reform Combines Modes
By: Rep. Fred Jarrett
Mercer Island Reporter
February 23, 2006

Creating a Disposable Caste?
By: Wesley Smith
Discovery Institute
February 22, 2006

The Myths Surrounding Intelligent Design
By: Tristan Abbey
The Stanford Daily
February 21, 2006

Planting Seeds For Biofuel
By: Chris McGann
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 20, 2006

Growth Crowding Bridge Capacity
Eastside Booms Will Make SR 520 Traffic Jams Worse Before They Get Better
By: David Grant
King County Journal
February 20, 2006

In Search of a Liberating 'Jewish Mystique'
By: David Klinghoffer
Forward
February 17, 2006

Pay As You Go: SR 167 Picked For Toll Project
By: Jamie Swift
King County Journal
February 17, 2006

Pass Card Concerns Aired In Olympia
By: Mike Baker
The Bellingham Herald
February 17, 2006

The Next Big Scandal
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
February 16, 2006

Phone Legislation Passes Committee
Higher Rates May Be Coming, But Consumer Costs Will Eventually Go Down.
By: Martin DeAgostino
South Bend Tribune
February 15, 2006

High-Tech Toll Lanes Coming To Highway 167 In 2 Years
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
February 15, 2006

A Regional Approach To Keep Traffic Moving
By: Shawn Bunney and Julia Patterson
The Seattle Times
February 15, 2006

Who's In Charge? Coordinating Puget Sound Transportation
By: Slade Gorton
The Seattle Times
February 15, 2006

Statewide Franchising Questions & Answers
By: Bret Swanson
Discovery Institute
February 14, 2006

Ohio Science Standards Resource Page
Information on the Critical Analysis of Evolution Science Curriculum
By: Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
February 14, 2006

Eliminate Video Franchising
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
February 14, 2006

Darwinists Bully Ohio School Board into Censoring Teaching of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 14, 2006

Darwinism is Beside the Point
By: Dr. Philip S. Skell
Philadelphia Daily News
February 13, 2006

Comments on the FCC's Proposal to Reform Cable Franchising
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
February 13, 2006

Recent Changes May Render Hippocratic Oath Harmful to Patients, Critic Warns
By: Mary Rettig
Agape Press
February 13, 2006

Overwhelming Support in Ohio For Teaching Both Sides of Evolution, Zogby Poll Shows
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 13, 2006

Ohio 2006 Poll Results Executive Summary
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 13, 2006

Region Must Take Next Step To Improve Transportation
By: Bruce Agnew and Dave Earling
The Herald
February 12, 2006

Lawmakers Try To Pump Up Demand For Biodiesel
By: Jerry Cornfield
The Herald
February 12, 2006

Rails Could Include Overpass
Depending On Route, Lakewood's Link To Tacoma Will Open In '08 or '11
By: Aaron Corvin
The News Tribune
February 10, 2006

Just One Bill Away From A Road-Rail Solution
By: Editorial Board
The News Tribune
February 10, 2006

In Our View: Business Steps Up
By: Editorial Board
The Columbian
February 10, 2006

Only A Few Seek 2010 Deals
By: Heidi Dietrich
Puget Sound Business Journal
February 10, 2006

Global good news
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
February 10, 2006

Finally Out Of The Woods, C-Tran To Focus On Long View
By: Thomas Ryll
The Columbian
February 10, 2006

Setting the Record Straight on Statewide Video Franchising
By: Bret Swanson
Discovery Institute
February 9, 2006

Seattle Bus Service: Status Quo Special
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 9, 2006

More Propaganda About Intelligent Design
By: Guillermo Gonzalez
The Ames Tribune
February 9, 2006

On Evolution Sunday, It’s Give Me That Old Time Darwinist Religion
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 9, 2006

National Academy of Sciences Member Tells Ohio To Continue Teaching Strengths and Weaknesses of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 9, 2006

Letters to Ohio State Board of Education
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 9, 2006

Intelligent Design is not Creationism
By: Stephen C Meyer
The Daily Telegraph (London)
February 9, 2006

A Drive Toward Fewer Cars
There Are Other Ways To Get From A To B
By: Jane Hadley
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 8, 2006

Bills Aim To Combine Area Transportation Agencies
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 8, 2006

Private-Public Operation Best For Foot Ferries
By: Pam Dzama
The Kitsap Sun
February 8, 2006

Eminent Scientist Urges Ohio to Keep Critical Analysis of Evolution Lesson Plan
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 8, 2006

Panel OKs $1.9 Million Mass Transit Study
By: Thomas Ryll
The Columbian
February 8, 2006

Feast of Darwin ad nauseum
By: Tristan Abbey
Stanford Daily
February 8, 2006

Liberty vs. Democracy
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
February 5, 2006

Telecom Reform in Indiana
By: Indiana Lawmakers
WFYI Public Television
February 3, 2006

Whether Intelligent Design is Science
A Response to the Opinion of the Court in Kitzmiller vs Dover Area School District
By: Michael Behe
Discovery Institute
February 3, 2006

The "Wedge Document": So What?
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 3, 2006

The Truth About Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 3, 2006

Adviser Q&A: No Love For Net Processors
By: George Gilder
Forbes
February 2, 2006

Another "Rising Star" Governor Takes On President Bush
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics
February 2, 2006

Washington State House and Senate Introduce Passenger Ferry Bills
By: Washington State Legislature
Cascadia Staff
February 2, 2006

Tolling Study Interim Working Report
By: Washington State Transportation Commission
Washington State Dept. of Transportation
February 2, 2006

Jews vs. Christians
By: David Klinghoffer
First Things
February 1, 2006

Capitol Watch: Take The Helm
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 1, 2006

Revamp May Close Viaduct
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
February 1, 2006

Danger Zone:
Even though Haleigh Poutre is conscious, shes not necessarily safe.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
February 1, 2006

Darwinist Ideologues Are on the Run
By: Allan H. Ryskind
Human Events
January 31, 2006

Cascadia Completes Puget Sound Business Journal Op-Ed Series on Infrastructure Deficit
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
January 31, 2006

Letters: Intelligent Debate
Letters in Response to Meyers Telegraph Piece
By: Various
Daily Telegraph (London)
January 31, 2006

Steve Fuller: Designer Trouble
Darwinism has had it all its own way for too long, Warwick's controversial sociologist tells Zoë Corbyn
By: Zoë Corbyn
The Guardian
January 31, 2006

Value Of Tracking U.S. Visitors Not Yet Proved, Officials Say
Program speeds come crossings, director replies
By: Aubrey Cohen
The Bellingham Herald
January 30, 2006

B.C. Olympics Can Be a Transportation Catalyst
By: Bruce Agnew & Jessica Cantelon
Puget Sound Business Journal
January 30, 2006

Foot-Ferry Service Strives To Stay Afloat
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 30, 2006

Lack Of Transportation Solutions A Threat To Region
By: Bob Wallace
The King County Journal
January 29, 2006

Transportation: Mega-Agency, Mega Dollars
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times
January 29, 2006

Signs of Intelligence
An originator of ID makes a case for weighing the theory about how we got here on its scientific merits
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Dallas Morning News
January 29, 2006

Servatius Redux:
Gonzales and the Libertarian Mistake
By: Hadley Arkes
National Review Online
January 27, 2006

Condi Challenges "Old Diplomacy"
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics
January 27, 2006

Belief in Intelligent Design is Pure Logic
By: Dan Mattimore
The Buffalo News
January 26, 2006

How McCain Feingold Favors 'Earmarking'
Letter to the Editor
By: George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
January 26, 2006

3 Counties' Road Projects Inch Closer To Joint Ballot
By: Mike Lindblom
The Seattle Times
January 26, 2006

Practical Tax Reform
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
January 26, 2006

Cascadia Center's Earling Testifies Before House and Senate Transportation Committees
By: Cascadia Center Staff
Cascadia Center
January 24, 2006

Dr. Philip Skell's Open Letter to the South Carolina Education Oversight Committee
By: Philip Skell
Philip Skell
January 23, 2006

South Carolina Has Historic Opportunity to Adopt Science Standards Calling for Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 23, 2006

The Democrats' New Litmus Test:
Tom Vilsack is running for president--and toward human cloning
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
January 23, 2006

All in 1
Lines between phone and cable companies blur as they try to become all things to all people
By: Erika D. Smith
Indianapolis Star
January 22, 2006

The Dying Need TLC, Not Rulings
Legalizing assisted suicide would be very risky decision
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
January 22, 2006

Consumer Advocates Fear Corporate 'Fiefdoms' and a Class-Based Internet
By: Niko Kyriakou
oneworld.net
January 20, 2006

Downgrading of Ohio Science Standards Just a Rumor, Optional Lesson Plan Critical of Evolution Not An Issue
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 20, 2006

Why Oregon's Right-to-Die Victory Doesn't End the Debate
The court decision boosts legislation in other states, but conservatives call for a national ban
By: MARGOT ROOSEVELT
Time
January 18, 2006

Not Rocket Science
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
January 18, 2006

A Totally Tubular Approach To The Highway 520 Mess
By: Theodore Lane and Bill Mundy
Seattle Times
January 18, 2006

Nothing to Die Over:
A narrow assisted-suicide ruling
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
January 18, 2006

Why Are Darwinists So Afraid of Intelligent Design?
By: Barney Brenner
Human Events
January 17, 2006

Typical Objections to Intelligent Design
By: Bob Murphy
Lewrockwell.com
January 17, 2006

Cascadia Center's Till Testifies Before State Transportation Commission
By: Cascadia Center Staff
Cascadia Center
January 17, 2006

Discovery Institute Praises School District for Withdrawing Class Misrepresenting Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 17, 2006

Wooed:
The media hypes a fraud.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
January 17, 2006

Put A Single Entity In Charge Of Region's Transit, Road Planning
By: Editorial
The Everett Herald
January 15, 2006

Shut Up, Already-Time To Get Things Done
By: James Vesley
The Seattle Times
January 15, 2006

State Recommends Raising Ferry Fares
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
January 15, 2006

What's Good For Seattle?
By: Thomas Shapley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 15, 2006

What are the Scientists Really Afraid of?
By: William Rusher
Decatur Daily Democrat
January 15, 2006

Government Rules Stymie Broadband Expansion
By: Charles Ganske
Puget Sound Business Journal
January 13, 2006

$2.2 Million Offered For Ferry Route
King County Executive sweetens the pot in favor of the passenger-only service to Seattle
By: Elaine Helm
The Kitsap Sun
January 13, 2006

Federal Judge Seeks to Define 'Creationism'
By: Richard Ostling
Associated Press
January 12, 2006

Don't Worry, Be Fortunate
By: James J. Na
Seattle Times
January 11, 2006

Ohio Activists Chided for Trying to Dumb Down Evolution Education and Censor Science
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 10, 2006

Intelligent Design Group Urges California High School to Change Course or Remove Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 10, 2006

Explaining the Unexplainable
With intelligent design, scientists are challenging evolution and questioning the origins of humans.
By: Tony Chiorazzi
Daily Trojan
January 10, 2006

Roads, Ferries, Growth Most On Lawmakers' Minds
By: Derek Sheppard
The Kitsap Sun
January 8, 2006

Dover In Review
A review of Judge Jones' decision in the Dover intelligent design trial
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
January 6, 2006

POF Task Force Report
By: Parametrix, Inc.
Joint Transportation Committee of the Washington State Legislature
January 6, 2006

POF Task Force Financial Report
By: Parametrix, Inc.
Joint Transportation Committee of the Washington State Legislature
January 6, 2006

Time Is Wasting On Viaduct Plan
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Times
January 5, 2006

IMF: The Bad Cop
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
January 5, 2006

Origins by Court Order
Science, and not a Pennsylvania school board or a federal judge, should trace our beginnings
By: Robert Robb
Arizona Republic
January 4, 2006

Run Southworth Foot Ferry Privately, Adviser Suggest
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
January 4, 2006

Human Guinea Pigs?
Ian Wilmut Wants to Experiment on the Dying with Embryonic Stem Cells
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
January 4, 2006

Eradicating European Flu
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
January 2, 2006

Why Darwinism Survives
By: Albert Mohler
Crosswalk.com
January 1, 2006

Typical Objections to Intelligent Design
By: Bob Murphy
Lewrockwell.com
January 1, 2006

Michael Behe On The Theory of Irreducible Complexity
By: Michael Behe
Discovery Institute
January 1, 2006

The Dover Intelligent Design Decision, Part III: Compatibility
By: Albert Alschuler
Albert Alschuler
December 31, 2005

The Idea of the (Feminized) University:
Coeds are one thing . . .
By: George Gilder
National Review
December 31, 2005

Another Cloning "Breakthrough"
The World's First Phony Stem Cells
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
December 31, 2005

Paradigm Shift for the Nation on Transportation
By: Bruce Agnew and Jessica Cantelon
Puget Sound Business Journal
December 30, 2005

Darwin This
Jews clash over the intelligence of intelligent design
By: Mariah Blake
Miami New Times
December 29, 2005

Evolution's Thermodynamic Failure
By: Granville Sewell
The American Spectator
December 28, 2005

Do Cash Incentives Alter Driving Habits?
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
December 27, 2005

The High Cost Of Tolls
By: Travis Baker
The Kitsap Sun
December 27, 2005

The Dover Intelligent Design Decision, Part II: Of Science and Religion
By: Albert Alschuler
Albert Alschuler
December 23, 2005

Judging Darwin and God
By: David Klinghoffer
The Seattle Times
December 23, 2005

In Defense of Business
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
December 23, 2005

Intelligent Design Letter to New York Times
By: Robert Crowther
The New York Times
December 23, 2005

It's Over in Dover, But Not For Intelligent Design
By: John. G. West
USA Today
December 22, 2005

Dover Decision on Intelligent Design “Legally Irrelevant for Ohio’s Critical Analysis of Evolution Model Science Curriculum,” Says Legal Scholar
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 22, 2005

The Dover Intelligent Design Decision, Part I: Of Motive, Effect, and History
By: Albert Alschuler
Albert Alschuler
December 21, 2005

Judge Jones Follows ACLU, Ignores Contrary Facts
By: David DeWolf
Discovery Institute
December 21, 2005

It’s God or Darwin:
Competing designs
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
December 21, 2005

Stephen Meyer on Michael Medved
By: Staff
Michael Medved
December 21, 2005

Dover Intelligent Design Decision Criticized as a Futile Attempt to Censor Science Education
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 20, 2005

David Klinghoffer on Michael Medved
By: David Klinghoffer
The Michael Medved Show
December 19, 2005

Promises Made, but No Results
Stem cell initiative delivers no results
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
LA Daily News
December 18, 2005

As We Grapple With Highway Woes, The Feds Remain Adrift
By: Bruce Agnew and Jessica Cantelon
The Puget Sound Business Journal
December 16, 2005

Appeals Panel Criticizes Evolution Ruling
By: Ellen Barry
Los Angeles Times
December 16, 2005

San Francisco: Embarcadero Reborn
By: Kristin Jackson
The Seattle Times
December 16, 2005

The Telecom Reform Agenda
Rightalk Web Radio Host Brendan Steinhauser Talks with Discovery's Charles Ganske about Senator Ensign's Telecommunications Bill
By: Brendan Steinhauser and Charles Ganske
Rightalk
December 15, 2005

A View To A Kill
Is Jack Kevorkian Headed To A Theater Near You?
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
December 14, 2005

A Jealous God: Science's Crusade Against Religion
By: Pamela R. Winnick
Discovery Institute
December 13, 2005

Discovery Institute Urges Federal Appeals Court to Overturn Evolution Textbook Sticker Decision
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 13, 2005

Future of Conservatism: Darwin or Design?
By: Casey Luskin
Human Events
December 12, 2005

What Is Intelligent Design?
By: Casey Luskin
Human Events
December 12, 2005

State Transportation Director Is Kept On Job
By: David Ammons
The Seattle P-I
December 12, 2005

Choosing to Weave into the Fabric of America
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
December 12, 2005

Planning For A Future Not Dependent On Oil
By: Kate Riley
The Seattle Times
December 12, 2005

Economic Literacy Test...and Advice
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
December 12, 2005

A Future Free From Gridlock, For A Price
By: Steven Ginsberg
The Washington Post
December 12, 2005

Umbilical Accord
Senate Democrats resist a stem cell solution.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
December 12, 2005

At $125 Million A Mile, It's Easy To Just Say No
By: Editorial Board
The Everett Herald
December 11, 2005

Questioning Evolution
By: Bruce Chapman
New York Times - Letters to the Editor
December 10, 2005

Not by chance: From bacterial propulsion systems to human DNA, evidence of intelligent design is everywhere
By: Stephen C. Meyer
National Post of Canada
December 10, 2005

Faculty Protest Creation Speech
Academic leaders fear for Samford reputation; president defends event
By: Thomas Spencer
The Birmingham News
December 8, 2005

County Connector Provides More Than 200 Rides Per Day Between Whatcom and Skagit Counties
By: Maureen Camadona
Press Release
December 7, 2005

Academic Persecution of Scientists and Scholars Researching Intelligent Design is a Dangerous and Growing Trend
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 7, 2005

Proponents of Intelligent Design Fight Back Against Media Inaccuracy
By: Francis Helguero
The Christian Post
December 6, 2005

Asking For Directions
Voters were clear on Nov. 8. Now a map needs to be drawn by state transportation planners and politicians. It's a complicated route.
By: George Howland Jr.
Seattle Weekly
December 6, 2005

Intelligent Design -- A Scientific, Academic and Philosophical Controversy
By: Paul M. Weyrich
American Daily
December 6, 2005

The Silent Bias
How the media quietly gives cloning advocates a pass.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
December 5, 2005

Out of the Slough of Happiness
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
December 4, 2005

Resisting A Culture of Death
By: ALICIA COLON
The New York Sun
December 2, 2005

Plug-in cars are stingy on gas, but may strain the power grid
By: Bruce Agnew and Charles Ganske
The Puget Sound Business Journal
December 2, 2005

Another Flu in the Cuckoo's Nest?
By: Drs. Michael A. Glueck & Robert J. Cihak
JewishWorldReview.com
December 2, 2005

It's Time To Put The Gas Tax To Work For Washington Drivers
By: Rick Bender, John Stanton, and Denis Hayes
The Seattle Times
December 2, 2005

What's the Big Deal About Intelligent Design?
By: Dan Peterson
The American Spectator
December 1, 2005

Passenger Ferry Service Celebrated
By: Matt Pranger & Sharon Kivisto
The San Juan Islander
December 1, 2005

Under God or Under Darwin?
Intelligent Design could be a bridge between civilizations.
By: Mustafa Akyol
National Review
December 1, 2005

Don’t Fear the Designer
Competing philosophies and beliefs.
By: Tom Bethell
National Review Online
December 1, 2005

Highway Capacity and Tolling
A Reason Foundation Presentation
By: Adrian Moore
The Reason Foundation
November 30, 2005

'Intelligent design': What do scientists fear?
Show Transcript
By: Cal Thomas & Bob Beckel
USA TODAY: Common Ground
November 30, 2005

Friday Harbor Foot Ferry Arrives
Three-month trial run is funded with a $196,000 federal grant
By: Aubrey Cohen
The Bellingham Herald
November 29, 2005

Aground: State's Passenger Ferries
By: Editorial
The Seattle Times
November 29, 2005

State, B.C. Fear Negative Impact Of Passport Rule
By: The Associated Press
The Seattle Times
November 29, 2005

A Push For Accountability In Olympia
By: David Ammons
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 28, 2005

Passenger-Ferry Task Force Has More Queries Than Answers
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
November 28, 2005

Does Reason Need God?
By: Peter A. Pagan-Aguiar, Ph.D
National Catholic Register
November 27, 2005

Students join debate on intelligent design
Campus clubs set up to defend concept
By: Lisa Anderson
Chicago Tribune
November 25, 2005

Off The Rails
The Skinny
By: unknown
The Bellingham Weekly
November 25, 2005

Passenger-Only Group Tangled Over 'Triangle'
By: Elaine Helm
The Kitsap Sun
November 23, 2005

Tales of Horror Falling Mostly on Deaf Ears
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
November 23, 2005

Good Governance
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
November 23, 2005

We Spoke As One State On I-912
By: Thomas Shapley
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 23, 2005

Helping Out Highway 9
With the gas tax increase safe, officials are planning how to spend the money to best ease congestion.
By: Lukas Velush
The Everett Herald
November 22, 2005

Fox Q13 Interviews TDP Director Hance Haney
Seattle - The Year 2013
By: Darren Dedo
KCPQ Fox 13 News
November 21, 2005

Scientists Should Keep Minds Open
By: Jay W. Richards & Guillermo Gonzalez
Philadelphia Inquirer
November 21, 2005

Those Defensive Darwinists
By: Jonathan Witt
Seattle Times
November 21, 2005

Vienna cardinal draws lines in Intelligent Design row
By: Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor
Reuters
November 21, 2005

Tired County Commuters Kept Gas Tax
Weary of gridlock, drivers here were key to defeating initiative
By: Lukas Velush and Scott North
The Everett Herald
November 20, 2005

Creation is a Revelation of God’s Presence
Text of Pope Benedict's Wednesday Address
By: Pope Benedict XVI
National Catholic Register
November 20, 2005

Vienna Cardinal Draws Lines in Intelligent Design Row
By: Tom Heneghan
Reuters
November 20, 2005

Which Way To Go Now Without Monorail?
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 19, 2005

Leaders Must Act Now To Avoid A Severe, Regional Energy Crisis
By: Bruce Agnew and Charles Ganske
The Puget Sound Business Journal
November 18, 2005

EU Threatens Innovation in Action Against Microsoft
By: Hance Haney
disco-tech.org
November 16, 2005

Dori Monson Show
Intelligent Design Debate Transcript
By: Stephen Meyer
The Dori Monson Show
November 16, 2005

Stephen Meyer vs. Peter Ward
Transcript
By: The Dori Monson Show
KIRO Radio 710
November 16, 2005

The Future of Amtrak
By: Ross Reynolds
KUOW: The Conversation
November 15, 2005

Intelligent Design: Professors discuss Teaching the Controversial Subject
By: Xiaowei Cathy Tang
Cornell Daily Sun
November 15, 2005

Not Your Father's Republican Party
Is the GOP Still the Conservative Party?
By: Adam Wolfson
The Claremont Review of Books
November 14, 2005

Bus Rapid Transit: The Solution To The Region's Gridlock
By: Donald F. Padelford
The Seattle Times
November 13, 2005

Now For The Second Half Of The Highway Solution
By: Editorial
The News Tribune
November 13, 2005

Intelligent Design Evolving into Hot Issue
Lawmakers consider whether to mandate what is taught in public school science classes
By: Mary Beth Schneider
Indianapolis Star
November 13, 2005

Bad Advisers
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
November 13, 2005

The Scientific Status of Intelligent Design:
The Methodological Equivalence of Naturalistic and Non-Naturalistic Origins Theories1
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe (Ignatius Press)
November 13, 2005

Is the World Ready for a Superboy - or a Dogboy?
Science is heading for scary places
By: Wesley J. Smith
Dallas Morning News
November 13, 2005

Kittitas County Reaps Benefits
By: Patrick Carlson
Daily Record
November 12, 2005

Intelligent Design and Academic Freedom
By: Barbara Bradley Hagerty
NPR: All Things Considered
November 11, 2005

Gas Tax Stays, But Don't Expect Big Road Projects To Get Going Soon
By: Andrew Garber and Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
November 10, 2005

Profile: Intelligent Design and Academic Freedom (Transcript)
By: Barbara Bradley Haggerty
All Things Considered (NPR)
November 10, 2005

Tax No Longer Limbo
By: Brad Shannon
The Olympian
November 10, 2005

Analysis of Kansas Definition of Science Compared to All Other State Science Definitions
By: Jonathan Wells, Ph.D
Discovery Institute
November 10, 2005

ID Opens Astronomer’s Mind to Universe’s Surprises
Guillermo Gonzalez talks about why hes an intelligent design astronomer and how that opens his mind.
By: Julia C. Keller
Science & Theology News
November 10, 2005

Amtrak Fires President Days After Bad Report
Tenure Included Clashes With Bush Administration
By: Keith L. Alexander
The Washington Post
November 10, 2005

Setting the Record Straight about Discovery Institute's Role in the Dover School District Case
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 10, 2005

Board Fires Amtrak Chief
By: Patrick Rucker
DC Examiner
November 9, 2005

Pope Echoes Arguments of Intelligent Design Advocates
By: Stacy Meichtry and Kevin Eckstrom
Religion News Service
November 9, 2005

Discovery Institute Welcomes Pope's Embrace of "Intelligent Project"
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 9, 2005

Liberté and Egalité against Fraternité
By: Alex Binz
The Independent InstituteOlive W. Garvey Fellowship
November 7, 2005

Kansas Becomes Fifth State to Allow Teaching of Scientific Criticism of Evolution in Public Schools
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 7, 2005

What I-912 Is About: Killing Road Projects
By: Editorial
The News Tribune
November 6, 2005

Biohazards
Advances in biological science raise troubling questions about what it means to be human
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
November 6, 2005

The Case of Behe vs. Darwin
By: Josh Getlin
Los Angeles Times
November 5, 2005

A couple of bad ideas: Legislature shouldn't design curriculum
By: Editorial Board
The Indianapolis Star
November 4, 2005

Highest Federal Ranking Gives Big Boost To Light Rail Plan
By: Jane Hadley
The Seattle P-I
November 4, 2005

How to Outdo Greenspan
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
November 4, 2005

GAO: Amtrak Business Practices Need Help
By: Donna De La Cruz
The Associated Press
November 3, 2005

Moore's Law, Kurzweil and Telecosm Stocks
By: George Gilder
Forbes
November 3, 2005

Starry Fight
Oh heavens! A brilliant Cuban exile takes top billing in the intelligent design debate
By: Mariah Blake
Miami New Times
November 3, 2005

It's Constitutional But Not Smart to Teach Intelligent Design in Schools
Schools should teach the flaws in Darwinian theory rather than plugging intelligent design
By: Casey Luskin
Beliefnet.com
November 1, 2005

Intelligent Design: Relevant to Science
By: Chris Macosko
The Minnesota Daily
November 1, 2005

Intelligent Design Case Judge Likely To Use "Lemon Test'
Jones to decide whether Dover has secular or religious motivation.
By: Christina Gostomski
Allentown Morning Call
October 31, 2005

Telecom Landscape Has Changed:
Not Culture Of Reliance On Regulation
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
October 31, 2005

DeForrestation
By: Malcolm A. Kline
Campus Report Online
October 31, 2005

Europe vs. Europe
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 31, 2005

Evolution of Intelligent Design
From prime-time television to courthouses, group gains ground in anti-Darwin effort
By: Lisa Anderson
Chicago Tribune
October 30, 2005

Do intelligent design disclaimers on public school books violate the Constitution?
By: Shaunti Feldhahn
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
October 30, 2005

Intelligent Design Explained
In speech at Washburn, Phillip Johnson says goal is to question evolution
By: Lindsey Geisler
Topeka Capital-Journal
October 29, 2005

North Commuter Trains Sought
transportation coalition is putting together a proposal to gain Burlington Northern Santa Fe track access from Everett to Bellingham.
By: Lukas Velush
The Everett Herald
October 28, 2005

Viaduct: A Tunnel's The Best Choice
By: Bruce Agnew, Tom Till and Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
October 27, 2005

American military deaths in Iraq: Context and History
By: James J. Na
RealClear Politics
October 27, 2005

Citizens Have Right to Present Proposed Evolution Policy at School Board Meetings
By: Larry Caldwell
Quality Science Education for All
October 26, 2005

Assisting suicides is bad law, policy
Sacramento is considering creating an Oregon-style system to end lives
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Orange County Register
October 25, 2005

'Intelligent Design' Supporters Gather
By: Ondrej Hejma
Associated Press
October 24, 2005

Tax Reform Timidity
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
October 24, 2005

By Design?
By: Rita Braver
CBS News Sunday Morning
October 23, 2005

Should science classes require the teaching of Intelligent Design theory?
By: Shaunti Feldhahn
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
October 23, 2005

E. Washington Gets Back More From Gas Tax Than It Pays
By: John K. Wiley
The Seattle P-I
October 21, 2005

Floating Bridge Or Sinking Deathtrap?
Evergreen Point At Heart of I-912 Debate
By: Peggy Anderson
The King County Journal
October 21, 2005

I-90 Project Near Snoqualmie Expected To Improve Safety
By: Chris Mulick
Tri-City Herald
October 20, 2005

Darwin's Critics Are No Bigots, in Contrast to Certain Darwinists
By: Giuseppe Sermonti
Giuseppe Sermonti
October 19, 2005

Intelligent Design Advocate Hits Back Against Critics
By: Martha Raffaele
Associated Press
October 19, 2005

Anti-ID stance is good old intolerance again
By: David K. DeWolf and Randall Wegner
Philadelphia Inquirer
October 18, 2005

Expert Witness Sees Evidence in Nature for Intelligent Design
By: Laurie Goodstein
The New York Times
October 18, 2005

Biochemist argues intelligent design not same as creationism
By: Lisa Anderson
Chicago Tribune
October 18, 2005

Pa. Professor Testifies Of Doubts About Darwin
By: Michael Powell
Washington Post
October 18, 2005

Test Article for Transportation Wa
A good test article
By: Chris
Disco
October 17, 2005

We Have To Live With Our Transit Decisions
By: Joel Connelly
The Seattle P-I
October 17, 2005

Review of Creationism's Trojan Horse
By: Jonathan Witt
Philosophia Cristi
October 17, 2005

Rewards of Economic Freedom
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 17, 2005

National Science Foundation Sued for Using Federal Tax Dollars to Promote Religion in Public Schools
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 17, 2005

Discovery Institute Tells Dover Judge Teaching About Intelligent Design is Constitutional
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 17, 2005

Wall Street Goes Wobbly:
Animal liberationists intimidate the New York Stock Exchange.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
October 17, 2005

Election 2005: Gas Tax Looms Large For County
By: Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
October 15, 2005

Expanded Light Rail Plan Envisioned For Region
By: Jane Hadley
The Seattle P-I
October 14, 2005

Amtrak to Spin Off Corridor
Board Votes to Set Up Separate Subsidiary for High-Cost Line
By: Keith L. Alexander
The Washington Post
October 14, 2005

Ferry Advisory Group Comes Out Against I-912
By: Josh Farley
The Kitsap Sun
October 13, 2005

City Council Against Repeal of Gas Tax
By: Kathy Korengel
Walla Walla Union-Bullitin
October 13, 2005

‘ID' Doesn't Mean ‘Idiot'
By: Wesley Stephenson
Times-Mail News
October 13, 2005

Talking Traffic: Congestion
By: Jane Hadley
The Seattle P-I
October 12, 2005

Give Me That Old Time Evolution:
A Response to the New Republic
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
October 12, 2005

Lawsuit Alleges that Federally-Funded Evolution Website Violates Separation of Church and State by Using Religion to Promote Evolution
By: Larry Caldwell
Quality Science Education for All
October 12, 2005

Brace for the U.N. Tax Man
By: James J. Na
Seattle Times
October 11, 2005

Foster Critical Thinking in Schools
By: Doug Cowan
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 10, 2005

Who is Stuck on Stupid?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 10, 2005

The Ripple Effect Of A Fuel Tax Repeal
By: Adam Wilson and Brad Shannon
The Olympian
October 9, 2005

Intelligent Design Offers a Competing Explanation for the Origin of Life.
By: Brian Fahling
Allentown Morning Call
October 9, 2005

Voting To Repeal The State Gas Tax Would Be Foolish
By: Editorial Board
Skagit Valley Herald
October 9, 2005

New Mexico Schools Could Enter Battle Over 'Intelligent Design'
By: Martha Raffaele
Washington Post
October 9, 2005

UI Statement on Intelligent Design Not End of Discussion
By: Shawn Vestal
Spokesman Review
October 9, 2005

Miers: The Recusal Trap
Why the Senate should reject Harriet Miers' nomination
By: John C. Wohlstetter
The American Spectator
October 6, 2005

U of I President: Teach Only Evolution in Science Classes
By: John MIller
Associated Press
October 6, 2005

Dover Trial Witness Plays Misleading Word Games In Effort to Redefine Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 6, 2005

In Intelligent Design Trial Take Barbara Forrest’s Testimony With A “Shaker-Full” of Salt, Warns Discovery Institute
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 5, 2005

A Kass Act:
The chairman of the bioethics council steps down.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
October 5, 2005

85 Scientists Join Together in Urging Court to Protect Academic Freedom and Not Limit Research into Intelligent Design Theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 4, 2005

Discovery Institute Denounces University of Idaho’s Ban on Differing Views on Evolution as Unconstitutional
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 4, 2005

'Intelligent design' theory definitely belongs in biology class--as a history lesson in the evolution of thought.
By: Crispin Sartwell
MSNBC Newsweek
October 3, 2005

High-Tech, Low Fuel Commuting
By: Paul Andrews
The Seattle Times
October 3, 2005

The Timeless Truth of Creation
By: Jeff Jacoby
Boston Globe
October 2, 2005

Radical Role Reversal in Evolution Debate
By: John G. West
Indianapolis Star
October 2, 2005

Let 'intelligent design' and science rumble
By: Michael Balter
Los Angeles Times
October 2, 2005

Trial Exposes America's Division Over Evolution
By: Paul Nussbaum
Philadelphia Inquirer
October 2, 2005

How The State Spent our Gas Taxes
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
October 2, 2005

Free Speech on Evolution Campaign
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 1, 2005

Dover Trial Preview to Witness Testimony
An Interview with (Dr.) Barbara Forrest
By: Hosted by Marvin Waldburger
Radio Station WNBLAT
September 29, 2005

Kingston-Seattle Foot Ferry Begins Hiatus Saturday
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 29, 2005

Roseville District Keeping Close Eye on Evolution Trial
By: Laurel Rosenhall
Sacramento Bee
September 29, 2005

Price-Gouging?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
September 29, 2005

Academic Freedom Under Attack in NCSE Letter Seeking to Limit Teaching of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 29, 2005

Have You Heard the Good News…
about adult and umbilical cord blood stem cells? Probably not.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard (Daily Standard)
September 29, 2005

All Sides of the Issue Belong in Classroom
By: Casey Luskin
Philadelphia Inquirer
September 28, 2005

Intelligent design on trial
By: Editorial Board
The Washington Times
September 28, 2005

To Debate or Not to Debate Intelligent Design?
By: Gerald Graff
Inside Higher Ed
September 28, 2005

Imposter Design Theory On Trial In Dover Case, Real Intelligent Design Still Not Discussed in Court
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 28, 2005

Adult Stem Cells Restore Feeling In Paraplegic
Apparent Major Breakthrough With Patient Paralyzed 19 years
By: Staff
WorldNetDaily.com
September 28, 2005

Adult Stem Cells Restore Feeling In Paraplegic
Apparent Major Breakthrough With Patient Paralyzed 19 years
By: Staff
WorldNetDaily.com
September 28, 2005

Copernicus Stages A Comeback
By: David Berlinski
Discovery Institute
September 27, 2005

Institute: Both sides wrong
By: Michelle Starr
York Daily Record
September 27, 2005

In Dover Trial, ACLU’s Expert Witness Mischaracterizes Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 27, 2005

Kitzmiller V. Dover Opening Statements
By: Dover Trial
Dover Trial
September 26, 2005

Is Teaching Intelligent Design Illegal?: A Debate
By: Francis J. Beckwith and Douglas Laycock
Legal Affairs
September 26, 2005

Why Do We Invoke Darwin? Philip Skell Responds
By: Philip Skell
The Scientist
September 26, 2005

Scopes Turns 80
By: Joe Manzari
The American Enterprise Online
September 25, 2005

‘Intelligent Design’ Faces First Big Court Test
Parents sue after alternate to evolution added to science curriculum
By: Alex Johnson
MSNBC
September 24, 2005

Trial Puts Dover Debate in National Spotlight
Other states, media watch closely as local case heads to court
By: Christina Kauffman
The York Dispatch
September 23, 2005

House Telecom Proposal Opens New Frontiers for Regulation
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
September 22, 2005

Katrina: The Sounds of Communications Silence
BANDWIDTH SEPTEMBER 2005
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
September 22, 2005

Sovereignty, from Sea to Sea
By: James J. Na
Seattle Times
September 21, 2005

Discovery Institute's Position on Dover, PA "Intelligent Design" Case
It's about Free Speech, Not Church and State
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
September 21, 2005

Feeding the kitty for Katrina
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
September 21, 2005

Intelligent Design Trial Showcases ACLU’s “Orwellian Efforts” to Stifle Scientific Inquiry, says Discovery Institute
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 21, 2005

Ferries Chief to Bainbridge: It's Staying
By: Rachel Pritchett
The Kitsap Sun
September 20, 2005

U.S. Congress Strikes Back in "Battle of Inchon"
By: James J. Na
Real Clear Politics
September 19, 2005

Your Air Taxi Is Almost Ready
By: Michelle Dammon Loyalka
Business Week Online
September 19, 2005

Who'll Be To Blame If Viaduct, 520 Bridge Collapse?
By: Ralph Thomas
The Seattle Times
September 19, 2005

Ferries Maintenance Facility Should Stay on BI
By: opinion
The Kitsap Sun
September 17, 2005

Britain Slowly Sinking
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
September 16, 2005

There’s Not Enough Bias in the Media!
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Institute
September 15, 2005

Holy Rights
Church and state and the Bush justices
By: Vincent Phillip Munoz
National Review Online
September 14, 2005

Private Passenger Ferries Deserve Public Subsidies
By: Tim Botkin, Community Columnist
The Kitsap Sun
September 13, 2005

A Design for Life: An Interview with Michael Behe
By: John Sutherland
The Guardian
September 12, 2005

It's Clear: Plan Today For Water Tomorrow
Pierce, Snohomish, King counties must have shared strategy for future demands
By: Matt Rosenberg
The News Tribune
September 11, 2005

State To Court: Curb Vehicle Tax
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
September 10, 2005

Top Questions and Answers About Intelligent Design Theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 8, 2005

New Book by Senior Fellow David Berlinski Explores the Fascinating History of Mathematics
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 8, 2005

Huge Response to Samizdat Article the Darwinists Tried to Suppress
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Institute
September 7, 2005

Katrina: Catatonia Compounds Catastrophe
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
By: John C. Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
September 7, 2005

Katrina: Catatonia Compounds Catastrophe
FULL TEXT
By: John C. Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
September 7, 2005

Intelligent Design is Based on Science, Not Religion
By: John G. West
Dallas Morning News
September 4, 2005

Lessons of Smaller States
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
September 4, 2005

Transportation Update
By: Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Journey AAA Washington Magazine
September 1, 2005

Jude Wanniski, 1936-2005
By: George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
September 1, 2005

Habitable Zones in the Universe
By: Guillermo Gonzalez
Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres
September 1, 2005

Private Kingston-Seattle Foot Ferry To Stop Sailing
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 1, 2005

Thought Police Try To Stifle Academic Freedom at Iowa State University
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 1, 2005

Questions and Answers about Discovery Institute
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 1, 2005

Our Silent Partners
By: David Berlinski
Discovery Institute
August 31, 2005

ID Theory: Open to 'Design' Possibilities
By: Guillermo Gonzalez
Des Moines Register
August 31, 2005

Transit Agencies Could End Up Roadkill
By: Joel Connelly
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 31, 2005

The Ayatollah of Atheism and Darwin’s Altars
By: Paul Johnson
The Spectator (UK)
August 31, 2005

A Universal Debate
ISU astronomy professor finds himself at the center of a controversy over science and religion
By: Reid Forgrave
Des Moines Register
August 31, 2005

Horse Sense
The Debate In Washington State About Bestiality Is Actually A Fight Over Human Exceptionalism.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
August 31, 2005

Darwinian Evolutionary Theory and the Life Sciences in the 21st Century
By: Roland Hirsch
Uncommon Dissent
August 30, 2005

Misrepresenting Intelligent Design
By: Guillermo Gonzalez
The Scientist
August 29, 2005

Why Do We Invoke Darwin?
Evolutionary theory contributes little to experimental biology
By: Philip S. Skell
The Scientist
August 29, 2005

Spooked by the Obvious
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
August 29, 2005

Just Check the ID
By: Sally Jenkins
The Washington Post
August 29, 2005

Gilder Cohosts Exciting Ninth Telecosm Conference
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 29, 2005

Design or Darwin?
By: Joe Woodard
Calgary Herald
August 28, 2005

Does God Have a Place in Class?:
Intelligent Design Ignites Great Debate
By: John Angus Campbell & Bill Marty
Calgary Herald
August 28, 2005

Intelligent Design is Falsifiable
By: Discovery Institute
Discovery Institute
August 26, 2005

How Should Schools Handle Evolution? Debate it
By: John Angus Campbell and Stephen C. Meyer
USA Today
August 26, 2005

'Reality Needs To Take Over'
State Senator Dave Schmidt, R-Bothell, defends the Legislature's transportation package and its relevance to Snohomish County
By: Amy Rolph
The Everett Herald
August 25, 2005

Rail Line Users Should Be Able To Keep On Chuggin'
By: Dean A. Radford
The King County Journal
August 25, 2005

Brutally Criticized
By: The O'Reilly Factor
Fox News
August 25, 2005

Is Assisted Suicide Legal?
Jonathan Adler and Wesley J. Smith debate
By: Wesley J. Smith and Jonathan Adler
Legal Affairs
August 25, 2005

The Future of Photography
George Gilder's "The Silicon Eye" reviewed
By: William Meyers
The New York Sun
August 25, 2005

There's an Intelligent Defence for Intelligent Design
By: Hendrik Van der Breggen
Kitchener Waterloo Record
August 23, 2005

The New York Times Makes Progress on the Controversy (But Needs to Make More)
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Institute
August 22, 2005

Intelligent Design Revisited
By: David Limbaugh
Townhall.com
August 22, 2005

Transportation: Get On The Water
By: Opinion
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 21, 2005

Who's Afraid of Scientific Methods?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
August 21, 2005

UPDATED: News Coverage of Evolution Critiqued Daily
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 21, 2005

Former Chairman Featured in Sunday Seattle Times Magazine
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 21, 2005

UPDATED: New York Times Credits Discovery Institute with Transforming the Debate over Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 21, 2005

God and Matter: The Evolution of the Evolution Debate
By: Benjamin Wiker
National Catholic Register
August 20, 2005

Mad Scientists
Bushs proIntelligent Design comments spark debate, rancor
By: Mark Bergin
World Magazine
August 20, 2005

Ferry Routes Would Ease Traffic:
County Council Looks At Several Runs To Help Lighten Congestion
By: Lori Varosh
King County Journal
August 19, 2005

Controversial Editor Backed
By: Michael Powell
Washington Post
August 19, 2005

Leadership Drought, Not Water Shortage in Northwest
By: Staff
Cascadia Center
August 19, 2005

Office of Special Counsel Concludes Smithsonian Created a “Hostile Work Environment” In Effort to Oust Biologist Skeptical of Darwinism
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 19, 2005

Unintelligent Design: Hostility Toward Religious Believers at the Nation's Museum
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review
August 18, 2005

Darwin-only Crowd Desperately Rejects Any Competing theory
By: Jonathan Witt
The News Tribune
August 14, 2005

A Darwinist's Declension (Nude Descending a Staircase)
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Institute
August 12, 2005

Toward Theological Evolution
By: David Klinghoffer
Forward
August 12, 2005

Transcript of Nightline Interview with Dr. Stephen Meyer of Discovery Institute
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 12, 2005

Why Do We Regulate?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
August 11, 2005

Darwinist Dawkins Ducks NPR Debate With Gilder
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 10, 2005

Lehrer transcript of Michael Behe and Lawrence Krauss
Debate over Intelligent Design
By: staff
News Hour with Jim Lehrer
August 10, 2005

Intelligent Design is Sorely Misunderstood
By: John G. West
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 9, 2005

Origin of Life: A Catholic View
By: George Sim Johnson
NPR, "Taking Issue"
August 8, 2005

The Origins of Life:
A Catholic View
By: George Sim Johnston
Taking Issue (NPR)
August 8, 2005

The Origins of Life:
A Catholic View
By: George Sim Johnston
Taking Issue (NPR)
August 8, 2005

The Origins of Life:
A Catholic View
By: George Sim Johnston
Taking Issue (NPR)
August 8, 2005

The Origins of Life:
A Catholic View
By: George Sim Johnston
Taking Issue (NPR)
August 8, 2005

Survival of the Fittest? Darwin meets Intelligent Design
By: Kathleen Parker
Houston Chronicle
August 8, 2005

Getting There: Ferry Rider Questions Turnstile Placement
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 8, 2005

Talking with Dinosaurs
By: Christopher Booker
Sunday Telegraph
August 7, 2005

The Evolution Wars
By: Claudia Wallis
Time
August 7, 2005

No, Your Honor:
Evolutionists Shouldn't Attack Scientists
By: John G. West
Knoxville News Sentinel
August 7, 2005

When the Lines Were Drawn:
How the Scopes Trial Reshaped Science, Religion and Politics.
By: Christopher Levenick
Wall Street Journal
August 5, 2005

The Intelligent Design Bogeyman
By: David Limbaugh
Human Events
August 5, 2005

Darwin's Compost
By: George Neumayr
American Thinker
August 4, 2005

Liberation Theology
The twisted thinking motivating PETA
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
August 4, 2005

Designs on Us
Conservatives on Darwin vs. ID
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
August 3, 2005

Steven Vincent, R.I.P.
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 3, 2005

Hardheaded advice from Murray, Larsen
By: Editorial
Seattle Times
August 2, 2005

Federal Budget Adds Ferry Money
With the largest ferry system in the nation, state and private operators will be seeking help from the $285 million pot of cash.
By: Elaine Helm
The Kitsap Sun
August 2, 2005

Efforts To Disarm Hezbollah Must Be Allowed To Go Forward
By: Marshall J. Sana
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 2, 2005

President Bush's Support for Free Speech on Evolution and Intelligent Design Draws Praise from Discovery Institute
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 2, 2005

Today Programme: Transcript
By: Staff
BBC Radio 4
August 1, 2005

The Monkey Wrench
By: George Neumayr
The American Spectator
July 29, 2005

The Problem with Darwinian Solutions:
Sean Carroll and Michael Ruse argue that Evo Devo Undermines Intelligent Design. ID Advocate William Dembski Begs to Differ.
By: William A. Dembski
Science & Theology News
July 29, 2005

"Wedge II" Discovery at Discovery Dumpster Reveals Theocracy Plan
By: Cassandra
The Oracle Herald
July 28, 2005

Obsolete Regulators
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
July 28, 2005

Seattle's Charms Can't Hold The Young And The Restless
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
July 27, 2005

The Evolution of George Gilder
The Author And Tech-Sector Guru Has A New Cause To Create Controversy With: Intelligent Design
By: Joseph P. Kahn
The Boston Globe
July 27, 2005

The Link Between Breast Cancer and Abortion
By: Robert Cihak & Michael Glueck
NewsMax.com
July 27, 2005

The Silicon Eye: George Gilder Q&A on WashingtonPost.com
Transcript of George Gilder's Washington Post Internet Discussion
By: Washington Post
Washington Post
July 27, 2005

Darwinists Take a Look in the Mirror
By: John G. West
Waco Tribune-Herald
July 25, 2005

The Intelligent Approach: Teach the Strengths and Weaknesses of Evolution
By: Jonathan Witt
Discovery Institute
July 25, 2005

New Book by Italian Geneticist Criticizes Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 25, 2005

Evolution Battle Grows in Schools
By: Kim Kozlowski
The Detroit News
July 24, 2005

Fear of Responsibility
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
July 21, 2005

Gettting The Most Bang For Our Transportation Bucks
By: Larry Phillips
Seattle Times
July 20, 2005

Dame Cecily Saunders
The Mother Of Modern Hospice Care Passes On.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 19, 2005

Protect Public Transportation
By: Neal Peirce
Seattle Times
July 18, 2005

The Truth About Discovery Institute and "Theocracy"
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 15, 2005

The Skeptical Rejoinder
Objections to our Argument from The Privileged Planet
By: Guillermo Gonzalez, Jay Richards
Discovery Institute
July 14, 2005

The Price Con
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
July 14, 2005

A Brand X Bump?
By: Staff
The Wall Street Journal
July 14, 2005

Fellow Launches Capitol Blog
John Wohlstetter's New Blog Explores Big Issues of the Day
By: Charles Ganske
Discovery Institute
July 13, 2005

The Free Press Is Essential, But Journalists Cannot Be Above Law
By: Howard Chapman
The Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
July 13, 2005

Supreme Court's Kelo Decision Justifies Euthanasia
By: Robert J. Cihak and Michael Arnold Glueck, The Medicine Men
Newsmax.com
July 13, 2005

Dying for Liberation
Why is PETA killing animals?
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
July 13, 2005

New Blog Fills Void in U.S. Media Coverage of Russian Affairs
By: Charles Ganske
Discovery Institute
July 12, 2005

Bus Routes to Link Whatcom, Skagit, Island Counties
By: Kelsey Dosen
Western Front
July 12, 2005

Professors Defend Ohio Grad Student Under Attack by Darwinists
By: Dr. Robert DiSilvestro, Dr. Glen R. Needham
Dissertation Committee
July 11, 2005

A Grand Conspiracy
By: Guillermo Gonzalez
Ames Tribune
July 11, 2005

Ames Tribune Letter
By: James Patterson
Ames Tribune
July 11, 2005

Leading Catholic Cardinal Speaks Out On Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 11, 2005

Discovery Institute Files Public Records Request in OSU Evolution Academic Freedom Case
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 11, 2005

EU Extortionists
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
July 10, 2005

WTA Proposes New Trans-County Transit Service
By: Chelle Davidson
Whatcom Independent
July 7, 2005

Tri-County Transit
By: Lucas Henning
The Bellingham Weekly
July 6, 2005

The O'Connor Test
Farewell to her religion jurisprudence?
By: Vincent Phillip Muoz
The National Review Online
July 6, 2005

WTA Proposes New Trans-County Transit Service
By: Chelle Davidson
Whatcom Independent
July 5, 2005

Articles Advocating Teaching the Controversy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 3, 2005

Alice in Cableland; Grokster in Fableland
Bandwidth July 2005
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
July 1, 2005

Truth Sheets
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 1, 2005

An Interview with CSC Senior Fellow Jonathan Wells
By: Daniel Cervera
Intelligent Design Undergraduate Research Center
June 30, 2005

Valley Boys and Girls
A Review of George Gilder's 'Silicon Eye'
By: David Kushner
The Washington Post
June 30, 2005

How to Teach the Controversy Legally
By: Discovery Institute
Discovery Institute
June 30, 2005

Photos From the National Premiere of The Privileged Planet
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 30, 2005

An Open Letter to My Open-Minded Colleagues
By: Guillermo Gonzalez
Discovery Institute
June 29, 2005

Uninformed Expropriation
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
June 29, 2005

The Skinny: Tri-County Transit
By: Unknown
The Bellingham Weekly
June 27, 2005

What's A DMU And Is One Coming To Bellingham?
By: C.B. HALL
Whatcom Independent
June 24, 2005

Better Dead Than Fed, PETA Says
By: Debra J. Saunders
San Francisco Chronicle
June 23, 2005

Regulatory Oppression
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
June 23, 2005

Stem-Cell Sleight of Hand
Mario Cuomo Accuses President Bush Of Letting Religion Run His Stem-Cell Policy, But Bush Isn't The One Ignoring Actual Science.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
June 23, 2005

Discovery Institute Opposes Proposed PA Bill on Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 22, 2005

Review of The Privileged Planet
By: David Hughes
The Royal Astronomical Society
June 20, 2005

Libel Claim Over Evolution Article Settled by California Academy of Science
Parent's Claim Sparked by False Article by Leading Darwin Advocate
By: Larry Caldwell
Larry Caldwell
June 20, 2005

Eminent Historian Paul Johnson on Darwinian Fundamentalists
By: Paul Johnson
Forbes
June 20, 2005

The Lesson of Gwangju Reverberates Today
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
June 16, 2005

Jay Richards' Response to Barbara Forrest
By: Jay Richards
Discovery Institute
June 16, 2005

Destructive Government
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
June 16, 2005

Introduction to The Privileged Planet
By: Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay Richards
Regnery
June 15, 2005

New Draft of Kansas Science Standards Praised For Encouraging Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 14, 2005

An Open Letter to the Amazing Randi
By: David Berlinski
Discovery Institute
June 13, 2005

Attack on OSU Graduate Student Endangers Academic Freedom
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 13, 2005

Teaching Humanity's Origins: Evolved or designed?
By: Peggy Fletcher Stack
The Salt Lake Tribune
June 12, 2005

Rationale of the State Board for Adopting these Science Curriculum Standards
By: KSBOE
KSBOE
June 9, 2005

Britain May Tell Drivers To Pay $2.30 Per Mile
By: Mark Rice-Oxley
The Seattle Times
June 9, 2005

Saving Europe
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
June 9, 2005

Southworth to Seattle: Ferry's Future Look?
By: Travis Baker
The Kitsap Sun
June 9, 2005

Do Centrioles Generate a Polar Ejection Force?
By: Jonathan Wells
Rivista Biologia
June 8, 2005

Another Biology Journal Publishes Article Applying Intelligent Design Theory to Scientific Research
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 8, 2005

New Technology Director Named
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 8, 2005

False Federalism
In Gonzales v. Raich, its the state thats violating federalist principles.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
June 8, 2005

Film Based on Professor's Book Showing at Smithsonian:
Professor's ideas gain recognition in film
By: Brian Oltman
Iowa State Daily
June 7, 2005

Sounder Adds Another Train To North Route
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
June 6, 2005

The Privileged Planet: Questions and Answers
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 6, 2005

A Run on the World Bank
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
June 3, 2005

Open debate on Intelligent Design
By: Charles C. Haynes
Springfield News Leader
June 1, 2005

Doctors Doubt Darwinism
By: Robert J. Cihak, M.D., and Michael Arnold Glueck, M.D., The Medicine Men
Newsmax.com
June 1, 2005

Ferry-TEA SUMMARY
By: Sen. Patty Murray
Passenger Vessel Association
June 1, 2005

Ferry Transportation Enhancement Act
By: Senator Patty Murray
109th US Congress
June 1, 2005

The Final Evolution
Review of From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics and Racism in Germany
By: Tom Bethell
The American Spectator
June 1, 2005

North Sound Passenger Ferry Study
By: Wilbur Smith Associates
North Sound Connecting Communities Project-NSCCP
June 1, 2005

Assistant Professor Premiers Film at Institute
By: William Dillon
The Tribune
June 1, 2005

Why Business Leaders Support Transportation Taxes
By: Colin Moseley
The Seattle Times
May 31, 2005

Teaching students to be 'competent jurors' on evolution
By: Doug Cowan
Christian Science Monitor
May 31, 2005

Drift to World Government?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 31, 2005

The Quantum Enigma
Finding the Hidden Key
By: Smith, Wolfgang
Sophia Perennis
May 31, 2005

Nearly Two-Thirds of Doctors Skeptical of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
Backing for naturalistic explanation of life not as solid as once thought
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 31, 2005

The English Patient
Leslie Burke wants to live; the National Health Service has a second opinion.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
May 30, 2005

Food Service Return Floats Some Boats
By: Diana Caza
The Kitsap Sun
May 27, 2005

All American History Pivots On Events Of Our Civil War
By: Howard L. Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
May 27, 2005

Intelligent Decline, Revisited
By: Mustafa Akyol
Tech Central Station
May 27, 2005

Ferry Passengers Glad To Find Galley Reopened
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
May 27, 2005

Safer Roads Secure Our Future
By: Mary Margaret Haugen and Dan Swecker
The Seattle P-I
May 26, 2005

Welcome to the Brave New Jersey
By: Paul Mulshine
New Jersey Star-Ledger
May 26, 2005

Foot Ferries Need Local Support
By: Editorial
The Kitsap Sun
May 25, 2005

Hot Food Returns To Bainbridge Ferry
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 25, 2005

Rescue Science from Evolutionists
By: Marty Pomeroy / Guest Columnist
Metro West Daily News
May 25, 2005

Where’s the Leave-My-Money Alone Coalition?
By: Deroy Murdock
National Review Online
May 24, 2005

Q&A with Bioethicist Wesley J. Smith
Attack of the Clones? This is no movie. Welcome to the Brave New World.
By: Kathryn Jean Lopez
National Review Online
May 24, 2005

Kingston Ferry Faces Challenges, But Stays Afloat
By: Susie Oh
The Kitsap Sun
May 24, 2005

The Letter Nature Wouldn't Print
By: Staff & Stephen C. Meyer
Discovery Institute
May 23, 2005

Smoot Hawley, Chinese Style
By: George Gilder
Forbes.com
May 20, 2005

Not The Flat Earth Myth Again!
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
May 20, 2005

Demagoguery Dangers in Deutschland
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 20, 2005

Publishers Weekly Likes Gilder Book, The Silicon Eye
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 19, 2005

Nature Magazine Letters Responding to ID Coverage
By: Various
Nature
May 19, 2005

Mt. Vernon Bus Proposal Begs Community Insight
OUR VIEW
By: Opinion
The Bellingham Herald
May 18, 2005

Letters Favoring Intelligent Design
By: Various
Orange County Register
May 18, 2005

Five Years Old, Yet Still Packing a Punch
A Review of: Icons of Evolution by Dr. Jonathan Wells
By: Tristan Abbey
Stanford Review
May 17, 2005

Doctors Challenge Patient's Final Say On Right To Live
By: Alexandra Frean and Steve Bird
Times Online
May 16, 2005

Bus Commute May Cross County Lines
Transit agencies weigh Mount Vernon-Bellingham service
By: Aubrey Cohen
The Bellingham Herald
May 16, 2005

Underrepresented Minorities
A Shift In The Racial Dialogue
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
May 16, 2005

Doubting Rationalist:
'Intelligent Design' Proponent Phillip Johnson, and How He Came to Be
By: Michael Powell
Washington Post
May 15, 2005

Sound Transit Unveils Plans For Linking Seattle To Eastside
By: Jamie Swift
King County Journal
May 13, 2005

What Intelligent Design Is—and Isn’t :
The more scientifically sophisticated we get, the stronger the argument for intelligent design.
By: Jay W. Richards
Beliefnet.com
May 13, 2005

Capitol Watch: Seismic Power Shift
By: Seattle P-I Editorial Board
The Seattle P-I
May 13, 2005

Michael Behe Promotes Intelligent Design
By: Tristan Abbey
Stanford Review
May 13, 2005

Business Week Online looks "Into the Gildercosm"
By: Justin Hibbard
Business Week Online
May 12, 2005

The Wrong Medicine
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 12, 2005

Choice Passenger-Ferry Routes Shouldn't Be Privatized
Op-Ed
By: Sen. Ed Murray
The Seattle Times
May 12, 2005

Darwinists Snub Kansas, Refuse to Answer Questions About Scientific Problems with Evolutionary Theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 12, 2005

TVW to Broadcast Discovery Institute Event
Featuring Cdr. Steve Bristow of the USS Abraham Lincoln
By: TVW
www.tvw.org
May 11, 2005

Traffic Progress Stalls
By: Noel S. Brady
King County Journal
May 10, 2005

Study strengths, weaknesses of evolution
By: Jonathan Witt
Kansas City Star
May 8, 2005

Kansas Debates Evolution: Stephen C. Meyer, Eugenie Scott
By: Foxnews.com
The Big Story with John Gibson
May 6, 2005

Snohomish County Confronts Growth And Opportunity
By: Lance Dickie
Seattle Times
May 6, 2005

PETA’s Non-Apology Apology
The Group Still Equates Animal Killings To The Holocaust.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
May 6, 2005

Operation Paul Bunyan 2?
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics
May 4, 2005

The Discovery Institute and ID
By: Macht
Prosthesis
May 4, 2005

Misguidelines
The National Academy of Sciences is Pursuing an "Anything Goes" Approach to Biotechnological Research.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
May 4, 2005

Now Evolving in Biology Classes: A Testier Climate
Some science teachers say they're encountering fresh resistance to the topic of evolution - and it's coming from their students.
By: G. Jeffrey MacDonald
Christian Science Monitor
May 3, 2005

The Vision Thing
WSJ Reviews George Gilder's "The Silicon Eye"
By: Glenn Harlan Reynolds
The Wall Street Journal
May 3, 2005

Best for Business
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 3, 2005

Private Ferry Operators Hope To Land Southworth
By: Larry Lange
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 2, 2005

It Didn't Start with Dolly
Human cloning is closer than you think.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
May 2, 2005

Green Light for Adding Toll Lane To Hwy. 167
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
April 30, 2005

Stifling Intellectual Inquiry
By: Richard John Neuhaus
First Things
April 30, 2005

Disappointing Delay To Local Ferry Plans
By: Editorial
The Seattle Times
April 28, 2005

Ferry Service: New Fares, Old Issues
By: Editorial Board
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 28, 2005

Foot-Ferry Follies Continue
By: Editorial
The Kitsap Sun
April 27, 2005

Does "Intelligent Design" Threaten the Definition of Science?
By: John Roach
National Geographic News
April 27, 2005

DOT On 520 Project: "The Sooner The Better"
By: Karen Gaudette
The Seattle Times
April 26, 2005

Foot Ferries To Vashon Win a Shaky Reprieve
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 26, 2005

Foot Ferries For Southworth On Ice
By: Niki King
The Kitsap Sun
April 26, 2005

Gas Tax Going Up
By: Andrew Garber and Ralph Thomas
The Seattle Times
April 25, 2005

The Strength of Natural Selection in the Wild
By: David Berlinski
Discovery Institute
April 25, 2005

North Sound Intercounty Transit Study
Intermodal Connections and Commuter Study Report
By: Preston Schiller
North Sound Connecting Communities Project-NSCCP
April 25, 2005

North Sound Regional Rail Study
Intermodal Connections and Commuter Study Report
By: Wilbur Smith Associates
North Sound Connecting Communities Project-NSCCP
April 25, 2005

Students Should Learn the Weak Points of Evolutionary Theory, Too
By: Dave Eaton
Minneapolis Star Tribune
April 24, 2005

Darwin-only Challenger Claims Libel
By: Worldnetdaily.com
Worldnetdaily.com
April 23, 2005

Divided Senate OK's 9.5 Cent Rise In Gas Tax
By: Andrew Garber and Ralph Thomas
The Seattle Times
April 21, 2005

Light in a New Dark Age
By: George Weigel
The Wall Street Journal
April 21, 2005

Where is the Balance Sheet?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
April 21, 2005

Why is a Fly Not a Horse?
By: Sermonti, Giuseppe
Discovery Institute Press
April 20, 2005

Darwin Himself Argued for Critical Evaluation
By: John Angus Campbell & Stephen C. Meyer
The Commercial Appeal
April 19, 2005

NPR Hosts Live Debate on Intelligent Design vs. Darwinism
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 19, 2005

Discovery President Backs Bolton
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 18, 2005

China's Strategic Direction
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics
April 15, 2005

White House Pitches Plan To Rehab Amtrak
By: Donna De La Cruz
Seattle Post Intelligencer
April 14, 2005

The Injustice of 'Tax Justice'
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
April 14, 2005

Dangerous Delusions Corrode our Medical Services
By: Robert J. Cihak, M.D., and Michael Arnold Glueck, M.D., The Medicine Men
Newsmax.com
April 14, 2005

Here's the Real Poop on Civic-Minded Seattle
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
April 13, 2005

Indiana Joining Parade to Telecom Deregulation
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 13, 2005

The Legacy of Terry Schiavo
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekley Standard
April 11, 2005

Our Progressive Tradition Demands Election Reform
By: Scott McCallum
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
April 9, 2005

The Best of Times
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
April 8, 2005

The Science of Design
By: Mark Hartwig
Realitycheck.org
April 7, 2005

Passenger-Only Triangle Route Would Serve Commuters, Taxpayers
By: Eileen Cody and Joe McDermott
The Seattle Times
April 6, 2005

Senate Plan For Gas Tax Increase Unvelied
15 cents over 12 years; replacing viaduct and 520 span are priorities
By: Chris McGann
The Seattle P-I
April 5, 2005

Intelligent Design, Unintelligent Me
By: Jay Mathews
Washington Post
April 5, 2005

What We Don't Know
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
April 5, 2005

New Science Blog Focuses on Controversial Theory of Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 5, 2005

The Case Heard Round the Web
How Terri Schiavo Became a Household Name.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
April 4, 2005

Evolution debate has new player
Group treads delicate territory, promotes 'intelligent design'
By: Deborah Bach
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 2, 2005

Academic Extinction:
More and More, Evolutionary Theory is Becoming Nothing More than Darwinian Mantra
By: David Berlinski
The Daily Californian
April 1, 2005

New Book by George Gilder
By: Discovery Staff
Atlas Books and W.W. Norton & Company
April 1, 2005

Rembrandts in the Attic? Or Constitutional Cartoons
By: George Gilder
Duke Law School
April 1, 2005

Senior Fellow William Dembski ReceivesTrotter Prize
Trotter Prize Winners to Explore Origin of Life
By: Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University
April 1, 2005

Lawsuit Lollapalooza
By: William Tucker
The American Enterprise Online
April 1, 2005

Intelligent Design A Debate Evolves
Does Seattle group "teach controversy" or contribute to it?
By: Linda Shaw
The Seattle Times
March 31, 2005

Stephen Meyer Responds to Michael Shermer’s Falsehoods in the Los Angeles Times
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Discovery Institute
March 31, 2005

Social Security Numbers Abused
By: Alex Binz
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 30, 2005

Key Players Divided On Foot-Ferry Financing
By: Niki King
Kitsap Sun
March 30, 2005

Rush Limbaugh Features Wesley Smith
By: Rush Limbaugh
The Rush Limbaugh Show
March 30, 2005

Terri Schiavo: Judicial Murder
Her crime was being disabled, voiceless, and at the disposal of our media
By: Nat Hentoff
Village Voice
March 29, 2005

“Human Non-Person”
Terri Schiavo, bioethics, and our future.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
March 29, 2005

Murderous Science
From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany, by Richard Weikart
By: M. D. Aeschliman
National Review
March 28, 2005

Teaching Darwin:
Why we're still fighting about biology textbook.
By: Paul McHugh
The Weekly Standard
March 28, 2005

Curiosity Won't Kill Science Classes
By: Richard Gallagher
The Scientist
March 28, 2005

Curiosity Won't Kill Science Classes
By: Richard Gallagher
THE SCIENTIST
March 28, 2005

Confusing Control and Security
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
March 28, 2005

High Time for Confronting North Korea
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics
March 25, 2005

Pacific Justice Institute Joins Battle for Quality Science Education
By: Pacific Justice Institute
Pacific Justice Institute
March 24, 2005

Ralph Nader and Wesley J. Smith Say "Let Terri Live"
By: Ralph Nader and Wesley J. Smith
Ralph Nader and Wesley J. Smith
March 24, 2005

The Terri Schiavo Case: A debate
Bill Allen and Wesley Smith discuss the legal and bioethical issues
By: Wesley J Smith and Bill Allen
CourtTV.com
March 24, 2005

Who's Afraid of Intelligent Design?
By: Jay Mathews
Washington Post
March 23, 2005

Infant ‘Mercy Killing' Looms on Horizon
By: Kathryn Jean Lopez
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
March 23, 2005

Objectivity Lost in Debate Over Faith, Evolution
By: John Marshall
The Columbia Daily Tribune
March 22, 2005

Bioethicist Wesley J. Smith Condemn's Judge's Ruling in Schiavo Case
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 22, 2005

No Need to Fear Teaching the Controversy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 22, 2005

Pushing Infanticide
From Holland to New Jersey
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
March 22, 2005

Weapons of Mass Disinformation
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
March 21, 2005

The Taxing of Nations
By: Richard W. Rahn
The National Interest
March 17, 2005

We're On The Wrong Road For Traffic Fixes
By: Ted Van Dyk
The Seattle P-I
March 17, 2005

Water Taxis Still Float Mayor's Boat
By: Brent Champaco
The Tacoma News Tribune
March 15, 2005

Habitable Zones in the Universe
By: Guillermo Gonzalez
Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres (forthcoming)
March 15, 2005

Trapped
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
March 15, 2005

The U.N. on Cloning: Ban It
The United Nations Speaks Out Against Human Cloning
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
March 15, 2005

Rolling Disaster
By: William Tucker
The American Spectator
March 15, 2005

King County Metro Eyes Passenger-Ferry Service
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
March 14, 2005

Teach The Controversy
By: Stephen C. Meyer and John Angus Campbell
The Baltimore Sun
March 11, 2005

Questions and Answers About Climate Change
By: Forrest M. Mims III
The Citizen Scientist
March 10, 2005

Soaring Fuel Prices Drain Ferry System's Budget
By: Associated Press
The Kitsap Sun
March 9, 2005

All Those Darwinian Doubts
By: David Berlinski
Wichita Eagle
March 9, 2005

Honoring a True Martyr for Freedom in Iraq
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
March 9, 2005

The Metaphysics of Evolution
By: Fred Reed
Men's Daily News
March 8, 2005

New Ferry Dock En Route From Tacoma
By: Travis Baker
The Kitsap Sun
March 8, 2005

Evolution or design debate heats up
The US science community is embroiled in a caustic fight over the theory that a higher intelligence and not Darwinist evolution is largely responsible for life on Earth.
By: Paul Handley
The Times of Oman
March 7, 2005

Forum: The U.N. - An Economic Menace
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
March 6, 2005

Only One Ferry Issue Remains Afloat
By: Niki King
The Kitsap Sun
March 5, 2005

Transportation Thinkers Debate High-Tech Fixes
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
March 4, 2005

Million Dollar Missed Opportunity
What Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning movie could have done.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
March 1, 2005

Intelligent Design and Informed Debate
By: Richard Gallagher
The Scientist
February 28, 2005

Pricey Regulatory Tab
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
February 28, 2005

Transportation: A Reformist Agenda
By: Sue Donaldson and Deb Eddy
The Seattle Times
February 28, 2005

Congestion Fixes Will Require Hard Decisions
By: Editorial Staff
King County Journal
February 27, 2005

Ferries New Chief Started As Ticket Seller
Mike Anderson takes over as leader of the country's largest ferry system.
By: Niki King
The Kitsap Sun
February 26, 2005

Panelists Look At Methods, Technology To Help Break Through Traffic Gridlock
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
February 25, 2005

Technology Can Help Region Avert Traffic Gridlock
By: Bruce Agnew
The Seattle Times
February 23, 2005

Photocopying Bar Code Delays fare Increase Impact
By: Sharon Kivisto
The San Juan Islander
February 23, 2005

Prescription for Chaos
Understanding the Lethal Oregon Case Thats Hitting the Supreme Court.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
February 23, 2005

Right To Die -- A Just Choice Or Are We Failing The Ailing?
Assembly Bill's Author and Writer Take Sides
By: Wesley Smith & Patty Berg
San Francisco Chronicle
February 20, 2005

Science's New Heresy Trial:
A Smithsonian-backed editor is defrocked by the priesthood of science for publishing an article on Intelligent Design
By: Gene Edward Veith
World Magazine
February 18, 2005

Government Overboard
Let the private ferries sail
By: Mike Flynn
The Puget Sound Business Journal
February 18, 2005

Ian Wilmut: Human Cloner
How the man who created Dolly the sheep slid down the slippery slope to human reproductive cloning
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Standard
February 16, 2005

TWG Final Report
By: Transportation Working Group
Transportation Working Group
February 15, 2005

Stealth Cloning
Washington state tries legalizing cloning on the sly.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
February 15, 2005

Urge to Rant Propelling Blogs to Status of Mainstream Media
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
February 14, 2005

Researcher Claims Bias by Smithsonian
By: Joyce Howard Price
Washington Times
February 14, 2005

Global Protectors or Oppressors?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
February 11, 2005

Tall Tales Down Under:
Australias Wool Industry gets Sheepish in the Face of Animal-rights Demagoguery.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
February 10, 2005

Design for Living
The Basis for a Design Theory of Origins
By: Michael Behe
The New York Times
February 7, 2005

In Monday's New York Times: The Case for Intelligent Design as a Theory for the Origin of Life
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 7, 2005

Intelligent Origin
Search for life beyond Darwin's theory
By: Editorial Board
Times of India
February 5, 2005

SBC/AT&T: Will Two Decades of Post-Divestiture Folly Finally End?
BANDWIDTH FEBRUARY 2005
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
February 4, 2005

Review of From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany
Richard Weikart, Author
By: Review by Johannes L. Jacobse
Townhall.com
February 2, 2005

Privileged Planet Documentary Shows at University of South Florida
By: D. Thomas Porter
Omega News * United Services
February 1, 2005

Tax Rates vs. Revenues
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
February 1, 2005

Animal-Human Hybrids
Is there a limit to how far bioscientists are willing to go?
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
February 1, 2005

The Misanthropes:
A Review of Wesley J. Smiths Consumers Guide to the Brave New World
By: Hadley Arkes
National Review
January 31, 2005

Evolution Debate Enters "Round Two"
Intelligent design backers offer option
By: Diane Carroll
The Kansas City Star
January 30, 2005

Doubting Darwin
How did life, in its infinite complexity, come to be?
By: Jerry Adler
Newsweek
January 30, 2005

Evolution Feud Back in Schools
State science education standards aim for dialogue on differing life theories
By: Josh Kelley
The Arizona Republic
January 30, 2005

Drifting From Freedom
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
January 30, 2005

Smithsonian in Uproar Over Intelligent-Design Article
Museum researcher's career threatened after he published favorable piece
By: WorldNetDaily
Worldnetdaily.com
January 30, 2005

Teach Scientific Controversy About Origins of Life
By: John Angus Campbell and Stephen C. Meyer
Chattanooga Times Free Press
January 29, 2005

The Branding of a Heretic
Are religious scientists unwelcome at the Smithsonian?
By: David Klinghoffer
The Wall Street Journal
January 28, 2005

Profile of an Iraqi Politician
By: James J. Na
RealClearPolitics.com
January 28, 2005

A Balanced Approach to Teach Evolution
By: Senator Rick Santorum
The Morning Call
January 23, 2005

Is encouraging critical thinking unconstitutional?
By: Brian Fahling
The Union Leader
January 22, 2005

Two-Faced Medicare Enforcement
By: Dr. Robert Cihak
Newsmax.com
January 20, 2005

The BS in PBS
By: Jeffry Gardner
The Albuquerque Tribune
January 20, 2005

California School District Sued for Violating Civil Rights in Evolution Controversy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 19, 2005

Bush Versus the Trial Lawyers
Not all tort reforms are created equal.
By: William Tucker
The Weekly Standard
January 17, 2005

KNME Reveals Double Standard
By: Jonathan Witt
Albuquerque Journal
January 16, 2005

Follow evidence wherever it leads
By: Jonathan Witt
York Daily Record
January 16, 2005

Today's fundamentalist fanatics - - as I see it
By: Michael Medved
King County Journal
January 16, 2005

Review of The Privileged Planet
By: Staff
Science & Theology News
January 15, 2005

Tort Reform's Ground Zero
By: William Tucker
The American Spectator
January 15, 2005

Caldwell v. Roseville Joint Union High School District
By: Larry Caldwell
Larry Caldwell
January 13, 2005

Right Questions in Right Order
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
January 13, 2005

Federal Judge Rules that "Fostering Critical Thinking" About Evolution has Secular Purpose, but Invalidates Cobb Co. Sticker Anyway
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 13, 2005

How to Define Success in the War on Terror
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
January 12, 2005

An Epistle for the New Religion of Transhumanism
By: Wesley J. Smith
BetterHumans
January 12, 2005

PBS Drops Science Film on Intelligent Design From Website
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 7, 2005

PBS Yanks Science Film on Intelligent Design From Website
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 7, 2005

Rebuttals to Critiques of Meyer's PBSW Article
By: Fellows of the Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
January 6, 2005

Curious Case of Somaliland
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
January 6, 2005

KOB TV Coverage of KNME's Censoring of Science
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 6, 2005

New Mexico PBS Station Bans Science Documentary on Intelligent Design Theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 4, 2005

PBS Station Bans Science Documentary on Intelligent Design Theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 4, 2005

Loss of Guidant Could Spawn Bigger, Better Things
By: Bret Swanson
The Indianapolis Star
January 2, 2005

Don't Ruin the Internet Revival
By: Bret Swanson
Gilder Technology Report
January 1, 2005

If Gas Tax Rollback Passes, What's The State's Fallback Plan?
By: David Ammons
Kitsap Sun
January 1, 2005

Judge Jones Follows ACLU, Ignores Contrary Facts
By: David DeWolf
Discovery Institute
January 1, 2005

Intelligent Design Explained
In speech at Washburn, Phillip Johnson says goal is to question evolution
By: Lindsey Geisler
Topeka Capital-Journal
January 1, 2005

Just Lucky, I Guess
A Review of The Privileged Planet
By: Robert Irion
California Wild: The Magazine of the California Academy of Sciences
January 1, 2005

Trial Photos
By: Staff
Discovery
January 1, 2005

Text of Cobb County Disclaimer
By: Staff
--
January 1, 2005

The Trial of John Snow
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
December 29, 2004

Passenger-Only Ferries Reconsidered
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
December 25, 2004

Creation, life and intelligent design
A Letter to the Editor
By: Jonathan Witt
The Times (UK)
December 22, 2004

Do We Need a National ID Card?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
December 22, 2004

A Stem Cell Tale
Why one type of stem-cell research gets fawning media coverage and
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
December 22, 2004

Former Atheist Says God Exists
By: Cliff Kinkaid
Insight On The News
December 21, 2004

AIM Report: Former Atheist Says God Exists
By: Cliff Kinkaid
Insight On The News
December 21, 2004

Four Years After the Bubble:
VoIP Vampires, Wireless Witches and Broadband Bats Bedevil the Bells' Bellfry and Befuddle the FCC
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
December 21, 2004

Discovery Institute Applauds Kansas Scientists Proposing Science
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 21, 2004

Kansas Scientists Propose Science Education Standards Encouraging Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 21, 2004

Bringing a Turbulent Land Into Focus
By: Bruce Chapman
The Wall Street Journal
December 17, 2004

Constitutional Scholar Supports Teaching the Controversy
Other Voices - Darwin under fire (again): Intelligent design vs. evolution
By: Charles C. Haynes, First Amendment Center Senior Scholar
Missouri Valley Times
December 16, 2004

Nature’s Evidence Leads us to a Place of Wonder
By: Jonathan Witt
Seattle Times
December 16, 2004

Entertaining the notion of a place of wonder
By: Jonathan Witt
Seattle Times
December 16, 2004

Group Wants Amtrak Recommendations Back on Track
By: Darren Goode
National Journal Wire
December 15, 2004

An Atheist's Apostasy:
Data won over professor; why shun it in class?
By: Editorial Board
Dallas Morning News
December 15, 2004

Fast-Boat Service Faster
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 15, 2004

Panel: Gas Tax Should Go Up
By: Eric Pryne
Seattle Times
December 15, 2004

Group Sets Priority List For Transit Work
By: Jane Hadley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 15, 2004

New Lobbying Push Begins For Amtrak Overhaul
By: Kathryn A. Wolfe
Congressional Quarterly Today
December 15, 2004

Discovery Calls Dover Evolution Policy Misguided, Calls For its Withdrawal
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 14, 2004

Civic Leadership Group Calls for Prioritizing Viaduct and Evergreen Point Bridge
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 14, 2004

State's Next Governor Must Reverse Economic Slide
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
December 13, 2004

San Francisco Chronicle publishes dueling op-eds on teaching the controversy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 12, 2004

Commuters May Get More Options
TRANSPORTATION: More people crossing county lines regularly
By: Aubrey Cohen
The Bellingham Herald
December 10, 2004

Regardless of how it works, evolution is for real
By: Robert M. Sapolsky
San Fancisco Chronicle
December 10, 2004

Teach the scientific controversy over evolution
By: Steve Meyer, John Campbell
San Francisco Chronicle
December 10, 2004

Evolution
Call a theory a theory
By: Mark Hartwig
Philadelphia Inquirer
December 9, 2004

Evolution: Call A Theory A Theory
By: Mark Hartwig
Philadelphia Inquirer
December 9, 2004

Controversy over life's origins
Students should learn to assess competing theories
By: Stephen C. Meyer, John Angus Campbell
San Francisco Chronicle
December 9, 2004

School clarifies policy on evolution
Religious theories won't be taught
By: Megan Boldt
St. Paul Pioneer Press
December 8, 2004

Goal: Getting From Here To There
By: Peyton Whitely
The Seattle Times Snohomish Edition
December 8, 2004

Kingston Foot Ferry Service To Start In New Year
By: Susie L. Oh
Kitsap Sun
December 8, 2004

Viaduct Is Out; Tunnel Is In
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 7, 2004

Euro vs. $ Myths
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
December 7, 2004

Wisconsin School Board Adopts Improved Policy Endorsing Fully Teaching Evolution, Not Creationism
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
December 7, 2004

Rough Sailing For Revamping Of Keystone Ferry Run
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 6, 2004

It's science vs. science, not science vs. religion
By: Larry Taylor
Atlanta Journal Constitution
December 4, 2004

Foot Ferry Talk Goes South
By: Niki King
Kitsap Sun
December 2, 2004

Do we live on a "privileged" planet?
By: Amy Combs
Astronomy
December 1, 2004

Review: Darwinism, Design, and Public Education
By: Dr. Robert Rogland
Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation
December 1, 2004

Promise of Fiber Optics Justifies Bet on Battered Telecom Stocks
By: James B. Stewart
The Wall Street Journal
December 1, 2004

Transit Agency On Board With Passenger-Only Ferry Plans
By: Niki King
Kitsap Sun
December 1, 2004

End Corporate Income Tax
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
December 1, 2004

Florida Northwest
Will Democrats Steal the Washington Governorship?
By: John Fund
OpinionJournal.com
November 29, 2004

Are We Alone In the Universe?
ls there life on distant planets? Is an intelligent being watching over us?
By: Mike Martin
Hispanic Magazine
November 22, 2004

Primitive Party Animals
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
November 18, 2004

A Political Survival Guide for Red-Leaning Blue-Staters
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
November 17, 2004

Scott McCallum: Voter ID will restore election integrity
By: Scott McCallum
Wisconsin State Journal
November 16, 2004

Big Biotech's Voracious Appetite
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Standard
November 16, 2004

Ferry Terminal To Link With Trains To Seattle
By: Staff & News Services
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 15, 2004

Suckers For 'Science'
How To Talk California Taxpayers Out Of $3 Billion.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
November 15, 2004

Noxious Nitschke
Euthanasia Advocates Work To Make Suicide Easy
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
November 15, 2004

Welcome To Cascadia
By: Steve Woodward
The Oregonian
November 14, 2004

Eat This Now
By: Wesley J. Smith
New York Post
November 14, 2004

AP Cites Discovery Institute's Opposition to Dover School Board Policy
By: Martha Raffaele
Associated Press
November 12, 2004

Scientists Defend School Board's Use of Evolution Disclaimer Sticker
Professors say evolution disclaimer is 'reasonable'
By: R. Robin McDonald and Greg Bluestein
Law.com, Fulton County Daily Report
November 12, 2004

ACLU Should Follow the Evidence Where it Leads, in Law and in Science
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 12, 2004

Pa. School District Mandates "Intelligent Design" in Curriculum
By: Martha Raffaele
Associated Press
November 11, 2004

Good News From Europe
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
November 11, 2004

Can Cobb Co. Attorney Overcome Trial Mistakes in Time to Save School District?
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 11, 2004

Election Modifies Landscape For Transit Packages
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
November 9, 2004

Snow Will Remain at Treasury, Tackle Tax Changes, Officials Say
By: Simon Kennedy and Brendan Murray
Bloomberg.com
November 9, 2004

Why Isn’t Cobb Co. School District’s Attorney Mounting More Vigorous Defense?
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 9, 2004

National Geographic Ignores the Flaws IN Darwin's Theory
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
November 8, 2004

Media Backgrounder on Selman Sticker Case Regarding Evolution Disclaimer in Biology Textbooks
By: Seth Cooper
Discovery Institute
November 8, 2004

New Book Highlights the Danger of the Brave New Biotech World
Consumers Guide to A Brave New World by Wesley J. Smith now available
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 8, 2004

Georgia Scientists File Legal Brief in Evolution Lawsuit, Defend Open-Minded Approach to Teaching Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 8, 2004

Feds Earmark $1.2 Million For Test Of SR-167 Toll Lanes
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
November 6, 2004

Transit And Roads Get A Big Thumbs Up From County Voters
By: Jane Hadley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 4, 2004

Halting French Economic Thrust
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
November 4, 2004

Interim Ferry Chief Once A Ticket Seller
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
November 3, 2004

Bremerton Foot Ferry Slow To Catch On
By: Niki King
Kitsap Sun
November 2, 2004

On the Origins of the Mind
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
November 1, 2004

Chance and Necessity Do Not Explain the Origin of Life
By: J.T. Trevors and D.L. Abel
Cell Biology International; Volume 28, Issue 11
November 1, 2004

Unraveling The Threads of Darwinist Paranoia
By: John G. West and Jonathan Witt
Science & Theology News
November 1, 2004

"Words, Words, Words"
By: Rita L. Marker & Wesley J. Smith
The International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
November 1, 2004

Just Lucky, I Guess
A Review of The Privileged Planet
By: Robert Irion
California Wild: The Magazine of the California Academy of Sciences
November 1, 2004

A Review of The Design Revolution by William Dembski
By: Travis K. McSherley
Townhall.com
October 30, 2004

Ferry Surveys Yield Results
By: Anna K. Brinkman
Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
October 29, 2004

Viaduct Plan Is Long On Ideas, Short On Money
By: Greg Lamm
Puget Sound Business Journal
October 28, 2004

Kerry's Economic Jingoism is the Wrong Choice for America
By: John C. Drescher
The Seattle Times
October 28, 2004

Autumn 2004 issue of Discovery Institute Views
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 28, 2004

Kerry More Likely To Reinstate Draft
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Post Intelligencer
October 27, 2004

Tax Hypocrisy
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
October 27, 2004

County OKs Permit For Kingston Foot Ferry Dock
By: Niki King
Kitsap Sun
October 26, 2004

Procedure Opens Window of Hope
Embryo Screening Spots Life-Threatening Ailments, Creates 'Saviour' Siblings
By: Jenni Laidman
The Toledo Blade
October 25, 2004

America - Even Clinton Couldn't Stop The Right
By: John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge
New Statesman
October 25, 2004

La Grippe of the Trial Lawyers
Guess Who's to Blame for the Flu Vaccine Fiasco.
By: William Tucker
The Weekly Standard
October 25, 2004

Candidates Want Ferry Person To Run Ferries
By: Jack Swanson
Kitsap Sun
October 22, 2004

Intelligent Design—A "Plot" to Kill Evolution?
By: R. Albert Mohler
Crosswalk.com
October 22, 2004

Draft Rumor Targets Supposedly Gullible College Students, Says Volunteer Military Advocate
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 22, 2004

Liberation Online
A Look at Iraq's Bloggers
By: Bruce Chapman
The Wall Street Journal Online Opinion Journal
October 21, 2004

Why Bush is the Best Choice to Fight the War on Terror
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
October 21, 2004

Residents Get To See Ferry Impact Models
By: Steven Gardner
The Bremerton Sun
October 21, 2004

Get Away To Old Port Orchard, New Bremerton, Picturesque Poulsbo
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
October 21, 2004

Redevelopment Not Confined To Land -- Water Taxi Also Discussed
By: Kathy Mulady
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 20, 2004

Dying to Donate?
The Transplant-Medicine Community Should Reassure the Public
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
October 20, 2004

How To Deal With Evil
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 19, 2004

Photo ID at Polls Could Prevent Fraud
By: Seth Cooper
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 19, 2004

Gilder Responds to Wired: The Materialist Superstition
By: George Gilder
Discovery Institute
October 18, 2004

Is Intelligent Design Science or Creationism 2.0?
By: Scott Rank
Iowa State Daily
October 18, 2004

Meetings On Fast Ferry Study This Week
By: Sun Staff
Kitsap Sun
October 18, 2004

An Indecent Proposition
Do Californians Really Want to Subsidize Stem Cell Research?
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
October 18, 2004

Budget, 20-Year Plan Tops Ferry Agenda
By: Anna Brinkman
Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
October 15, 2004

Feeling Of Insecurity On Ferries
By: Danny Westneat
Seattle Times
October 15, 2004

Ferry Bomb Patrols To Grow
The FBI Tells Local Congressmen That Bomb-Sniffing Dogs Are A Necessity
By: Lukas Velush
Everett Herald
October 14, 2004

Ferry Security Tighter, But 'Safety Still An Issue'
By: Mike Barber and Paul Shukovsky
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 14, 2004

FBI Reports No Immediate Threat Of Terrorist Attack On State Ferries
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
October 14, 2004

Wired magazine reporter criticized for agenda driven reporting
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 13, 2004

The Stricture of Scientific Resolutions
By: Mark Hartwig
Access Research Network
October 12, 2004

Sound Transit Acquisition Readies Lakewood Service
By: Angie Leventis
The News Tribune
October 11, 2004

Neo-Darwinism's Unsolved Problem of the Origin of Morphological Novelty
By: Fellows of the Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
October 11, 2004

From Security To Dock Upgrades, Many Challenges Await Next Ferry CEO
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 11, 2004

Food Service To Return To Vashon Island Ferry
By: Local Digest
The Seattle TImes
October 10, 2004

Suburban Mayors Push Freight Mobility
Green River Valley A Key Regional Link In Distribution Of Goods
By: Mike Archbold
King County Journal
October 10, 2004

Why Feds Believe Terrorists Are Probing Ferry System
By: Mike Carter
Seattle Times
October 10, 2004

Senior Fellow Richard Weikart responds to Sander Gliboff
By: Richard Weikart
Discovery Institute
October 10, 2004

Dogs To Sniff Out Cars At Ferry Terminals
By: Associated Press
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 9, 2004

Unfashionable genes
Darwinists lash out as ID scientist makes an important inroad
By: Mark Bergin
World Magazine
October 9, 2004

No Ferry Car Searches, For Now
By: Mike Carter
Seattle Times
October 9, 2004

Highway 520 Plan Adds Several Lanes
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
October 9, 2004

Merchants Want To Bury Alaskan Way Viaduct
By: Carol Tice
Puget Sound Business Journal
October 8, 2004

America's New Jingoes
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
October 8, 2004

520 Bridge Ideas Discussed
Project Calls For More Lanes, Heights Up To 60 Feet
By: Jane Hadley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 8, 2004

Taxing Questions . . . and Misfires
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 7, 2004

Why You Must Vote
By: Benjamin D. Wiker
Crisis
October 6, 2004

State Specific Resources
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 6, 2004

Pennsylvania School District Considers Supplemental Textbook Supportive of Intelligent Design
Discovery Institute continues to recommend fully teaching Darwinian evolution, including scientific challenges to the theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 6, 2004

One Long Bluff:
The Gishlick, Matzke and Elsberry Response to Stephen Meyer's Peer-Reviewed Article
By: Fellows of the Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
October 5, 2004

Paleomagnetism and The Privileged Planet
By: Guillermo Gonzalez, Jay Richards
Discovery Institute
October 5, 2004

Do U.S. Scientists Have a Right to Perform Human Cloning?
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
October 3, 2004

TV News: Blind to Market?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
October 2, 2004

Presidential Debate 2004: “It’s Vietnam, Stupid!”
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
September 29, 2004

"Intelligent Design" Challenges Evolutionary Theory
The complexity of creation itself is evidence of a higher power at work. Darwin? Not a chance
By: Mark Ryland & Michael J. Behe
Our Sunday Visitor
September 29, 2004

Feds Order New Level Of Security For Ferries
By: Mike Carter
Seattle Times
September 29, 2004

California Cloning
By: Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
September 28, 2004

We Can Fight Terrorism by Fostering Free Debate
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
September 28, 2004

Bitten
Meyer article continues to cause controversy
By: Mark Hartwig
Access Research Network
September 25, 2004

Sound Transit Puts Off Completion Of Phase 2 Plan
By: Jane Hadley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 24, 2004

Sailing Away From Traffic
Forum Explores Water Transit On Lake Union, Lake Washington, As An Alternative to Gridlock
By: Ericka Berg
North Seattle Herald-Outlook
September 23, 2004

Consent of the Governed
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
September 23, 2004

Meyer Article Attracts Unprecedented Attention Thanks to NCSE
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 22, 2004

Meyer responds to errors in Chronicle of Higher Education article
By: Staff & Stepehen C. Meyer
Discovery Institute
September 20, 2004

A Road In Transit
State Officials Are Studying A Proposed Washington Commerce Corridor, Which Could Turn Highway 9 Into A Freight-Hauling Bypass Of Congested I-5. But Many Whatcom County Residents Fear It Would Destroy Their Way Of Life.
By: Aubrey Cohen
The Bellingham Herald
September 19, 2004

Kern Native Hopes To Drive Transit Policy
Coalition Director Says Region Has A Role To Play In Overhaul Of West Coast Corridor
By: Matt Weiser
Bakersfield Californian
September 18, 2004

Taxes, Truth and CBS
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
September 16, 2004

SAM Rounds Up Impressive Art To Launch Olympic Sculpture Park
By: Regina Hackett
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 15, 2004

It Fuels a Debate, Too
Kerry's "Energy Independence" is No More Than Romantic Isolationism.
By: William Tucker
The Wall Street Journal
September 15, 2004

Now They Want to Euthanize Children
In the Netherlands, 31 percent of pediatricians have killed infants. A fifth of these killings were done without the "consent" of parents. Going Dutch has never been so horrible.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
September 13, 2004

Transit Advocate Retiring
Aubrey Davis Spent More Than 30 Years Working On Region's Transportation Issues
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
September 11, 2004

Study Finds Plenty Of Pain With Alaskan Way Work
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 11, 2004

Dot Disconnect:
Privacy Purists, Profiling Protesters, Licentious Libertarians and Homeland Security in Post-9/11 America
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
September 10, 2004

Biology Journal Says It Mistakenly Published Paper That Attacks Darwinian Evolution
By: Richard Monastersky
Chronicle of Higher Education
September 10, 2004

Benefits Of Closing Viaduct Studied
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
September 10, 2004

Gov. Locke Forms 2010 Olympics Task Force
By: American City Business Journals, Inc.
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 9, 2004

Most Favor Keeping Viaduct At Six Lanes
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 9, 2004

Out to Lunch at Treasury?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
September 9, 2004

Head of State Ferries Resigns After 2-1/2 Years
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
September 9, 2004

The “Wrong” Cure
Adult stem cells get the shaft.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
September 9, 2004

Voters' Advice On Roads Will Be Sought
By: Eric Pryne
Seattle Times
September 8, 2004

NCSE Flip-flops As Controversy Over Peer-Reviewed Article Continues
Darwinists Like Peer-Review Except When They Don't
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 8, 2004

Darwinists Impose Gag Rule on Science
Try to Thwart Intellectual Freedom
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 8, 2004

Media Backgrounder: Intelligent Design Article Sparks Controversy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 7, 2004

Wealth Creators vs. Protectors
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
September 3, 2004

The Scientist reports on Meyer's peer-reviewed journal article
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 3, 2004

Simulating evolution by gene duplication of protein features that require multiple amino acid residues
By: Michael J. Behe and David W. Snoke
Protein Science, The Protein Society
September 2, 2004

Genetic Analysis of Coordinate Flagellar and Type III Regulatory Circuits in Pathogenic Bacteria
Second International Conference on Design & Nature, Rhodes Greece.
By: Scott A. Minnich & Stephen C. Meyer
Wessex Institute of Technology
September 1, 2004

A Review of A Consumer's Guide to A Brave New World
By: Trapier K. Michael
TownHall.com
September 1, 2004

Key Law Review Articles About Teaching Darwin, Design and the Origins Controversy
By: Various
Various Law Reviews
September 1, 2004

Olympics A Natural Fit For Whistler, Boosters Say
By: Dan Raley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 31, 2004

Faith has Positive Effect on country
Attack on Bush's Religion Long on Hypocrisy, Short on Substance
By: John G. West
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 31, 2004

California's Other Senator
Jon Corzine Wants To Help California Lure Biotech Cloning Companies Away From New Jersey. Why Is That Exactly?
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
August 27, 2004

Kerry Economically Scary?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
August 26, 2004

Kerry's Protectionist Shift Out of Touch With Reality
By: Steven J. Buri
The Seattle Times
August 26, 2004

Dissecting The Debate Over Seattle's Viaduct
By: Bruce Ramsey
Seattle Times
August 25, 2004

Public must be aware of candidates’ true views on stem cell research
By: Editorial Board
Portsmouth Herald
August 22, 2004

Debating Design -- Cambridge University Press releases new volume on scientific debate between Darwinian evolution and intelligent design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 20, 2004

Privileged Planet--New science documentary explores Earth’s extraordinary place in the cosmos
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 20, 2004

Troop Realignment Vital to U.S. Security
By: James J. Na
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 19, 2004

Uncommon Dissent — New anthology highlights intellectuals' skepticism of Darwinian evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 19, 2004

A review of "From Darwin to Hitler"
By: David Mills
Touchstone
August 17, 2004

A review of Uncommon Dissent
By: Bruce Thornton
CaliforniaRepublic.org
August 16, 2004

Evolution's 'Dictatorship' -- Student Struggles to Get Opposite Viewpoint Heard
By: Ed Vitagliano
AFA Journal
August 16, 2004

Death Plays the Name Game
Euthanasia organizations reorganize to make their goal sound better. Again.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
August 16, 2004

The Proposition 71 Stem Cell Scam
The Biotech Lobby Is Attempting to Buy a Law in California
By: Wesley J. Smith
Christianity Today
August 16, 2004

How to Find Osama
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
August 15, 2004

None Dare Call It Cloning
By: Wesley J. Smith
Center for Bioethics and Culture Newsletter
August 13, 2004

New Terrorists on the Block
Animal-Rights Activists Turn to Violence.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
August 11, 2004

The Growth Agenda
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
August 6, 2004

Reagan and P-I Wrong About Stem Cells
By: Wesley J. Smith
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 5, 2004

Patriot Act Protects Americans from Terrorism
By: Thomas Anderson
Burlington Free Press
August 3, 2004

Was Starlight Deflection Important for the Acceptance of General Relativity?
A Response to Critics
By: Guillermo Gonzalez, Jay Richards
Discovery Institute
August 2, 2004

Evolution and Ethics
Human Morality in Biological & Religious Perspective
By: Clayton, Philip and Schloss, Jeffrey P.
William B. Eerdman Publishing Company Press
August 1, 2004

The Gods Must Be Tidy!
Is the Cosmos a Work of Poor Engineering or the Gift of an Artistic Designer?
By: Jonathan Witt
Touchstone Magazine
August 1, 2004

Agents Under Fire
Materialism and the Rationality of Science
By: Menuge, Angus
Rowman & Littlefield
August 1, 2004

Praise For "From Darwin To Hitler"
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 1, 2004

Internet Routers Are a Likely Route for Cyber-Terrorism
By: John Wohlstetter & Mark Ryland
The Discovery Institute
July 30, 2004

Making the World Better
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
July 29, 2004

Ron Reagan’s speech to Dems on stem cell research deceptive, dangerous, ethicists say
By: Tom Strode
BP News
July 29, 2004

John Edwards and the Damsel in Distress
A guide to understanding what makes the vice presidential candidate tick.
By: William Tucker
The Weekly Standard
July 29, 2004

Problems with Characterizing the Protostome-Deuterostome Ancestor
By: Paul Nelson & Marcus Ross
Society for Developmental Biology 2004 Annual Meeting, Poster Number 254
July 28, 2004

The C-Word
Ron Reagan seduces by changing the terms of the stem-cell debate.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 28, 2004

What Would Reagan Do?
A consistent ethic on life.
By: Francis J. Beckwith
National Review Online
July 27, 2004

Former Rep. John Miller Confirmed as Ambassador-at-Large
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 27, 2004

Broadband: A Life-Saving Technology
By: John Borland and Jim Hu
CNET News.com
July 26, 2004

When Is Cloning not "Cloning"?
When John Kerry proposes a ban on it.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 26, 2004

Death Duties
The role of religion in the rise of eugenics.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 26, 2004

New Tactics For Road, Transit Dollars
By: Jane Hadley
The Seattle P-I
July 23, 2004

A Cheap-Talkin' Bureaucrat
By: Jason L. Riley
The Wall Street Journal
July 21, 2004

Unlocking the Mystery of Life--
Documentary reveals growing number of scientific challenges to Darwinian evolution
By: Stephen C. Meyer and W. Peter Allen
Illustra Media
July 15, 2004

Clone the French!
Dont worry: Just their cloning law.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 15, 2004

The Truth About Canada's Ailing Health-Care System
By: Robert J. Cihak
The Seattle Times
July 13, 2004

Debating Design
From Darwin to DNA
By: Dembski, William A. and Ruse, Michael
Cambridge University Press
July 12, 2004

Kingston's Boat Is All Set To Float
By: Herald Staff
North Kitsap Herald
July 12, 2004

Cleaning Kevin's Clock:
White House Wakes Up, Telecom Shakes Up
By: John Wohlstetter
The Discovery Institute
July 12, 2004

Aqua Express Is Given A Green Light
By: Tiffany Royal
North Kitsap Herald
July 12, 2004

Regulation Therapy
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
July 11, 2004

The Death of Morality
By: Benjamin D. Wiker
Crisis
July 8, 2004

Economics Chasm Between
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
July 8, 2004

Everybody's Highway-Editorial
By: Editorial
The Los Angeles Times
July 7, 2004

The Road More Heavily Traveled
By: Dan Weikel
The LA Times
July 5, 2004

Plans To Add Passenger-Ferry Service Praised At State Hearing
Seattle-Kingston Route, Firm's Bid Gains Strength; New Passenger-only Run To Bremerton Set August 1
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
July 2, 2004

Where Does the Evidence Lead?
Modular classroom version of Unlocking the Mystery of Life
By: W. Peter Allen and Stephen C. Meyer
Illustra Media
July 2, 2004

Icons of Evolution--A Study Guide
By: Roger DeHart
Coldwater Media
July 1, 2004

No Child Left Behind Act and the "Santorum Language"
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 1, 2004

Ohio's Model Lesson Plan on "Critical Analysis of Evolution"
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 1, 2004

Manifesto of a Revolutionary
Book Review of Modern Physics and Ancient Faith by Stephen M. Barr
By: Mark Ryland
Crisis Magazine
June 30, 2004

Manifesto of a Revolutionary [long version]
Book Review of Modern Physics and Ancient Faith by Stephen M. Barr
By: Mark Ryland
Discovery Institute
June 30, 2004

Federal Department of Education Backs Academic Freedom on Evolution Controversy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 30, 2004

Union Protest Of Foot Ferry Refused
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
June 30, 2004

The Gipper's Gift
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
June 28, 2004

Cities Eye Railway Corridor
By: Natalie Singer
Seattle Times Eastside Bureau
June 25, 2004

The Ideal
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
June 25, 2004

Public Opts For Tunnel To Replace Viaduct
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
June 22, 2004

Tallying Presidential Economic Success
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
June 18, 2004

Compassionate or Callous?
Assisted suicide undermines our essential humanity.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
June 17, 2004

Remaining Factual Errors In Biology Textbooks, as of April 2004
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 16, 2004

A Big Fat Jury Verdict
Trial lawyers aren't the only problem with the tort system.
By: William Tucker
The Weekly Standard
June 14, 2004

The Invisible Hand of Ronald Reagan
By: Bruce Chapman
Memorial Service Remarks
June 10, 2004

Calling Competition
By: Editorial Board
The Wall Street Journal
June 10, 2004

Of Stem Cells and Fairy Tales :
Scientists who have been telling Nancy Reagan that embryonic stem cell research could cure Alzheimer's now admit that it isn't true.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
June 10, 2004

The Bush Presidency Owes a Debt to Reagan
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
June 9, 2004

Cell Wars
The Reagans' suffering and hyped promises.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
June 8, 2004

National Public Radio Bias on Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 5, 2004

Marketing Failure
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
June 4, 2004

A Bad Investment
Human cloning for therapeutic purposes isnt likely to pan out.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
June 4, 2004

NPR accused of 'censorship'
By: Worldnetdaily.com
Worldnetdaily.com
June 4, 2004

Critic Says NPR's Pro-Evolution Bias Censors Opposition
By: Jim Brown
Agape Press
June 3, 2004

NPR Criticized for Evolution Misinformation and "AWOL" Ombudsman
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 2, 2004

Uncommon Dissent
Intellectuals who find Darwinism Unconvincing
By: Dembski, William A.
ISI Books
June 1, 2004

Market Economics and the Conservative Movement
By: George Gilder
George Gilder - Philadelphia Society Address
June 1, 2004

Phony Federalists
By: John Engler, C. Boyden Gray, and Kenneth Starr
The Wall Street Journal
June 1, 2004

Documentation of NPR Errors in Reporting on Teaching of Evolution
By: John G. West, Robert Crowther
Discovery Institute
June 1, 2004

Total Truth
Liberating Christianity from its Cultural Captivity
By: Pearcey, Nancy
Crossway Books
June 1, 2004

Europe's New Oppressors
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
June 1, 2004

NPR Stifles Evolution Debate by Canceling Guest Critical of Darwinian Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 1, 2004

Waterfront: Time For An Extreme Makeover?
By: Sam Bennett
Daily Journal of Commerce
May 28, 2004

Euthanizing the CSA
Ready for 50 Different Drug-Control Regimes?
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
May 27, 2004

Discovery Institute Fellow Elected to Prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 25, 2004

Dial 'M' for Morass
By: WSJ Editors
The Wall Street Journal
May 24, 2004

Fast Ferry Making Headway, with a Little Help from Its Friend
By: Eric Williams
The Kitsap Sun
May 23, 2004

What is Evidence?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
May 22, 2004

National Journal Names Discovery Senior Fellow Wesley J. Smith One of Bioethics Expert Thinkers
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 22, 2004

Officials Eye Expanded Ferry Connecting City, San Juan Islands
By: Aubrey Cohen
The Bellingham Herald
May 19, 2004

Berlin to Baghdad, Steely Resolve for a Just Cause
By: John C. Drescher
The Seattle Times
May 19, 2004

Minnesota Becomes Third State to Require Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 17, 2004

Legal Analysis of the Alabama House Substitute for SB 336
By: David DeWolf, Seth Cooper, John G. West
Discovery Institute
May 14, 2004

Legal Analysis of the Alabama House Substitute for SB 336
By: David DeWolf, Seth Cooper, John G. West,
Discovery Institute
May 14, 2004

Olympic Hopefuls: 2010 Winter Games Offer Opportunity
By: Greg Lamm
Puget Sound Business Journal
May 14, 2004

Responsibility and Governance
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
May 14, 2004

The Wrong Tree
Embryonic stem cells are not all that.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
May 13, 2004

The Wrong Tree
Embryonic stem cells are not all that.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
May 13, 2004

Stanwood Studies Train Service
By: Scott Morris
The Everett Herald
May 11, 2004

Conservatives Restive About Bush Policies: Fresh Initiatives Sought on Iraq, Domestic Issues
By: Dana Milbank and Jonathan Weisman
The Washington Post
May 10, 2004

Reality Denial
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
May 10, 2004

Alabama House Committee Adopts Revised Academic Freedom Bill on Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 10, 2004

'Underutilized' Rail Line Getting Closer Look: Corridor From Snohomish To Renton May Combine Transit, Trail In Years To Come
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
May 8, 2004

Federal Help For Viaduct Sought: Mayor, Others Go To D.C. To Build Case For Replacing Structure
By: Charles Pope
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 6, 2004

For Roseville Schools, Darwin Debate Rolls On
By: Laurel Rosen
Sacramento Bee
May 6, 2004

Cloning for California?
A money grab for human-cloning research.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
May 6, 2004

Californians Say Teach Scientific Evidence Both For and Against Darwinian Evolution, Show New Polls
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 3, 2004

Are We Alone?
Our recent success on Mars leaves us no reason to think otherwise--and reason to ponder what makes the earth unique.
By: Jay Richards & Guillermo Gonzalez
The American Spectator
May 1, 2004

Federally-Funded Website on Evolution Violates Separation of Church and State
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 1, 2004

Lots To Do Before Vote On Roads
By: Beth Silver
The Tacoma News Tribune
April 30, 2004

Transportation Plan For Region Advances But Faces Hurdles
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
April 30, 2004

Networks for Nothing, Fraud for Free:
MCI's "WorldCom Whitewash Waltz"
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
April 30, 2004

Incompetence or Sabotage?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 30, 2004

The Assault on Terri Schiavo Continues
Michael Schiavo won his fight to have his wife killed by dehydration. Now he won't even allow her parents to sit by her side.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
April 30, 2004

A Response to Some Objections by Kyler Kuehn to The Privileged Planet
By: Guillermo Gonzalez, Jay Richards
Discovery Institute
April 29, 2004

Under McDermott
A congressmens ill-advised and ill-informed Pledge stunt.
By: Vincent Phillip Muoz
National Review
April 29, 2004

Testimony for Telecommunications Policy: A Look Ahead
By: George Gilder
Senate Committee Hearing
April 28, 2004

North Korea on brink of implosion
By: James J. Na
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 28, 2004

Let's Not Be Distracted From The Dangers Ahead
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
April 27, 2004

Beguiling Curves of the Swedish Model
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 26, 2004

John Stossel, Star of ABC News' 20/20 Will Speak at Discovery Institute Luncheon May 13
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 26, 2004

Former Wisconsin Governor Scott McCallum Joins Discovery Institute as Senior Fellow
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 20, 2004

Crossing The Lake Into The Future
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times Editorial Page
April 18, 2004

The universe, a laboratory designed with us in mind?
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
April 18, 2004

The universe, a laboratory designed with us in mind?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
April 18, 2004

Earling Going To Work On Think-Tank Project
By: Bill Sheets
Edmonds Enterprise
April 16, 2004

Congress Has Bad Record Tethering Its Pet Monsters
By: Richard Rahn
The Wall Street Journal
April 15, 2004

Putin and the Reformers
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 14, 2004

CNN Defends False Report with Spin and Half-Truths
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 13, 2004

Missouri Legislator Asks CNN to Stop Misrepresenting His Bill
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 13, 2004

Review: Darwinism, Design, and Public Education
By: Ian Wishart
Investigate Magazine
April 12, 2004

CNN Accused of Fabricating Controversy in Missouri Evolution Story
By: Jim Brown and Jody Brown
Agape Press
April 12, 2004

Full Speed Ahead For New Ferries
By: John Ritter
USA Today
April 12, 2004

We Must Teach The Insurgents To Respect U.S. Power
By: James J. Na
The Seattle Times
April 9, 2004

'Gang' Wants To Test Train on Track
By: Natalie Singer
Seattle Times Eastside Bureau
April 9, 2004

Canada vs. the US
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 8, 2004

CNN's Facts Seem to Evolve
By: Terry Phillips
Citizenlink
April 8, 2004

The Meaning-Full Universe
By: Benjamin D. Wiker
Crisis Magazine
April 7, 2004

Government-Sponsored Theology
By: Francis J. Beckwith
American Spectator
April 7, 2004

Transit Board Backs Private Service
By: Niki King
The Sun
April 7, 2004

Potential Traffic Problems Spoil View of 2010 Olympics
By: Petyton Whitely
Seattle Times Snohomish County Bureau
April 7, 2004

Bogus Story Aired by CNN: TV journalist does report on evolution bill, mischaracterizes what legislation would do
By: WorldNetDaily Staff
Worldnetdaily.com
April 7, 2004

CNN Airs False Report Claiming Teachers will be Fired
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 6, 2004

Design Teams Come Up With 22 Ways to Redo Waterfront
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
April 6, 2004

All So Taxing
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 4, 2004

Taxpayers Fund Site Pushing Religious Darwinism: Website Encourages Teachers to Use Faith in Defending Theory
By: WorldNetDaily Staff
WorldNetDaily.com
April 2, 2004

Evolving Double Standards
Establishing a state-funded church of Darwin
By: John G. West
National Review Online
April 1, 2004

Community Leaders Make Pitch for Commuter Rail
By: Lukas Velush
The Everett Herald
April 1, 2004

Discovering John Rhys Davies
By: Mark Shea
Crisis Magazine
April 1, 2004

Court Rejects Review of Cable Broadband Ruling
By: Reuters
Reuters
April 1, 2004

Evolution Group Uses Federal Tax Money to Promote Religion
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 1, 2004

Doubts Over Evolution Mount With Over 300 Scientists Expressing Skepticism With Central Tenet of Darwin's Theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 1, 2004

We All Have A Stake' In 2010 Games
By: Allen Cameron
Calgary Herald
March 26, 2004

What's behind the Chinese boom?
By: Bret Swanson
Gilder Technology Report
March 26, 2004

2010 group on target
By: Cameron Mawell
Calgary Sun
March 26, 2004

IOC Co-ordinators Hit Town Monday
By: Damian Inwood
The Vancouver Province
March 26, 2004

The Telecom Follies
By: Editorial Board
The Wall Street Journal
March 26, 2004

State Disappointed With Highway Funding
By: Ellyn Ferguson
The Bellingham Herald
March 26, 2004

Sound Transit Urged Not To Join Ballot For Tax Vote On Roads
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
March 26, 2004

How Will We Know When the Kings Come Back?
By: Ross Anderson
The Seattle Times
March 26, 2004

Winter Olympics: Locals Hope To Land Gold In 2010
By: Angela D. Smith
The Bremerton Sun
March 25, 2004

Science and philosophy merge in professor's 'Privileged Planet'
By: Keith Ducharme
Iowa State Daily
March 25, 2004

Science and philosophy merge in professor's 'Privileged Planet'
By: Keith Ducharme
Iowa State Daily
March 25, 2004

Polls Say You Like Light Rail: What Say You?
By: Andy Parker
The Oregonian
March 24, 2004

House Panel Approves Highway Spending Bill
By: Jim Abrams
Seattle Post Intelligencer
March 24, 2004

John Miller, Slade Gorton Dinner Remarks
By: John Miller, Slade Gorton
Discovery Institute Anniversary Dinner
March 24, 2004

Clarify, simplify, tell us your plans
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times
March 21, 2004

Coalition Aims To Raise Funds To Replace Viaduct
By: Jane Hodges
The Seattle Times
March 21, 2004

Tourism, Traffic Are Olympic Concerns
By: Aubrey Cohen
The Bellingham Herald
March 18, 2004

Regulatory Malpractice
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 18, 2004

Lawrence VanDyke Responds to Critics
By: Lawrence VanDyke
Ex Parte
March 16, 2004

The Privileged Planet Book and Website Released
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 16, 2004

Teaching about Scientific Dissent from Neo-Darwinism
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
March 16, 2004

Administration Should Give Broadband Economy A Call
By: Stephen Moore
Investor's Business Daily
March 16, 2004

Listen to John Drescher
By: Hosted by: Roland Vogel
Business America Radio
March 15, 2004

The Professor’s Paroxysm
By: Hunter Baker
National Review Online
March 15, 2004

Light at the End of the Telecom Tunnel
By: James Gattuso
FOXnews.com
March 15, 2004

Clone the Taxpayers
Watch out. You may soon be paying for cloning research that the private sector won't.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Forbes
March 15, 2004

The Meltdown State
New York's pathetic economy.
By: William Tucker
The Weekly Standard
March 15, 2004

Iraq a Year Later
Criticism About Bush, Iraq War Won't Stand Over Time
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
March 14, 2004

Roads, Transit Tax Vote Not Ready
By: Editorial
The Seattle Times
March 14, 2004

Good News from Ohio: Teaching the Controversy
By: Charles Colson
BreakPoint with Charles Colson
March 13, 2004

Tax Package For Transportation OK'd
By: Jane Hadley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 13, 2004

Transportation Funding Fix Stalled
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
March 12, 2004

Both Martha and Justice Have Suffered, and Now It Will Get Even Worse
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
March 12, 2004

Transit Revenue Effort Dies
By: Jane Hadley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 12, 2004

Legislators clear path for charter schools
By: Linda Shaw
The Seattle Times
March 11, 2004

Suing for the Right to Live:
Two cases of European doctors refusing to treat their patients are cause for concern: Futile Care Theory may be coming to America.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
March 11, 2004

Jacket Text of The Privileged Planet
By: Jay W Richards and Guillermo Gonzalez
Regenery Publishing, Inc
March 10, 2004

State School Board Set to Change Evolution Lesson Plan
By: Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Associated Press
March 9, 2004

How to Create More Jobs
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 9, 2004

Ohio Votes 13-5 To Approve Lesson Plan Critical of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 9, 2004

Our Privileged Planet
By: Eduardo Llull
Human Events
March 8, 2004

Listen to George Gilder
By: Hosted by: Roland Vogel
Business America Radio
March 8, 2004

Group of Ohio Scientists Endorses Lesson Plan to Critically Analyze Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 8, 2004

Letter from US Department of Education Regarding Academic Freedom in Teaching Challenges to Evolution
By: US Dept. of Education
US Dept. of Education
March 8, 2004

Don't Let Dogma Censor Teaching
By: Benjamin Wiker
Cincinnati Enquirer
March 7, 2004

Minority Party Syndrome
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 6, 2004

Kingston Finally Gets Its Foot In The Door
By: Tiffany Royal
North Kitsap Herald
March 6, 2004

A Little Push for Passenger Ferries
By: Editorial
The Seattle Times
March 4, 2004

Again, Teach the Best Science
By: Editorial Board
Cincinnati Enquirer
March 4, 2004

Strike Three at the FCC
By: Editorial Staff
The Wall Street Journal
March 4, 2004

Stop the Broadbandits
By: George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
March 4, 2004

Board Approves Foot-Ferry Agreements
By: Staff
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 4, 2004

Comment on 3/2/04 DC Court Ruling
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
March 3, 2004

Foot Ferry Service Takes Step Forward
By: Niki King
The Bremerton Sun
March 3, 2004

2 Firms Clear Ferry-Service Hurdle
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
March 3, 2004

The Privileged Planet
How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed For Discovery
By: Gonzalez, Guillermo and Richards, Jay W.
Regnery Publishing
March 1, 2004

Does Darwinism Devalue Human Life?
By: Richard Weikart
The Human Life Review
March 1, 2004

Unable to Win Science Debate, Ohio Darwinists Turn to Legal Threats
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
March 1, 2004

Kitsap Board Preparing to Resume Ferry Service
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
March 1, 2004

Making the Future
Michael Fumento puts the best possible face on biotechnology.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
March 1, 2004

Street Theatre in the Bay Area
What social conservatives should do.
By: Francis J. Beckwith
National Review Online
February 28, 2004

Behe's letter in the WSJ responding to Feb. 13 article by Sharon Begley
By: Michael J. Behe
The Wall Street Journal
February 27, 2004

Ohio Darwin Groups Enlist Help of Controversial Legal Expert
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 26, 2004

Dehydration Nation
By: Wesley J. Smith
Human Life Review
February 25, 2004

Kerry's Economic Beliefs
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
February 24, 2004

Law Professor Says Ohio Academy of Sciences Gave Gov. Taft Bad Legal Advice
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 24, 2004

Ohio Academy of Sciences Criticized for Scare Tactics on Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 24, 2004

Ferry System Wants To Make Colman Dock A Destination
By: Kery Murakami
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
February 23, 2004

Voting With Their Feet
When companies 'reincorporate abroad,' are they being unpatrioc? Or responsible?
By: Richard Rahn
National Review
February 23, 2004

Bush: The Right Strategy for a Dangerous World
By: Mariana Parks
The Seattle Times
February 20, 2004

What's In a Name?:
When it comes to cloning, just about everything.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
February 20, 2004

Verdict on the Bacterial Flagellum Premature:
A Response to Begley's "Evolution Critics Come Under Fire..." in the Wall Street Journal
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Discovery Institute
February 19, 2004

Questions about The Privileged Planet
By: Compiled by Staff
Discovery Institute
February 18, 2004

House Votes To Open Up Highway 167 HOV Lanes
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
February 18, 2004

Irreducible Complexity is an Obstacle to Darwinism Even if Parts of a System have other Functions:
A Response to Sharon Begley's Wall Street Journal Column
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
February 18, 2004

Four Years After the Fall:
Asia Ascends; Europe Awakens; America Awaits
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
February 16, 2004

Incorporate Controversy into the Curriculum
By: By STEPHEN C. MEYER and JOHN ANGUS CAMPBELL
Atlanta Journal Constitution
February 15, 2004

All Roads Lead To Vancouver
By: NA
The Bellingham Herald
February 15, 2004

Survival of the Snit
By: Staff Editorial
The Plain Dealer
February 14, 2004

Finding Sound Science on Salmon
By: Gary Smith and Steven P. Cramer
Discovery Institute
February 13, 2004

Murray Secures Record Ferry Funding, Triples Funding to $720 Million over Six Years
By: NA
Press Release Senator Patty Murray
February 12, 2004

Ferries Could Reopen Galleys By April 1
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
February 12, 2004

Ferry Bills Appear To be sinking
By: Bill Buchanan
The Bremerton Sun
February 11, 2004

Ferry Bills Appear To Be sinking
By: Bill Buchanan
The Bremerton Sun
February 11, 2004

Broadband Fiasco
By: Editorial
The Wall Street Journal
February 11, 2004

Efforts to Sabotage Ohio's Science Lessons Deplorable, claims Discovery Institute
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 11, 2004

Offshore Finance
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
February 10, 2004

A Monkey for Your Grandmother
Animal-liberationists force medical research on the backburner.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
February 10, 2004

Investigators: Tunnel trouble in Seattle
By: Chris Ingalls
King 5 Investigators
February 9, 2004

Welcome to America
By: Richard Rahn, Malcolm Wallop, Stuart Anderson, Jeff Bell, Linda Chavez, and 10 other authors
The Wall Street Journal
February 6, 2004

The Deficit Bugaboo
By: Richard Rahn
The Wall Street Journal
February 5, 2004

Darwinismanddesign.com Website Goes Online: Download Sample Chapters From "Darwinism, Design, and Public Education"
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 5, 2004

Ex-Congressman Stunned by Extent of Worldwide Trafficking in Humans
By: Alex Fryer
The Seattle Times
February 4, 2004

Poulsbo Lawmaker Pushes Ferry Bills
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
February 4, 2004

Boatload of Legislation
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
February 3, 2004

Darwinists Eager to Avoid Debate
By: Larry Taylor
Atlanta Journal Constitution
February 2, 2004

From the Courthouse . . .
. . . to the White House? John Edwards's toughest trial.
By: William Tucker
The Weekly Standard
February 2, 2004

How to Control the Habit
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
February 1, 2004

Killing Them Kindly:
Lessons from the Euthanasia Movement.
By: Richard Weikart
Books & Culture
February 1, 2004

PBS Stations Across the Country Now Airing "Unlocking The Mystery of Life"
Documentary reveals growing number of scientific challenges to Darwinian evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
February 1, 2004

The Rule of Terri's Case Strikes Again
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
January 30, 2004

Georgia Schools Should Teach More About Evolution Not Less
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 29, 2004

Cloning Corporate Welfare
The Biotech Industry Wants Your Money
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 29, 2004

The Implicit Conservatism of 'Lord of the Rings'
By: Bruce Ramsey
The Seattle Times
January 28, 2004

Remarks of Sr. Fellow David DeWolf to Darby, MT School Board
By: David DeWolf
Discovery Institute
January 28, 2004

Panel OKs Proposal For Transit, Roads Board
By: Joseph Turner
The News Tribune-Tacoma, WA
January 28, 2004

HOT Idea Could Ease Traffic Flow
By: Jane Hadley
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 27, 2004

New Hope For Regional Cooperation-Maybe
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times
January 25, 2004

Good News Is No News
By: Chuck Colson
Townhall.com
January 23, 2004

Fox in the Henhouse
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
January 22, 2004

Patterson Searches for a Consensus on Regional Transportation
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
January 21, 2004

Good Reason To Shoot For The Moon
By: Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 21, 2004

Kitsap Transit Board: Full Speed Ahead on Foot Ferries
By: Niki King
The Sun
January 21, 2004

The Right Stuff, Again
Out of the shuttle rut.
By: John C. Wohlstetter
National Review Online
January 19, 2004

Disabling Assisted Suicide
Why a deadly movement hasn't been contagious.
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 19, 2004

Beyond Terri's Law:
What We Can Learn From the Schiavo Case
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
January 19, 2004

The Misanthropes
Review of Consumers Guide to a Brave New World, by Wesley J. Smith
By: Hadley Arkes
National Review
January 17, 2004

Cloning and the First State
With a dishonest bill pending, Delaware looks to join New Jersey as a haven for human cloning
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
January 16, 2004

Municipal Networks:
Raising Taxes Beats Raising Rates
By: John Wohlstetter
CEI C:\Spin
January 14, 2004

A New School Principle: The Seattle School Board's objection notwithstanding, this might be the year lawmakers embrace the charter-school movement.
By: Nina Shapiro
Seattle Weekly
January 14, 2004

Moon Debate Lacking Scientific Input
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 14, 2004

William L. Pierce, R.I.P.
By: Bruce Chapman
President, Discovery Institute
January 13, 2004

Let The Private Sector Try It: Foot ferry plan deserves a shot
By: Rami Gunbaum
Puget Sound Business Journal
January 13, 2004

Outside the Box
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
January 13, 2004

Would Pres. Dean 'Re-regulate' Web He Has Exploited?
By: John C. Drescher
Investor's Business Daily
January 9, 2004

Markets and Monopolies
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
January 9, 2004

Tech Economy
By: Tom Alberg
speech given at The Rainier Club
January 9, 2004

Author: Debt Plagued Telecom Industry
By: Rick Wilson
The Grand Rapids Press
January 8, 2004

Darwin, Design, and Public Education -- New Book Examines the Scientific Evidence for Intelligent Design and Advocates Teaching Both Darwinism and Design to Improve Science Education
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 8, 2004

Sims Seeks Change Allowing Light Rail in Tax Package
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
January 7, 2004

Players Seek Common Ground on Transportation Plan
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
January 5, 2004

The Design Revolution
Answering the Toughest Questions About Intelligent Design
By: Dembski, William A.
InterVarsity Press
January 1, 2004

Slavery in 2004
By: John R. Miller
The Washington Post
January 1, 2004

Al Qaeda Defeated-On to Its Demise
By: Rear Admiral Stuart Platt, U.S. Navy (Retired), and James Na
Naval Institute Proceedings
January 1, 2004

What's Darwin got to do with it?
By: Robert C. Newman , John L. Wiester , Janet Moneymaker and Jonathan Moneymaker
IVP
January 1, 2004

Face-Off: Should both sides of the Debate on Evolution be Included in Textbooks?
By: Seth L. Cooper
Spring Hill Review (Southwest Washington State)
January 1, 2004

Consumer's Guide to a Brave New World
By: Smith, Wesley J.
Encounter Books
January 1, 2004

Stalemate On Contract Sinks Ferries' Food Service
By: Stuart Eskenazi
Seattle Times
January 1, 2004

Bibliography of Supplementary Resources For Science Instruction
By: Various
Discovery Institute
January 1, 2004

The Radical Depth and Scope of the Cloning Agenda
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Right to Life News
January 1, 2004

The Design Revolution - Chapter 33: Design by Elimination or Design by Comparison
By: William A. Dembski
InterVarsity Press
January 1, 2004

Coast Guard Gets Ferry Security Plan
By: Kery Murakami
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 31, 2003

No Random Searches in Ferry Security Plan
By: Ray Rivera
Seattle Times
December 30, 2003

How Far Will the Dollar Fall?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
December 30, 2003

Science and Christianity
Conflict or Coherence?
By: Schaefer, Henry F.
University of Georgia Press
December 23, 2003

PETA to Cannibals:
Don't Let Them Eat Steak
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
December 21, 2003

Report Shows More Solo Motorists Using Evening Car-Pool Lanes
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
December 18, 2003

Toll-Lane Plan Rolls to Legislature
By: Lewis Kamb
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 18, 2003

Panel OK's Plan For 'HOT' Lanes
By: Local Digest
Seattle Times
December 18, 2003

Trading Up With Neighborhoods
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
December 16, 2003

In Defense (sort of) of Trial Lawyers
Their excuses are well known, their virtues less so.
By: William Tucker
The Weekly Standard
December 15, 2003

Hollywood & Thine:
Are PVRs "Property of Video & Recording Studios"?
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
December 12, 2003

Cloning in New Jersey
New Jersey Assembly Bill 2840 looks to be the most radical human cloning measure ever put into law. It should be stopped.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
December 11, 2003

The Problem of Evil
By: Benjamin D. Wiker
Crisis
December 9, 2003

Two Firms Hoping To Fill Passenger-Ferry Gaps
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
December 7, 2003

Disagreement On Toll Lanes Might Quash SR 167 Test
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
December 4, 2003

The Guardian Speaks
Terri Schiavo's guardian ad litem files his report; there's bad news and good news.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
December 4, 2003

Beware of Economic Hubris
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
December 3, 2003

Stem Cell News That Isn't Fit For Print
The mainstream media is ignoring promising news about adult stem cell research.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Standard (Weekly Standard On-line)
December 3, 2003

Foot Ferries Might Be Revived
By: Ann Strosnider
The Sun
December 2, 2003

Microsoft Sees Vast Market: Every Car
By: Associated Pres
The Seattle Times
December 1, 2003

Review of Forced Exit: The Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder by Wesley J. Smith
By: Johannes L. Jacobse
Townhall.com on Books and Publications
December 1, 2003

Design in the Details:
The Origin of Biomolecular Machines
By: Michael J. Behe
Darwinism, Design and Public Education
December 1, 2003

The Culture of Death: Who Will Decide When You Should Die?
By: Nat Hentoff
The Village Voice
December 1, 2003

Homology in Biology:
Problem for Naturalistic Science and Prospect for Intelligent Design
By: Paul A. Nelson & Jonathan Wells
Darwinism, Design, and Public Education
December 1, 2003

The Cambrian Explosion:
Biology's Big Bang
By: Stephen C. Meyer, Marcus Ross, Paul Nelson & Paul Chien
Darwinism, Design and Public Education
December 1, 2003

Reinstating Design within Science
By: William A. Dembski
Darwinism, Design, and Public Education
December 1, 2003

Standards should treat evolution honestly
By: Chris L. Thomas & Seth Cooper
Star-Tribune
November 30, 2003

Think tank group questions Darwinism
By: Douglas Groothuis
Denver Post
November 23, 2003

Is the Deficit Too Small?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
November 21, 2003

Transportation or Education?: Sales-Tax Proposal For Next Year's Ballot May Create A Dilemma
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
November 20, 2003

Arlington train? Idea still on track
By: Peyton Whitely
Seattle Times Snohomish County Bureau
November 19, 2003

How to restore credibility in local government
By: James Vesely
The Seattle Times
November 16, 2003

Slow-witted politicians need to fast-track rail to neighbours in Seattle
By: Jon Ferry
The Province Vancouver
November 16, 2003

Betting on Bulgaria
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
November 16, 2003

Would solo drivers warm to HOT lanes on Hwy. 167?
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
November 15, 2003

Murray ships $236 million back home
By: Alex Fryer
The Seattle Times
November 14, 2003

The Educational Debate Over Darwinism
By: John Angus Campbell
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
November 13, 2003

A "Painless" Death?
Michael Schiavo insists that dehydration is "the most natural way to die." It's more like torture.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Standard
November 13, 2003

Designers illustrate for a viaduct-free waterfront
By: Susan Gilmore
The Seattle Times
November 12, 2003

ELIMINATING ERRORS: Evolution becomes topic of concern for voters
By: Andrew Bell
Texas Tech University Daily
November 10, 2003

In textbook battle over evolution, 'errors' debated, corrected
By: Ken Walker
Baptist Press
November 10, 2003

A Woman's Life Versus an Inept Press: The ACLU Supports a 'Constitutional' Death by Starvation
By: Nat Hentoff
The Village Voice
November 10, 2003

New passenger-ferry ideas afoot
By: The Associated Press
The Seattle Times
November 10, 2003

Board gives final approval to biology books
By: APRIL CASTRO
Associated Press/Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
November 7, 2003

Textbook Reformers See Last-Minute Victory in Texas Decision
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 7, 2003

Kitsap County may revisit foot-ferry tax
By: Kerry Murakami
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 6, 2003

When Uncle Sam Owns the Land
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
November 6, 2003

The Evolution of Textbooks: Students shouldn't be protected from dissent
By: Editorial Board
Dallas Morning News
November 5, 2003

Scuttled: 65% Reject Kitsap Transit's Ferry Proposal
By: Niki King
The Sun
November 5, 2003

Utinam logica falsa tuam philosophiam totam suffodiant!
By: Staff
Staff
November 5, 2003

Texas to Decide Whether to Clean Up Biology Texts
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 5, 2003

Q & A about current Texas state review of biology textbooks
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 5, 2003

Open letter from Texas scientists and teachers is meaningless
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 5, 2003

Google: Our Savior?
By: Bret Swanson
Wall Street Journal
November 4, 2003

Final Review of Biology Textbooks up for Adoption in Texas
By: Staff
Discovery Staff
November 3, 2003

Socialism in Every City
The spread of the "living wage."
By: William Tucker
Weekly Standard
November 3, 2003

Intelligent Design and Peer Review
A Response to Eugenie Scott and the NCSE
By: By William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
November 1, 2003

Life, Death, and Silence
Why the media elites won't tell the full story on Terri's prognosis and Michael Schiavo.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Daily Standard
October 31, 2003

Transportation package: What will voters support?
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
October 30, 2003

Backgrounder and summary of publisher’s proposed revision to biology textbooks
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 30, 2003

Publishers correct some factual errors, but now textbooks contradict each other
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 30, 2003

Price Controls Can Be Lethal
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 29, 2003

The Interview That Wasn't
Michael Schiavo got the usual Larry King softballs. Here are the questions King should have asked.
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
October 28, 2003

The Consequences of Casual Conversations
Michael Schiavo's argument that his wife wants to die stems from an off-hand remark she made while watching a movie. It isn't the first time this has happened.
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
October 27, 2003

A Think Tank Oxymoron?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
October 26, 2003

State transportation study to be used in planning new Highway 520 bridge
By: Natalie Singer
The Seattle Times Eastside bureau
October 24, 2003

Woman's Feeding Tube Is Ordered Reinstated
By: Manuel Roig-Franzia
Washington Post
October 22, 2003

The Battle for Terri
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
October 22, 2003

Saving Terri Schiavo
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
October 21, 2003

Bully for Those Combating Worldwide Slave Trade
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 20, 2003

MINNESOTANS GIVE INPUT ON SCIENCE EDUCATION STANDARDS
By: Seth Cooper
Discovery Institute
October 20, 2003

No Mercy in Florida
The horrifying case of Terri Schiavo, and what it portends
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
October 20, 2003

Sierra Club Sounds Alert on Beltway HOT Lanes
By: Leef Smith
Washington Post
October 19, 2003

Both extremes wrong in evolution debate
By: Jean Swenson
Pioneer Press
October 17, 2003

Curbing the Appetite for Spending
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
October 17, 2003

Euthanasia World
The Worst Culture
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
October 17, 2003

The Martyrdom of Terri Schiavo
By: Benjamin Wiker
WorldNetDaily.com
October 14, 2003

Floating a Dream: Will Fast Ferries Help the City's Redevelopment Sink or Swim?
By: Eric D. Williams
Bremerton Sun
October 14, 2003

Underground Transit Hub Plan Surfaces for Downtown Seattle
By: Marc Stiles
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
October 13, 2003

Private-Ferry Backers Plan Studies to Show Need
By: Steve Wilhelm
Puget Sound Business Journal
October 13, 2003

On This They Do Agree
By: Allen D. Hertzke
Wall Street Journal
October 10, 2003

Railway May Sell Line; Tracks From Woodinville to Renton Could Become Home to Light-Rail Route
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
October 9, 2003

Who Will Create Jobs and Cut the Deficit?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
October 9, 2003

Naming of New Foot Ferry Operator Delayed
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
October 8, 2003

Ferries Would Spur Growth, Planners Agree
By: Christopher Dunagan
Bremerton Sun
October 6, 2003

On Human Bondage
By: Matthew Continetti
Weekly Standard
October 6, 2003

Therapeutic Dreaming
The False Promise of Experimental Cloning
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
October 6, 2003

Self-Inflicted Wounds
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
October 3, 2003

Unintelligent Designs on Academic Freedom
By: Hunter Baker
American Spectator Online
October 1, 2003

The Untamed God
A Philosophical Exploration of Divine Perfection, Immutability and Simplicity
By: Richards, Jay Wesley
InterVarsity Press
October 1, 2003

Waking from the Dead
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
October 1, 2003

Murray's Efforts Key in Keeping Amtrak on Track
By: Alex Fryer
Seattle Times
September 29, 2003

Push to Include I-5 "Weaves" in Road Plan
By: Eric Pryne
Seattle Times
September 29, 2003

Providence Lost - and Found?
By: M.D. Aeschliman
National Review
September 29, 2003

2010 Fast Tracks Railway Dreams: BC and US Businesses Looking to Olympics to Provide Catalyst for Rail Investment
By: Peter Witham
Business in Vancouver
September 29, 2003

Fast Ferries in Our Future? Kitsap Decides
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
September 28, 2003

Is Our Economic Freedom Eroding?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
September 26, 2003

Money and the Middle Kingdom
By: Bret Swanson
Gilder Technology Report
September 24, 2003

Legalized Murder: Terri Schiavo and Death by Starvation
By: Phil Brennan
NewsMax.com
September 23, 2003

How Should Schools Teach Evolution?
Don't Forget Weaknesses in Theory
By: Bruce Chapman
Dallas Morning News
September 21, 2003

Textbook Debate
It's All About the Evidence
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Houston Chronicle
September 19, 2003

Saving Iraq... from the U.N.
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
September 17, 2003

Terri Schiavo's Life and Death:
Time Gained
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
September 16, 2003

Broadband Ballet:
The FCC - State Pas de Deux
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
September 15, 2003

Dishing Out Death at the Trade Table?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
September 11, 2003

County Residents Prepare to "Ride the Wave"
By: Tiffany Royal
North Kitsap Herald
September 11, 2003

Testimony by J. Budziszewski to Texas SBOE
By: J. Budziszewski
Discovery Institute
September 10, 2003

Statement regarding the Texas State Board of Education hearings on biology textbooks by Dr. Jonathan Wells
By: Jonathan Wells
Texas State Board of Education
September 10, 2003

Part-Time Winemakers Are Fueling Growth in Industry
By: Kristina Shevory
Seattle Times
September 10, 2003

Poulsbo in Line for Foot Ferries
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
September 10, 2003

Doubts Over Evolution Continue to Mount as 60 Biologists Express Skepticism with Central Tenet of Darwin's Theory
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 10, 2003

William Dembski Testimony for Textbook Hearing, Austin, Texas, September 10, 2003
By: William A. Dembski
Texas State Board of Education
September 10, 2003

New poll shows overwhelming majority of Texans favor teaching both strengths and weaknesses of Darwin�s theory of evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 8, 2003

Icons of Evolution Documentary Airing Across Texas
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 6, 2003

40 Texas scientists join growing national list of scientists skeptical of Darwin
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 5, 2003

Schiavo's Date with Death:
A Florida Woman Needs Non-Dehydration Intervention
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
September 5, 2003

Senate Panel OKs Money for Foot Ferry Dock
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
September 4, 2003

A "Dr. Death" Runs for President:
Howard Dean Advocates Kevorkian-Style Medicine
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Onlinie
September 4, 2003

Turn Off Foreign Aid?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
September 2, 2003

Science & Faith
Friends or Foes?
By: Collins, C. John
Crossway Books
September 1, 2003

Making Broadband Bloom
By: George Gilder
Business 2.0
September 1, 2003

Info-War Invades Iraq
By: John Wohlstetter
American Spectator
September 1, 2003

Discovery Board Member to Appear on CNNfn show
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 29, 2003

PBS stations in Colorado to air documentary explaining scientific challenges to Darwinian evolution
By: Discovery Staff
Press Release
August 27, 2003

Advisor Soapbox:
Korean Broadband Explosion
By: George Gilder and Charlie Burger
Forbes.com
August 27, 2003

Adopting Numbers:
The Census Side of the Story
By: William L. Pierce
National Review Online
August 27, 2003

Institute Hails $9.3 Million Grant from Gates Foundation
By: Discovery Staff
Press Release
August 21, 2003

The Evolution Debate:
Myth, Science, Culture, Education
By: Mark Ryland
Catholic Exchange
August 21, 2003

Designed to Fail
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
August 21, 2003

Discovery Institute Endorses Texas Freedom Network's Call for Sound Science and Teaching Evolution
By: Staff
Press Release
August 20, 2003

Texas Textbook Censors Misrepresent, Mislead and Miss the Point
By: Staff
Press Release
August 20, 2003

A Two-Track Approach Toward Pyongyang
By: Stuart Franklin Platt and James J. Na
The Wall Street Journal Online
August 20, 2003

Texas Professors Urge State Board to Fully and Completely Teach Evolution
By: Discovery Staff
Press Release
August 19, 2003

Darwinism Critics Have Viable View
By: Francis J. Beckwith
San Angelo Standard Times
August 18, 2003

Evolutionist Overreacts
By: Rob Crowther
San Angelo Standard Times
August 18, 2003

Tribe Plans New Mosquito Ferry
By: Editorial
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 12, 2003

Unintended Side Effects
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
August 11, 2003

Institute Supports Accurate Science
By: John G. West
San Angelo Standard-Times
August 8, 2003

Foot Ferries Riding a Wave of Interest
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
August 6, 2003

Foot Ferries Riding a Wave of Interest
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
August 6, 2003

New England Journal of Politics:
Medical Journal Crosses a Line
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 31, 2003

Columnist at Austin Chronicle Offers Poorly Designed Arguments
By: Francis J. Beckwith
Discovery Institute
July 30, 2003

Bush Plan for Amtrak Offers Opportunity for Washington, Oregon, Institute Says
By: Press Release
Discovery Institute
July 29, 2003

Broadband Lite Blossoms:
Whither the "Visionary Gleam"?
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
July 28, 2003

Goodnight, Patients
By: Michael Glueck and Robert Cihak
Tacoma News Tribune
July 27, 2003

Real Problem Is Not the Deficit
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
July 24, 2003

Austin American Statesman Corrects Misleading Report about Discovery Institute
By: Discovery Staff
Press Release
July 23, 2003

Taking Requests, Doing Harm
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 23, 2003

A Preliminary Analysis of the Treatment of Evolution in Biology Textbooks
By: Fellows
Discovery Institute
July 21, 2003

Regulations that Inhibit Hiring
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
July 18, 2003

The Fittest Theory
By: Don Erler
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
July 17, 2003

CNN accused of slanting report on selection of science textbooks
By: Erin Curre
Baptist Press News
July 16, 2003

Assisted Suicide Stereotype Is Target of Wesley Smith's "Forced Exit"
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 14, 2003

Catch the Boat for Better Housing
By: Editorial
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 13, 2003

So goes Texas, so goes the nation
Decision on textbooks will affect classrooms nationwide
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
July 12, 2003

PETA-Fried:
The Animal-Liberationists Catch Their Prey
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 11, 2003

Clarifying the Issues in the Texas Textbook Controversy
By: Discovery Staff
Q&A about Discovery Institute and Intelligent Design
July 10, 2003

Scripting Iraq's Future
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
July 10, 2003

Press Release: CNN Fabricates Texas Textbook Story
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 10, 2003

A Scientific Scandal?
David Berlinski & Critics
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
July 8, 2003

Passenger-Only Ferries Deserve a Closer Look
By: Rami Grunbaum
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 7, 2003

From Darwinism to Transhumanism
By: Benjamin Wiker
National Catholic Register
July 6, 2003

Oh, Canada! Vancouver Gets Winter Olympics
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
July 3, 2003

Oh, Canada! Vancouver Gets Winter Olympics
By: Jeff Switzer
King County Journal
July 3, 2003

Global Greed Screed
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
July 3, 2003

Looking Back to Go Forward: Forum Floats Ideas for Bringing Ferry Transportation Back to the Future
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
July 2, 2003

Looking Back to Go Forward
Forum Floats Ideas for Bringing Ferry Transportation Back to the Future
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
July 2, 2003

Does Science Point to God? Part II:
The Christian Critics
By: Benjamin Wiker
Crisis Magazine
July 1, 2003

The Tech Comeback Is Real
By: Bret Swanson
Wall Street Journal
July 1, 2003

Private Firms Seek Support to Run Ferries
By: Kery Murakami
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 1, 2003

Private Firms Seek Support to Run Ferries
By: Kery Murakami
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 1, 2003

Discovery Senior Fellow on Boston NPR Show
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 1, 2003

New Group Is Onboard for Foot Ferries
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
June 29, 2003

New Group Is Onboard for Foot Ferries
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
June 29, 2003

Former Discovery Board Chairman on "The O'Reilly Factor" Tuesday
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 29, 2003

Networks for Nothing, Inc.:
WorldCom Unbound
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
June 27, 2003

Discovery Transportation Forum Predicts Public Policy on Traffic
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 24, 2003

Officials Seek Expanded Passenger Ferry Network
By: Steve Wilhelm
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 23, 2003

Officials Seek Expanded Passenger Ferry Network
By: Steve Wilhelm
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 23, 2003

Unlocking the Mystery of Life to Air in Miami, Cleveland, & New York City
By: Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
June 20, 2003

Stretch of Highway 167 Selected for Study of Toll "HOT" Lanes
By: Eric Pryne
Seattle Times
June 19, 2003

Stretch of Highway 167 Selected for Study of Toll "HOT" Lanes
By: Eric Pryne
Seattle Times
June 19, 2003

Trust ... and Tax Rates
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
June 19, 2003

Blinded by Science
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review
June 16, 2003

I Want a New Drug:
Why Price Controls Will Stop Pharmaceutical Progress
By: William Tucker
Weekly Standard
June 16, 2003

Former Discovery Board Chairman Speaks on New Human Trafficking Report
By: John Miller
US Department of State
June 12, 2003

Economic Murder-Suicide
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
June 12, 2003

State Department Says Human Trafficking on Rise
By: Staff
CNN.com
June 12, 2003

www.s-u-i-c-i-d-e.com:
Suicide Advocacy Goes Online
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
June 12, 2003

Science on TV Evolves:
Intelligent Design Hits Prime Time
By: Charles Colson
BreakPoint.org
June 9, 2003

Couple Remains Relentless in Fight for Charter Schools
By: Linda Shaw
Seattle Times
June 9, 2003

True Enough:
Bill McKibben's Useful Assault on the Unfettered Biogenetic Project
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
June 9, 2003

Science and Religion Twenty Years After Mclean V. Arkansas:
Evolution, Public Education, and the New Challenge of Intelligent Design
By: Francis J. Beckwith
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
June 7, 2003

Taxpayers Subsidize Government Propaganda
By: Staff
National Center for Policy Analysis
June 6, 2003

Perils of State-Owned News Outlets
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
June 5, 2003

Who Should Pay for Slavery?
An Address to the Members of the New York City Council
By: William Tucker
The New York Sun
June 3, 2003

To Seize or Not to Seize
By: Editorial
Washington Times
June 2, 2003

Lawmakers Get a Look at Region's Traffic Woes
By: Sharon Michael
Bellingham Herald
May 30, 2003

Spending Their Way Out of Debt:
The New York Solution to a Budget Crisis
By: William Tucker
Weekly Standard
May 26, 2003

Dying Cause:
Assisted Suicide Is Losing Support
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
May 20, 2003

Discovery Senior Fellow in "Best American Science Writing 2002"
By: Discovery Institute
Press Release
May 19, 2003

New Videos Available From ARN
The Rhetoric of Darwin and Wells, Ruse, Tiffney Discussion
By: Discovery Institute
Press Release
May 19, 2003

Canadian pot legislation could snarl border traffic
By: Steve Wilhelm
Puget Sound Business Journal
May 19, 2003

True Confessions:
Time to Revisit Miranda
By: William Tucker
Weekly Standard
May 19, 2003

Put a Lid on It:
Covering Parts of I-5 Will Relieve Gridlock, Reconnect Neighborhoods
By: Bruce Chapman and Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
May 18, 2003

Discomfort for Foes... As Fans Grow
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
May 15, 2003

A Functional Pseudogene?:
An Open Letter to Nature
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery.org
May 13, 2003

New Name, Same Old Story:
The Hemlock Society Goes for an Image Change
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
May 12, 2003

If Jobs Are What Bush Is After...
By: David Broder
Washington Post
May 11, 2003

Intelligent Design, Freedom, & Education
By: Phillip E. Johnson
Breakpoint.org
May 9, 2003

Want a Free Lunch?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
May 8, 2003

New Educational Guide by Discovery Senior Fellow Patricia Lines
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
May 8, 2003

Legality a la France?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
May 2, 2003

Let Them Eat Fiber
By: George Gilder
American Spectator
May 1, 2003

A Merciless Mercy:
Book Review of A Merciful End: The Euthanasia Movement in Modern America. By Ian Dowbiggin
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
May 1, 2003

What Thinking Means:
Book Review of The Mind and the Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force. By Jeffrey Schwartz & Sharon Begley.
By: William A. Dembski
First Things
May 1, 2003

Cyber-Safe Meets Fail-Safe:
The Bush Strategy
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
April 25, 2003

Pro-Animal or Anti-Human?:
A SARS Revelation
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
April 25, 2003

Bolder Strokes... For Tax Cut Hopes
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 24, 2003

Farewell to alluring, but faithless, France
By: Howard L. Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
April 21, 2003

Discerning Truth:
Intelligent Design Theory in Public Schools?
By: Seth Cooper
The Prolific Reporter (Seattle U. School of Law)
April 21, 2003

Sturdy hand... Amid Reality Lapses
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
April 18, 2003

In Iraq, U.S. Has Been Bold, Right
By: John C. Drescher
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 17, 2003

Physics and astronomy professor will use telescope attachment to find planets
By: Natalie Spray
Iowa State Daily
April 17, 2003

Banning It:
Getting Past Hatch-Feinstein
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
April 17, 2003

Public Education, Religious Establishment, and the Challenge of Intelligent Design
By: Francis J. Beckwith
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy
April 15, 2003

Discovery fellow Richard Rahn on CNBC tonight
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 14, 2003

Coming Battle to Restore Iraq's Economy
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
April 9, 2003

Discovery board member to discuss charter schools on Seattle radio show
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 9, 2003

Does Science Point to God?:
The Intelligent Design Revolution
By: Benjamin Wiker
Crisis [Cover Story]
April 8, 2003

Confessions of A Skeptic
By: Richard Halvorson
The Harvard Crimson
April 7, 2003

Discerning Truth:
A Review of The Right Questions
By: Seth Cooper
The Prolific Reporter (Seattle U. School of Law)
April 7, 2003

A License to Clone
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
April 7, 2003

Tax Cut Facts and Fantasies
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
April 4, 2003

Taming Beasts: Raising the Moral Status of Dogs Has Created a Breed of Snarling, Dangerous Humans
By: Charles Colson with Anne Morse
Christianity Today
April 3, 2003

Discovery President Bruce Chapman to appear on TV war panel
By: Discovery staff
Discovery Institute
April 3, 2003

A Scientific Scandal
(Excerpts)
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
April 1, 2003

God and Design
The Teleological Argument and Modern Science
By: Manson, Neil A.
Routledge
April 1, 2003

Has Darwin Met His Match? - Letters:
An Exchange Over ID
By: Behe, Dembski, Wells, Nelson & Berlinski
Commentary
March 26, 2003

Charter-school fans optimistic
By: David Ammons
Seattle Times
March 25, 2003

Assisted-Suicide Numbers Continue to Rise in Oregon
By: Andis Robeznieks
American Medical News
March 24, 2003

Group Looks into Extending Kitsap Transit Plan
By: Brian Alexander
Bremerton (WA) Sun
March 21, 2003

Group looks into extending Kitsap Transit plan
By: Brian Alexander
The Bremerton Sun
March 21, 2003

House Would Cut Bremerton Route to Save Foot Ferries
By: John DeWeese
Tacoma News Tribune
March 21, 2003

House would cut Bremerton route to save foot ferries
By: John Deweese
The News Tribune
March 21, 2003

Bush and Blair Will Be Redeemed
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 20, 2003

Cobb County Clarifies:
An Open Letter To The NCSE
By: Larry Taylor
Parents for Truth in Education
March 20, 2003

Constructive Revenge
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
March 20, 2003

Project Steve - Establishing the Obvious:
A Response to the NCSE
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
March 19, 2003

MUW Educator Returned to Post
By: Andy Kanengiser
The Clarion-Ledger [Mississippi]
March 15, 2003

Moon May Hold Secrets of Early Earth
By: Brandon Babcock
Des Moines Register [Iowa]
March 14, 2003

Practical Hope:
Adult Stem Cells Break Through
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
March 14, 2003

Washington State Senate Passes Charter School Bill
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
March 13, 2003

The 3-Wire World
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
March 13, 2003

Is War Economically Rational?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
March 13, 2003

Enforcing a Good Law: Stopping Sexual Slavery
By: Chuck Colson
BreakPoint.org
March 11, 2003

Professor Dumped Over Evolution Beliefs
By: Jim Brown & Ed Vitagliano
AgapePress.com
March 11, 2003

Loosening Darwin's Grip
By: Clem Boyd
Citizen Magazine [Cover Story]
March 10, 2003

Intelligently Designed Films:
The youthful ID movement flexes its muscles in two documentaries
By: Thomas E. Woodward
Christianity Today
March 10, 2003

The Most Tasteless PR Campaign Ever:
PETA Outdoes Itself
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
March 10, 2003

Martin and Lewis at the FCC
By: John Wohlstetter
The American Prowler
March 7, 2003

Transportation Primer: How to Pop Popcorn Together
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
March 2, 2003

Transportation Primer — How To Pop Popcorn Together
By: James Vesley
The Seattle Times
March 2, 2003

Law, Darwinism, and Public Education
The Establishment Clause and the Challenge of Intelligent Design
By: Beckwith, Francis J.
Rowman & Littlefield
March 1, 2003

Darwinism Versus Intelligent Design
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
March 1, 2003

Washington State Ferries Project Map
By: Washington State Ferries
Washington State Dept. of Transportation
March 1, 2003

Group's Phony Charge: Bush Is Anti-Family
By: William L. Pierce
Adoption.About.com
March 1, 2003

Old Europe Is Late for the Capitalist Ball
By: Richard Rahn
Wall Street Journal
February 25, 2003

Communication Gap:
Eurotalk vs. Ameritalk
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
February 24, 2003

Who Should You Believe?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
February 23, 2003

Broadband's Narrow Minds
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
February 19, 2003

Still Spinning Just Fine:
A Response to Ken Miller
By: William A. Dembski
DesignInference.com
February 17, 2003

Damage Control at the AAAS
By: William A. Dembski
Research News
February 14, 2003

The Vexing Eye
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
February 12, 2003

Friendship 7, Columbia, and Tomorrow:
Rethinking NASA
By: John Wohlstetter
National Review Online
February 12, 2003

Media Advisory on Evolution Controversies
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Press Release
February 10, 2003

Too many transportation agencies?
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
February 6, 2003

ISCID Chat With Paul Nelson:
Ontogenetic Depth as a Complexity Metric for the Cambrian Explosion
By: Paul Nelson
ISCID.org
February 6, 2003

The Economic Ruin of Europe
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
February 6, 2003

Response to Nebraskans for Research
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
February 5, 2003

Congressional Testimony on Telecommuting and the Family and Medical Leave Act
By: John Niles
Discovery Institute
February 5, 2003

Poulsbo Lawmaker Pushes Ferry Bills
By: Niki King
Bremerton Sun
February 4, 2003

'Intelligent Design' vs. Evolution
By: Bob Reeves
Lincoln Journal Star [Nebraska]
January 24, 2003

Needed: A Tax Cut that Helps Small Tech Firms Bounce Back
By: Tom Alberg, John C. Drescher
Seattle Times
January 24, 2003

Connecting the Dots:
Sanctity of Life Threatened on Many Fronts
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 24, 2003

Ray Kurzweil's Impossible Vision
By: Eric Larson
ISCID.org
January 23, 2003

Ingrid Newkirk Letter on Animal Rights:
A Response to Wesley Smith's Chimp Deal
By: Ingrid Newkirk
National Review Online
January 23, 2003

Follow the Money
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
January 23, 2003

A Liberty Not Fully Evolved?
The Case of Rodney Levake and the Right of Public School Teachers to Criticize Darwinism
By: Francis J. Beckwith
San Diego Law Review
January 21, 2003

Dumber than "Dumb and Dumber":
Saving WorldCom
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
January 21, 2003

Emergent Teleology in Psychology, Physics and Biology
By: Robert C. Koons
ISCID.org
January 19, 2003

Chimp Deal:
Money Headed to the Wrong Kingdom
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 16, 2003

Coming Soon to a Hospital Near You
Futile-Care and the Culture of Death
By: Charles Colson
BreakPoint
January 14, 2003

Clones and Rael-Politik:
The Jack Kevorkians of the Cloning Debate Weigh in
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
January 13, 2003

Cobb County Teacher Guidelines:
Implementing the Board Policy on Origins Science
By: Cobb County Board Of Education
Cobb County, Georgia [Atlanta]
January 8, 2003

Tax Fairness Fabrications
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
January 7, 2003

"Doc Knows Best":
It'll Be Too Late for You If He's Wrong
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
January 6, 2003

Perhaps the Next Big Idea Is... Auto-Mobility
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
January 3, 2003

Lessons From Reagan
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
January 3, 2003


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January 1, 2003

Darwinism, Design, and Public Education
By: Campbell, John Angus and Meyer, Stephen C.
Michigan State University Press
January 1, 2003

Privileged Planet Links
By: Compiled by Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
January 1, 2003

Transportation Plan For Region Advances But Faces Hurdles
By: Eric Pryne
The Seattle Times
January 1, 2003

Forced Exit
Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, and the New Duty To Die
By: Smith, Wesley J.
Encounter Books
January 1, 2003

Is the appearance of the night sky related to our existence?
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 1, 2003

Excerpt from Cascadia Project state transportation report
By: Press Release
Discovery Institute
December 31, 2002

Government Workers Less Productive?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
December 24, 2002

Catholic Church Must Lose the Psychobabble
By: George Weigel
Los Angeles Times
December 17, 2002

Darwin in the Classroom:
Ohio Allows Alternative
By: John G. West
National Review Online
December 17, 2002

The Crusader
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 13, 2002

Alan Gishlick and the NCSE:
Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing New on the Icons of Evolution
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
December 13, 2002

Evolution Backers, Critics Claim Victory in Science Standards
By: Catherine Candisky
Cleveland Plain Dealer
December 11, 2002

"Design of Life" May Be Taught as Science
By: Sandra Svoboda
Toledo (OH) Blade
December 11, 2002

Policy Resolved on Origin of Life
By: Scott Stephens
Cleveland Plain Dealer
December 11, 2002

Ohio Praised for Historic Decision Requiring Students to Critically Analyze Evolutionary Theory
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
December 10, 2002

Wall Street Journal Recommends Discovery Fellow for Treasury
By: Editorial
Wall Street Journal
December 10, 2002

Two New Salesmen
By: Richard Rahn
Wall Street Journal
December 10, 2002

Intelligent Design Could Offer Fresh Ideas on Evolution
By: John G. West
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 6, 2002

Pinning Hopes on Tax Competition
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
December 5, 2002

Evolution's Logic of Credulity:
An Unfettered Response to Allen Orr
By: William A. Dembski
DesignInference.com
December 5, 2002

Mennonite Midwife Behind Bars:
A Case of Overreach
By: Benjamin Wiker
National Review Online
December 3, 2002

Has Darwin Met His Match?
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
December 1, 2002

Intelligent Design and Creationism Just Aren't the Same
By: John G. West
Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology
December 1, 2002

Evidence for Design at the Foundation of Life
By: Michael J. Behe
Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe (Ignatius Press)
December 1, 2002

Answering Scientific Criticisms of Intelligent Design
By: Michael J. Behe
Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe (Ignatius Press)
December 1, 2002

Evidence for Design in Physics and Biology:
From the Origin of the Universe to the Origin of Life
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe (Ignatius Press)
December 1, 2002

The Scientific Status of Intelligent Design:
The Methodological Equivalence of Naturalistic and Non-Naturalistic Origins Theories1
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe (Ignatius Press)
December 1, 2002

The Third Mode of Explanation:
Detecting Evidence of Intelligent Design in the Sciences
By: William A. Dembski
Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe (Ignatius Press)
December 1, 2002

Australia's Dr. Death: Spreading the Assisted-Suicide Gospel
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
November 26, 2002

Unifying the Push to Solve Gridlock
By: Kery Murakami
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 22, 2002

Former Bush Speechwriter Dons Animal-Activist Cloak
By: Alex Tizon
Seattle Times
November 19, 2002

Report from Hillsdale College Symposium on ID
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
November 18, 2002

9-11 Plus One:
Have Lessons Been Learned?
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
November 13, 2002

Serious Economic Debate Due
By: Richard Rahn

November 13, 2002

Weird Science?
A Darwinian Debate Continues
By: Jonathan Wells
Christianity Today
November 11, 2002

Rational Compassion
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
November 11, 2002

Intelligent Design vs. Darwinism: Theories in Collision
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Columbus Dispatch
November 11, 2002

Transcript-NPR Talk of the Nation / Science Friday
How evolution is taught in the classroom
By: Host: Ira Flatow with S. Meyer, K. Miller, L. Krauss & D. Ownes-Fink
National Public Radio
November 8, 2002

Bush on Right Track
By: Richard Rahn
USA Today
November 8, 2002

Elections Spell Changes:
Adoption, Foster Care, and Children's Programs Will Be Affected
By:
Adoption.About.com
November 7, 2002

Growth and Envy
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
November 5, 2002

Alien Ideas
Christianity and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
By: Benjamin Wiker
Crisis
November 4, 2002

Looking Down the Road at Transportation Solutions
By: Bruce Chapman and Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
November 1, 2002

Prime the Pump for Prosperity
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
October 29, 2002

Man and Beast:
Matthew Scully Argues for Kindness to Animals
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
October 28, 2002

Becoming a Disciplined Science:
Prospects, Pitfalls, and Reality Check for ID
By: William A. Dembski
International Society for Complexity, Information & Design
October 28, 2002

Gasoline use down in state, study says
By: Eric Pryne
Seattle Times
October 23, 2002

Elliott Sober's Independent Evidence Requirement for Design
By: William A. Dembski
ISCID Brainstorms
October 23, 2002

The Telecom Meltdown's Gang of Four -- Plus Gore
By: John Wohlstetter
The American Prowler
October 22, 2002

Religion, Research and Stem Cells:
A Conversation with Leon Kass
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
October 20, 2002

Bold Steps Needed to End Region's Malaise
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
October 18, 2002

Bold steps needed to end region's malaise
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
October 18, 2002

State of Chaos:
An Assisted-Suicide Ruling Creates Deadly Confusion
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
October 17, 2002

Panel Approves Science Guidelines
By: Scott Stephens
Cleveland Plain Dealer
October 15, 2002

Discerning Truth:
Iraq War and How Moral Ideas Affect Policy
By: Seth Cooper
Prolific Reporter (Seattle University)
October 7, 2002

Morality, Just War and a Iraq Attack
By: George Weigel
Discovery Institute
October 4, 2002

Sex Slavery in Seattle the Tip of a Global Scourge
By: John R. Miller
Seattle Times
October 3, 2002

Foreign Aid Program that Works
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
October 3, 2002

Desperately Defending The Peppered Myth:
A Response to Bruce Grant
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
October 2, 2002

Terrorists, Too:
Exposing Animal-Rights Terrorism
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
October 2, 2002

A Bad Idea Whose Time Is Past:
The Case Against Universal Service
By: Bruce Chapman
Brookings Review
October 1, 2002

"Just War" and Preemption: The Case for Attacking Iraq
By: George Weigel
Seattle Times
October 1, 2002

The Right Questions
Truth, Meaning & Public Debate
By: Johnson, Phillip E.
InterVarsity Press
October 1, 2002

Evolution Coverage Missed Real Story:
Won't Old Stereotypes Ever Die?
By: John G. West
FoxNews.com
September 30, 2002

The Peppered Myth:
"Of Moths and Men" An evolutionary tale
By: Jonathan Wells
Books & Culture
September 30, 2002

Standard Evolutionary Theory Has Shortcomings
By: Henry Schaefer
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
September 28, 2002

Georgia School Board OKs Alternatives to Evolution
By: CNN Staff
CNN.com
September 27, 2002

Amended Evolution Policy OK'd
By: David Burch
Daily Journal (Marietta, GA)
September 27, 2002

Cobb County Policy On Objective Origins Science
By: Cobb County Board of Education
Cobb County, Georgia [Atlanta]
September 26, 2002

Cobb County (Georgia) School Board Promotes Academic Freedom, Not Religion
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Press Release
September 26, 2002

Close the Mint?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
September 26, 2002

Congress to Classroom:
John Miller Joins Faculty of NW Yeshiva High School
By: Stephen Weigand
Mercer Island (WA) Reporter
September 25, 2002

Evolutionary Logic
By: William A. Dembski
designinference.com
September 23, 2002

Scientists Reach Out to Cobb In Support of "Disputed Views"
By: David Burch
Daily Journal (Marietta, GA)
September 21, 2002

Economic Accountability Path
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
September 20, 2002

The Transhumanists:
The Next Great Threat to Human Dignity
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
September 20, 2002

Book Review: "Of Moths and Men" by Judith Hooper
By: Alison Motluk
Salon.com
September 18, 2002

Rail-Lovers Determined Service Will Survive
By: Daphne Bramham
Vancouver Sun (B.C.)
September 17, 2002

Choking Broadband
By: George Gilder and Bret Swanson
Forbes
September 16, 2002

Life, Liberty, and a Mudhole to Lie In
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
September 16, 2002

Bringing Back Hoovernomics?
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
September 13, 2002

Naturalism's Argument from Invincible Ignorance:
A Response to Howard Van Till
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
September 9, 2002

Nightmare on FATF Street
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
September 6, 2002

Keeping Up With the Science That Goes Beyond Darwin
By: Andrea Neal
Indianapolis Star
September 4, 2002

Teach All the Evidence
By: Editorial
Cincinnati Enquirer
September 3, 2002

Rules of TV Punditry
By: Philip Gold
Washington Law & Politics
September 1, 2002

Washington State Ferries 2002 Strategic Plan
By: Washington State Ferries
Washington State Dept. of Transportation
September 1, 2002

That Strange "Fathers' Rights" Lobby and the Florida Law Invading Women's Right to Privacy
By: William Pierce
International Association of Voluntary Adoption Agencies and NGOs
August 22, 2002

Local and Long Distance:
Deja Vu All Over Again?
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
August 21, 2002

Doctors of Death: Kaiser Solicits Its Doctors to Kill
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
August 19, 2002

Send Transportation Chief a Ticket Home
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
August 18, 2002

Punishment with Widening Ripples
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
August 14, 2002

Practical Council: Important Stuff from the Kass Commission
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
August 13, 2002

"A Nuclear Bomb" for Evolution?
By: Todd Hertz
Christianity Today
August 12, 2002

Addicted to Caricatures:
A Response to Brian Charlesworth
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
August 9, 2002

Defending the 21st Century
By: Diana West
National Journal
August 8, 2002

Darwin Cartoon
By: Chuck Asay
Colorado Springs Gazette
August 6, 2002

Pursuit of Economic Literacy
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
August 6, 2002

Lunar Secrets
Scientists Envision Searching the Moon for Clues About Earth
By: Liane Hansen/David Kestenbaum
NPR
August 4, 2002

The Roots of the Telechasm
By: Bret Swanson
National Review Online
July 29, 2002

Life's Grand Design:
A New Breed of Anti-Evolutionists Credits It to an Unnamed Intelligence
By: Holly J. Morris
U.S. News & World Report
July 29, 2002

What's the Right Number?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
July 29, 2002

Adopting Bad Policy
By: William L. Pierce
National Review Online
July 29, 2002

Vision Quest: Lack of Guts, Candor Strangle Seattle, the State, the Region
By: Glenn Pascall
Seattle Times
July 28, 2002

Darwinism's Predictable Defenders:
A Critique of Scott & Branch's "Guest Viewpoint: 'Intelligent Design' Not Accepted by Most Scientists"
By: William A Dembski
Discovery Institute
July 24, 2002

Life's Grand Design
By: Holly J. Morris
U.S. News & World Report
July 19, 2002

Tsar of Telephony:
Comes Now the Ghost of Judge Green Past
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
July 19, 2002

Latest fossil find: no proof of ape-like ancestry, Wells says
By: Art Toalston
BP News
July 17, 2002

Strategy to Revive the Stock Market
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
July 17, 2002

Brave New Clarity:
What the Kass Commission Got Right
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 16, 2002

Tolls Ahead: The Logic and the Beauty of Pay-By-Ride
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
July 14, 2002

Numbers and Double Standards
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
July 11, 2002

Bush Plan Similar to Institute's Ideas
By: Bobbi Nodell
Seattle Times
July 8, 2002

Unleash Broadband
By: George Gilder and Bret Swanson
Wall Street Journal
July 8, 2002

How Many Phone Services Needed?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
July 2, 2002

Catch-23
By: Jonathan Wells
Research News & Opportunities
July 1, 2002

Michael Ruse is Just Confused!
By: Michael J. Behe
Research News & Opportunities
July 1, 2002

Of MICE and Men: Rumsfeld for the Defense
By: Philip Gold
Seattle Times
July 1, 2002

Cloning and Congress:
No Ban Is Better Than a Phony Ban
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
July 1, 2002

Moral Darwinism
How We Became Hedonists
By: Wiker, Benjamin
InterVarsity Press
July 1, 2002

ID Will Win in the End
By: William Dembski
Research News & Opportunities
July 1, 2002

The Second Tablet Project
By: J. Budziszewski
First Things
June 30, 2002

Design Theory: Creationist dogma or evolutionary punk rock?
Some scientists collect 'evidence' to debunk Darwin
By: Melissa Martin
The Mail Tribune
June 29, 2002

The Rise and Fall of the Ebbers Empire
By: John Wohlstetter
National Review Online
June 28, 2002

Officials Closing in on Deal to Save Amtrak
By: Laurence Arnold
Associated Press
June 26, 2002

Amtrak Has Failed, But What Comes Next?
By: Editorial Staff
Seattle Times
June 24, 2002

How to Forecast the Economy
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
June 21, 2002

Skepticism’s Prospects for Unseating Intelligent Design
By: William A. Dembski
ISCID.org
June 21, 2002

Sticker Shock? Get Over It
By: Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
June 17, 2002

Will Iraq Be the Next Vietnam?
By: Philip Gold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
June 14, 2002

Critics Rave Over Icons of Evolution:
A Response to Published Reviews
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
June 12, 2002

Missing Link
By: Editorial Staff
Cleveland Plain Dealer
June 11, 2002

War Against the Stock Market
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
June 11, 2002

Darwin Would Love This Debate
By: Bruce Chapman and Stephen C. Meyer
Seattle Times
June 10, 2002

The New Grim Reapers:
Practitioners of Bioethics Say Who Should Live -- and Who Should Die
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
June 9, 2002

Seattle Traffic is Bad, But Ranking May Be Bad Too
By: Eric Pryne
Seattle Times
June 3, 2002

Making Tracks
By: Jim Lynch
The Oregonian
June 2, 2002

Is Science Democratic?
By: Benjamin Wiker
WorldNetDaily.com
June 1, 2002

Darwin's God
Evolution and the Problem of Evil
By: Hunter, Cornelius G.
Brazos Press
June 1, 2002

Are We Spiritual Machines?
Ray Kurzweil vs. the Critics of Strong A.I.
By: Richards, Jay W.
Free Press
June 1, 2002

FCC Reform:
Today's Agency and the Ghost of Commissioners Past
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
May 31, 2002

Defense Writer Gold Got It Right Before 9/11
By: Jeremy Lott
The Stranger
May 30, 2002

Stephen Jay Gould, 1942-2002:
In Memoriam
By: David Berlinski
Discovery Institute
May 29, 2002

Amid the Universe's Chaos - A Few Habitable Places
By: Robert Roy Britt
space.com
May 28, 2002

'The Left Coast' Deserves Expanded Amtrak Service
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 24, 2002

Anthropology Afoul of the Facts
Margaret Mead's Flights of Fancy in Samoa
By: Benjamin Wiker
National Catholic Register
May 19, 2002

The New Facism
By: Richard Rahn
The Washington Times
May 16, 2002

Obsessively Criticized but Scarcely Refuted:
A Response to Richard Wein
By: William A. Dembski
International Society for Complexity, Information and Design
May 13, 2002

Ohioans Don't Want Evolution Only
By: Catherine Candisky
Columbus Dispatch
May 10, 2002

Adoption Principles
By: William L. Pierce
National Review Online
May 10, 2002

The Enron Network:
The Emerging Telecom Industry Structure
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
May 3, 2002

Tax Patriots ... and Scoundrels
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
May 2, 2002

Playing Games with Good & Evil
The Failure of Darwinism to Explain Morality
By: Benjamin Wiker
Crisis
May 1, 2002

Father of Eugenics:
Notorious today as the founding father of eugenics, Francis Galton was honored as one of the leading scientists of his day.
By: Richard Weikart
Christianity Today
May 1, 2002

Osama Bin Lay
By: Times Technology Staff
Seattle Times
April 29, 2002

Will "Santorum Language" Save Us From Scientific Fundamentalism?
By: Benjamin Wiker
National Catholic Register
April 27, 2002

Why the Santorum Language Should Guide State Science Education Standards
By: Bruce Chapman, David DeWolf
Discovery Institute
April 26, 2002

Advocates of Intelligent Design, Scientific Method Square Off
By: Scott Stevens
The Cleveland Plains Dealer
April 24, 2002

Blind Evolution or Intelligent Design?
Address to the American Museum of Natural History
By: Michael J. Behe
American Museum of Natural History
April 23, 2002

Introduction to: "Blind Evolution or Intelligent Design?: A Debate on Evolution"
By: Richard Milner
American Museum of Natural History
April 23, 2002

Does Evolution Even Have A Mechanism?
Address to the American Museum of Natural History
By: William A. Dembski
American Museum of Natural History
April 23, 2002

Lunar Surface May Hold Evidence that Asteroids Crashed into Earth
By: Keay Davidson
San Francisco Chronicle
April 22, 2002

Seattle Talent in Abundance?!
By: Larry Sivitz
Seattle24x7.com
April 22, 2002

Intelligent Design’s Public Defender
By: Louis Freedberg
San Francisco Chronicle
April 21, 2002

Biologist Ken Miller Flunks Political Science on Santorum
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Press Release
April 19, 2002

Venture Capital Notebook: Some Odds and Ends From the Seasonal File
By: John Cook
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 19, 2002

Telecom Experts to FCC: Back-Off
By: Sam Bennett
Daily Journal of Commerce (Seattle)
April 19, 2002

Do You Need Financial Privacy?
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
April 18, 2002

End 'World Wide Wait' and Reboot the Economy
By: John Wohlstetter
Seattle Times
April 17, 2002

Call Them The Evangelical Alpha Males
By: Terry Mattingly
Scripps Howard News Service
April 17, 2002

The FCC's Third Broadband Report to Congress
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
April 16, 2002

Moth-eaten Statistics:
A Reply to Kenneth R. Miller
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
April 16, 2002

Bibliographical Response to National Center for Science Education
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
April 15, 2002

The Man Who Was Thursday, the Nightmare of Modernity, and the Days of Creation
By: Sonja West
Discovery Institute
April 10, 2002

There You Go Again:
A Response to Kenneth R. Miller
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
April 9, 2002

In from the Cold: Review of Derek Leebaert's "The Fifty Year Wound"
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
April 9, 2002

Wrong Checks Are in the IRS Mail
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
April 5, 2002

Design vs. Darwin
Ohio Science Standards Under Fire by Supporters of Alternative Theory
By: Amanda Onion
ABCNews.com
April 2, 2002

Ohio Emerges As Next Battleground For Schools' Evolution Debate
By: Kate Beem
The Kansas City Star
April 2, 2002

Design vs. Darwin
By: Amanda Onion
ABCNEWS.com
April 1, 2002

Intelligent Design?
A Special Report from Natural History Magazine
By: Michael Behe, Kenneth Miller, William Dembski, Robert Pennock, Jonathan Wells, Eugenie Scott
Natural History Magazine
April 1, 2002

Teach the Controversy
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Cincinnati Enquirer
March 30, 2002

Altruism and Altruistic Love
Science, Philosophy, and Religion in Dialogue
By: Post, Stephen G., Underwood, Lynn G., Schloss, Jeffrey P., and Hurlbut, William B.
Oxford University Press
March 28, 2002

Internet Nation:
Online Once and For All
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
March 27, 2002

Fifty-two Ohio Scientists Call for Academic Freedom on Darwin's Theory
By: J. Sjogren & R. DiSilvestro
Press Release
March 20, 2002

Lucky Jim
By: David Berlinski
The Weekly Standard
March 18, 2002

Nature's Diverstity Beyond Evolution
By: Carl T. Hall
San Francisco Chronicle
March 17, 2002

Boehner / Chabot Letter to Ohio Dept. of Education
By: By: Rep. Boehner & Rep. Chabot
Boehner & Chabot
March 15, 2002

Against All Terror
By: Michael Glueck, MD and Robert Cihak, MD
WorldNetDaily.com
March 15, 2002

Ohio School Board Debates Teaching 'Intelligent Design'
By: Richard Ostling
Washington Post
March 14, 2002

Illiberal Education in Ohio Schools
By: Sen. Rick Santorum
Washington Times
March 14, 2002

America's New War to Win
By: Lyn Nofziger
Washington Times
March 12, 2002

Design and Evolution
Report on the Debate before the Ohio Board of Education about Intelligent
By: Fred Hutchison
Personal Report
March 11, 2002

Frank Foundation, World Child and "Wrongful Adoption"
By: William L. Pierce
Adoption.About.com
March 11, 2002

Darwinian Struggle
Is there a place in evolutionary theory for the hand of God?
By: Robert Wright
TIME Magazine
March 3, 2002

Einstein and Gödel
Friendship between Equals
By: David Berlinski
DISCOVER
March 1, 2002

Rule of Law vs. Number of Laws
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
February 27, 2002

The True Environmentalists, Linking Ownership to Values
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
February 24, 2002

Deconstructing Darwin
By: John Heys
The Missourian
February 24, 2002

The Boardband Bandwagon:
Faster to 10, Slower to 50?
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
February 22, 2002

Presentation to the World Affairs Council of Seattle on Defense Transformation
By: Philip Gold
Discovery Institute
February 20, 2002

God, Man and Physics
By: David Berlinski
Weekly Standard
February 18, 2002

Facts to the Wind:
Reviewing "Monkey Trial," a PBS Documentary
By: Benjamin Wiker
National Review Online
February 16, 2002

Clinton's Afghan Triumph?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
February 12, 2002

MUTANT SHRIMP? - A Correction
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
February 11, 2002

Techno-Terror II:
Will the Networks Be Smarter Than the People?
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
February 8, 2002

U.C. San Diego Researchers Exaggerate Findings to Promote Evolutionary Theory
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
February 6, 2002

Ohio Tackles Evolution Controversy
By: Phyllis Schlafly
townhall.com
February 6, 2002

Amtrak Warns It Will End Routes If New Funding Isn't Forthcoming
By: Daniel Machalaba
Wall Street Journal
February 4, 2002

Santorum Language on Evolution
By: Senator Rick Santorum
Congressional Record
January 31, 2002

Santorum Language on Evolution
Revised Amendment, Congressional Statements
By: Senator Rick Santorum /Congressman Thomas Petri /107th Congress
Congressional Record
January 31, 2002

NW Spin Off For Amtrak?
By: Steve Wilhelm
Puget Sound Business Journal
January 25, 2002

Refuted Yet Again!
A Brief Reply To Matt Young
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
January 25, 2002

Shermer's Cozy Delusion:
A Resonse to Shermer's "The Gradual Illumination of the Mind" (Scientific American, February 2002)
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
January 23, 2002

Inherit The Spin
Darwinists Answer "Ten Questions" with Evasions and Falsehoods
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
January 15, 2002

Why Is the Level of Discourse So Low?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
January 15, 2002

A Corporate Crime Wave?
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
January 11, 2002

Wrongful birth?
By: Robert Cihak and Michael Glueck
WorldNetDaily.com
January 10, 2002

Techno-Terror and the Information Society's Homeland Defense:
Reflections Upon the New Year
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
January 7, 2002

Deny, Deny, Deny
By: John G. West
WorldNetDaily.com
January 5, 2002

Design Theory and its Critics:
Monologues Passing in the Night
By: Del Ratzsch
Ars Disputandi
January 1, 2002

No Free Lunch
Why Specified Complexity Cannot Be Purchased without Intelligence
By: Dembski, William A.
Rowman & Littlefield
January 1, 2002

Economic Sabotage
By: Richard Rahn
Washington Times
December 30, 2001

Congress Urges Teaching of Diverse Views on Evolution, but Darwinists Try to Deny It
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Press Release
December 28, 2001

What Does 2002 Hold for San Juan County?
By: Bruce Agnew
The (San Juan) Islands' Sounder
December 26, 2001

A Rational Look at Transit
By: Glenn Pascall
The Seattle Times
December 21, 2001

Seeking The Deity In The Details
Most Scientists Discount The Idea Of Supernaturally Directed Evolution
By: Richard Monastersky
Chronicle of Higher Education
December 21, 2001

Secularizing Middle Earth
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
December 19, 2001

T-Ops: Use Technology to Combat Congestion
By: John Niles
The Seattle Times
December 19, 2001

21st-Century War Economics
By: George Gilder and Bret Swanson
The American Spectator
December 15, 2001

Tribunals are American Way
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
December 12, 2001

Meyer Exchange at Whitworth College
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Discovery Intitute
December 12, 2001

What Have Butterflies Got to Do with Darwin?
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
December 12, 2001

What Of Missile Defense?
Book Review: The Phantom Defense: America's Pursuit of the Star Wars Illusion
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
December 4, 2001

DSL Delusions:
More Bad History, and Even Worse Policy
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
December 3, 2001

The Rail Transit Debate: An Assessment of the Arguments (PDF format)
By: Glenn Pascall
Discovery Institute
December 1, 2001

Word Games:
DNA, Design, and Intelligence
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Signs of Intelligence (Brazos Press)
December 1, 2001

How safe do you want to be?
By: Richard W. Rahn
Washington Times
November 30, 2001

Where Physics and Politics Meet
By: David Berlinski
The Weekly Standard
November 26, 2001

Defense Gets Back to Basics
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
November 19, 2001

Defeating Deflation
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Wall Street Journal
November 19, 2001

Tolkien conference successful
By: Kathleen Farmer
The Falcon (Seattle Pacific University)
November 14, 2001

Do You Bonobo?
Meet our make-love-not-war primates.
By: Benjamin Wiker
National Review Online
November 10, 2001

Wartime Wisdom:
Ten Uncommon Insights from The Lord of the Rings About Evil
By: Peter Kreeft

November 10, 2001

The Lord of the Rings as a Defense of Western Civilization
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
November 9, 2001

Science Can’t Rule Out God’s Role In Creation Of Life
By: Robert M. Taylor
The Columbus Dispatch
November 9, 2001

Presentation to the Seattle Rotary Club on the 'Wars of the Ways'
By: Philip Gold
Discovery Institute
November 7, 2001

SPU Hosts Tolkien Fans
By: Simone Van Breda
The Falcon (Seattle Pacific University)
November 7, 2001

Fiber Fables II:
The Long Distance Fiber Glut Is Last-Mile Copper Scarcity
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
November 5, 2001

Darwin and the Descent of Morality
By: Benjamin Wiker
First Things
November 1, 2001

Kiss Patients' Rights Goodbye?
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
October 25, 2001

George Gilder of Discovery Institute Tells Washington Leaders: 'Broadband Is Crucial to the Struggle Ahead'
By:
Broadband Wireless Exchange Magazine
October 23, 2001

Statement on Science Education and the Teaching of Origins
By: Discovery Institute
Discovery Institute
October 23, 2001

National Center For Science Education's Shrill Campaign In Defense Of Evolution
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
October 22, 2001

Preventing Cyber-Terror
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
October 19, 2001

Ending Fiscal Fluster...and Anxiety
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
October 17, 2001

Reply To Kenneth Miller On The Genetic Code
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
October 8, 2001

Saving Us From Darwin
By: Frederick Crews
The New York Review of Books
October 4, 2001

A New Birth of Wisdom
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
October 3, 2001

Osama bin Luddite
By: George Gilder
American Spectator
October 1, 2001

Broadband Or Bust!
By: George Gilder and John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
October 1, 2001

Critics Want More Facts, While Darwinists Push Their Faith
By: Jonathan Wells
Human Events
October 1, 2001

Jihadistan 3
By: Philip Gold
Washington Law & Politics
October 1, 2001

Socializing Broadband:
A Regulatory Bezhnev Doctrine
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
September 28, 2001

Fatuous Filmmaking
By: Michael J. Behe
WorldNetDaily.com
September 28, 2001

Darwin’s Public Defenders
By: Stephen C. Meyer
WorldNetDaily.com
September 28, 2001

PBS' "Evolution" generates a debate
By: Larry Witham
The Washington Times
September 27, 2001

PBS's 'Evolution' series is propaganda, not science
By: Josh Gilder
World Net Daily
September 24, 2001

Airline Safety
Common Sense and Nonsense
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
September 24, 2001

Evolution for the masses
By: Jonathan Wells
The Washington Times
September 23, 2001

Taking Action
By: Drs. Glueck & Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
September 21, 2001

Terrorism
The War of the Ways
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
September 12, 2001

Getting the Facts Straight
By: Discovery Institute
Discovery Institute Press
September 1, 2001

Homeschooling - ERIC Digest 151, September 2001
By: Dr. Patricia Lines
Educational Resources Information Center
September 1, 2001

Technology and Transportation: A Dynamic Relationship
Discovery Institute Inquiry - September 2001, Vol. X No. II
By: John Niles
Discovery Institute
September 1, 2001

Jihadistan Part II: Defending Against It
By: Philip Gold
Washington Law & Politics
September 1, 2001

Government's Dangerous Prescription
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
August 31, 2001

Savaging Donald Rumsfeld
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
August 28, 2001

School Bells or Jail Cells?
By: Drs. Glueck & Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
August 24, 2001

Fiber-Optic Fables:
Rewriting Telecom History
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
August 24, 2001

Darwinism in Denial?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
August 23, 2001

Economic growth options
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
August 17, 2001

Railroads should speak with one voice
By: Ray B. Chambers
RailwayAge
August 15, 2001

Stem of the Stem Cell Controversy
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
August 10, 2001

ID as a Theory of Technological Evolution
By: William A. Dembski
Metanexus
August 10, 2001

Tumbling Into the Telechasm
By: George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
August 6, 2001

Free the Photon! Emancipate the Electron!
By: John Wohlstetter
Discovery Institute
August 3, 2001

Transportation goes nowhere without funding
Policy Perspectives
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 27, 2001

Medical '3-Strike Rule'
By: Drs. Glueck & Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
July 20, 2001

The Meaning of Intelligent Design
By: Mark Hartwig
Boundless
July 18, 2001

Turning to Sources for Traditionalism
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
July 8, 2001

The Accidental Strategy
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
July 6, 2001

'Jihadistan'
By: Philip Gold
Washington Law & Politics
July 1, 2001

Rumsfeld's Revolution:
Is the Big Shift in Defense Really Happening at Last?
By: Philip Gold
Discovery Institute
June 30, 2001

Grab Your Gephardts and Get In the Energy Line
By: Howard Chapman
The Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
June 27, 2001

Court defends free speech, not 'schoolhouses of worship'
By: John G. West
The Seattle Times
June 22, 2001

Looking for God at Berkeley
By: Mark Athitakis
San Francisco Weekly
June 20, 2001

Off with his head
By: Marvin Olasky
World Magazine
June 16, 2001

Letting CT Scans Out of the Bag
By: Drs. Glueck & Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
June 15, 2001

Why the Pentagon Fears Rumsfeld's Review
By: Philip Gold
The Seattle Times
June 13, 2001

Rumsfeld-Style Military Reform
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
June 8, 2001

Bush Tax Bill Fulfills Campaign Pledge to Aid Children and Families
By: William L. Pierce
Adoption.About.com
May 27, 2001

Government Prestige Masks Scientific Incompetence
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
May 25, 2001

Fast Trains
from Northwest to Northeast
By: James P. RePass, Contributing Editor
Railway Age
May 25, 2001

Some scientists seek to unseat Darwin’s theory
By: Joan Stroer
Athens Banner-Herald
May 20, 2001

The Meanings of Evolution
By: Stephen C. Meyer and Michael Newton Keas
Discovery Institute
May 16, 2001

Pariah de jour: The Pharmacy Industry
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
May 11, 2001

Founding Fathers, Chinese Products
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
May 11, 2001

Evolution Debate: Student Leads Textbook Challenge
By: Joel Hochmuth
CNN Newsroom
May 9, 2001

U. California-Berkeley: Former UC Berkeley prof attempts to reconcile debates in religion, science
By: Shaun OBrien
Daily Californian (U California-Berkeley)
May 9, 2001

Too Taxing For Reporters?
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Weekly Standard
May 7, 2001

God's two books:
Nature and Scripture
By: Elizabeth Nickson
National Post (Canada)
May 5, 2001

How Much Is Life Worth?
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
May 4, 2001

“Voyage of Life” (Transcript)
By: Joel Hochmuth
CNN Newsroom
May 3, 2001

Sex and Civics
By: Philip Gold
Washington Law and Politics
May 1, 2001

The Slain Become a Necessary Part of You
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
May 1, 2001

It’s not Darwin who’s in the wrong, it’s his supporters
By: Robert Matthews
Sunday Telegraph (London)
April 29, 2001

Response to Jerry Coyne's Review of Icons of Evolution
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
April 26, 2001

Inherit the Wind
By: Paul Greenberg
Arkansas Democrat-Gazett
April 22, 2001

Medicare's Right to Die?
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
April 20, 2001

Was Darwin Right After All?
By: Mark Hartwig
Boundless
April 20, 2001

The New Creationists
By: Nina Shapiro
Seattle Weekly
April 19, 2001

A Map to Nowhere:
The genome isn't a code, and we can't read it
By: Tom Bethell
The American Spectator
April 17, 2001

The “New” Creationism
By: Robert Wright
Slate
April 16, 2001

Single-Payer Is Not So Simple or Smart
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
April 13, 2001

Teetering Health Care
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
April 12, 2001

Seattle as Metaphor
The battle, the rattle, and now the skedaddle
By: Philip Gold
Weekly Standard
April 9, 2001

Illinois Joins States That Care About Babies
By: William Pierce
About.com
April 7, 2001

Anguishing Over Arsenic
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
April 6, 2001

A Scientific Scandal
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
March 31, 2001

What Brings a World into Being?
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
March 31, 2001

Darwin in the Dock
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Touchstone Magazine
March 31, 2001

Epidemic of Legal Disease
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
March 30, 2001

Clinton-Gatsby
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
March 25, 2001

Enlisting Science to Find the Fingerprints of a Creator:
Believers in 'intelligent design' try to redirect evolution disputes along intellectual lines.
By: Teresa Watanabe
Los Angeles Times (Sunday Front page)
March 25, 2001

Don't Blame Fundamentalists for Evolution Controversies
By: Mark Hartwig
Alton (Ill.) Telegraph
March 18, 2001

Stop everything . . . it’s Techno-Horror!
From Silicon Valley via Aspen, Bill Joy wants to call the police. On science. On technology. On the industry that made him rich. The Left is OverJoyed.
By: George Gilder & Richard Vigilante
American Spectator
March 15, 2001

Stars' metal content may be clue to life
By: Mike Martin
UPI Science News
March 15, 2001

Are Scientists Taking Orders from Pat Robertson?
By: John Wilson
Christianity Today
March 5, 2001

"The Rattle in Seattle" to Spread
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
March 2, 2001

Should Students Be Taught the Truth about Evolution?
Response to Larry Martin
By: Jonathan Wells
World & I
March 1, 2001

On Open Minded Research:
Response to Critics
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
March 1, 2001

The Enemy of Abortion:
U.S. Adoption Timeline, 1972-2004
By: Bill Pierce
World Magazine
February 24, 2001

Phillip Johnson was Right:
The Unhappy Evolution of Darwinism
By: Nancy Pearcey
World
February 24, 2001

The Broadband Economy Needs a Hero
By: George Gilder and Bret Swanson
Wall Street Journal
February 23, 2001

Evolution Outdated
By: Gailon Totheroh
Christianity.com
February 22, 2001

Teaching Intelligent Design: What Happened When?
A Response to Eugenie Scott
By: William A. Dembski
Metaviews
February 22, 2001

Human Genome Map Has Scientists Talking About the Divine:
Surprisingly low number of genes raises big questions
By: Tom Abate
San Francisco Chronicle
February 19, 2001

My Life After Darwin
By: John R. Morgan, MD
LewRockwell.com
February 17, 2001

Don't take God out of the Classroom
By: Louis P. Sheldon, The Associated Press
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
February 16, 2001

Event honors life of evolutionist:
Wells-Pigliucci Debate
By: Rosemary Nottoli
The Daily Beacon (Knoxville, Tennessee)
February 16, 2001

So far, new genetics leave plenty of room for faith:
Religious scholars are unfazed by this week's announcement of the genetic code.
By: Laurent Belsie
Christian Science Monitor
February 14, 2001

Review of Signs of Intelligence:
Understanding Intelligent Design
By: Publishers' Weekly
Publishers' Weekly
February 12, 2001

Second Thoughts about Peppered Moths:
This classical story of evolution by natural selection needs revising
By: Jonathan Wells
Expanded from The Scientist 13, no. 11 (May 24, 1999)
February 9, 2001

Scientist gives Darwin's theory a nudge
By: Pamela R. Winnick
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
February 8, 2001

Signs of Intelligence
Understanding Intelligent Design
By: Dembski, William A. & Kushiner, James M.
Brazos Press
February 1, 2001

Wings Of Freedom
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
January 31, 2001

Shots in the Dark?
By: Drs. Glueck and Cihak
worldnetdaily.com
January 26, 2001

Touchstone of Reality
By: Earl Palmer

January 25, 2001

Is Intelligent Design Testable?
A Response to Eugenie Scott
By: William A. Dembski
Metaviews
January 24, 2001

Gagging Medical Research
By: Dr. Robert Cihak, Dr. Michael Glueck
worldnetdaily.com
January 12, 2001

Comments on Ken Miller's Reply to My Essays
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
January 8, 2001

How to Win the Culture War
By: Peter Kreeft

January 8, 2001

Army Ad Aggravation
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
January 4, 2001

To re-invigorate the economy
By: Richard W. Rahn
Washington Times
January 2, 2001

Unapologetic Apologetics
By: Dembski, William A. and Richards, Jay Wesley
InterVarsity Press
January 1, 2001

Ohio Board Backs Academic Freedom and Encourages Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
January 1, 2001

Religion and the Constitution
By: John G. West
In God We Trust? Religion and American Political Life (Baker Academic, 2001)
January 1, 2001

Evangelical Reform in Early Nineteenth Century America
By: John G. West
Building a Healthy Culture (Eerdmans, 2001)
January 1, 2001

Survival of the Fakest
By: Jonathan Wells
American Spectator
January 1, 2001

Spy IQ
By: Philip Gold
Washington Law & Politics
January 1, 2001

Against Sociobiology
By: Tom Bethell
First Things
January 1, 2001

A plan for recovery of the iffy economy
By: Bruce Chapman and Stephen C. Meyer
Seattle Times
December 28, 2000

Evolution Theater:
A View from the Peanut Gallery
By: Mark Hartwig
Santa Barbara News-Press
December 24, 2000

It's perilous to ponder the design of the universe
By: Uwe Siemon-Netto, UPI Religion Correspondent
United Press International
December 21, 2000

Does it Have to be Europe versus NATO?
By: Philip Gold
Seattle Times
December 19, 2000

Beyond Acronyms
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
December 18, 2000

In God's Country:
William Dembski thought Baylor University would be the perfect place to investigate a scientific alternative to Darwinism. Little did he realize he would be crucified for his cause.
By: Lauren Kern
Houston Press
December 14, 2000

Let's change science standards and let students do real science
By: Jonathan Wells
Philadelphia Inquirer
December 11, 2000

Crumbling Icons
By: Mark Hartwig
Boundless
December 7, 2000

Fishing for votes
By: William A. Dembski and Mark Hartwig

December 7, 2000

Design Interference:
William Dembski fired from Baylor's Intelligent Design center.
By: Tony Carnes
Christianity Today
December 4, 2000

The Telecosm Party
By: George Gilder and Richard Vigilante
Forbes ASAP
December 1, 2000

The Roots and Remedy of Judicial Imperialism:
Why Judges Make Law
By: Nancy Pearcey
Human Events
December 1, 2000

The Essentials Of Self-Preservation
By: Philip Gold
Policy Review
December 1, 2000

Qualified Agreement:
Modern Science & the Return of the "God Hypothesis"
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Science & Christianity: 4 Views (InterVarsity Press)
December 1, 2000

Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe
By: The Proceedings of the Wethersfield Institute, Vol. 9.
Ignatius Press
December 1, 2000

Intelligence by Design:
New movement presents alternative to Darwinian theory
By: Gary A. Panetta
Peoria Journal Star
November 19, 2000

How a theologian, two biologists see Darwin
By: Larry Witham
The Washington Times
November 19, 2000

Intelligent Design Coming Clean
By: William A. Dembski
Metaviews
November 17, 2000

Realism Regained
An Exact Theory of Causation, Teleology, and the Mind
By: Koons, Robert C.
Oxford University Press
November 16, 2000

The Lynching of Bill Dembski:
Scientists say the jury is out--so let the hanging begin.
By: Fred Heeren
The American Spectator
November 15, 2000

Election 2000 crucial to whole new generation - whether they vote or not
By: Bruce Chapman
Tacoma News Tribune
November 5, 2000

The Advent of the Algorithm
The 300-Year Journey from an Idea to the Computer
By: Berlinski, David
Harcourt, Inc
November 1, 2000

"Space Defenders"
By: Philip Gold
American Spectator
November 1, 2000

Confessions of a Marine Corps Sensitivity Trainer
By: Philip Gold
Law & Politics
November 1, 2000

Statement of the Cranach Institute
Protesting the Removal of William Dembski as Director of the Michael Polanyi Center at Baylor University
By: Cranach Institute Board of Directors
Cranach Institute
October 25, 2000

End of Darwinism?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
October 25, 2000

Who gave us the surplus?
By: Richard W. Rahn
Washington Times
October 24, 2000

Unintelligent Designs:
Baylor's dismissal of Polanyi Center director Dembski was not a smart move.
By: John Wilson
Christianity Today.com
October 23, 2000

What's the difference?
If George W. Bush would spell it out, he has a fighting chance
By: Stephen C. Meyer
World
October 21, 2000

Internet in the Balance
By: George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
October 20, 2000

Polanyi committee suggests compromise:
Peer review committee finds Center's research legitimate
By: Blair Martin
The Baylor Lariat
October 18, 2000

'Intelligent design' center at Baylor gains support from review committee
By: Ron Nissimov
The Houston Chronicle
October 18, 2000

Naturalism
A critical analysis
By: Craig, William Lane and Moreland, J.P.
Routledge
October 17, 2000

"E" is for evolution; "F" is for Fordham
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Kansas City Star
October 16, 2000

Natural selection found in report on science education
By: Jonathan Wells and Jay W. Richards
The Washington Times
October 8, 2000

Politics And The Military
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
October 6, 2000

Alan Wolfe Turns Evangelical
By: Judith Shulevitz
Slate
October 5, 2000

Science and Christianity
Four Views
By: Carlson, Richard F.
InterVarsity Press
October 1, 2000

When Home Schoolers Go to School:
A Partnership Between Families and Schools
By: Patricia M. Lines
Peabody Journal of Education
October 1, 2000

Letters: DNA and Other Designs
Letters in Response to Steve Meyer's "DNA and Other Designs"
By: Various
First Things 106
October 1, 2000

Icons of Evolution
Science or Myth? Why much of what we teach about evolution is wrong
By: Wells, Jonathan
Regnery Publishing
October 1, 2000

19 states get a bad grade for their teaching of evolution
By: Mary Beth Marklein
USA Today
September 27, 2000

Lerner Report Whitewashes Bad Science:
A Response to Lawrence S. Lerner's "Good Science, Bad Science: Teaching Evolution in the States" (Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, September 26, 2000)
By: Jonathan Wells and Jay W. Richards
Discovery Institute
September 26, 2000

Commentary: Cascadia's future in the spotlight
By: Eugene Mayor Jim Torrey and Sen. Susan Castillo
Eugene Register Guard
September 25, 2000

Does WASL past the test?
By: Dr. Patricia Lines
The Seattle Times
September 15, 2000

A New Foundation for Positive Cultural Change:
Science and God in the Public Square
By: Nancy Pearcey
Human Events
September 15, 2000

Biology texts, state teaching policies criticized, defended
Science groups downgrade courses for uncorrected errors, confusion
By: Larry Witham
The Washington Times
September 10, 2000

Michael Kinsley Out on a Limb:
Stem-Cell Rationale Recalls Ideas of Debunked Scientist
By: Nancy Pearcey
Human Events
September 8, 2000

Why-a-duct?
By: James Bush
Seattle Weekly
September 7, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
United Media
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Alternative Lists
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
All or Nothing
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Two of Three Lewis Poems in New Book are Altered
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
How Meilaender Counts
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
A New Discovery: C. S. Lewis Praises Adam
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Douglas Gresham Video
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Personal Reflections
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
A Book of Gifts: Book Review of The Quilted Grapevine
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Book Review of Assault on Mars
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
C. S. Lewis's Anti-Anti-Semitism in The Great Divorce
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Perry Bramlett's Lists
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Notes from the Dorothy Sayers Essay "Oedipus Simplx: Freedom and Fate in Folklore and Fiction"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Notes by Kathryn Lindskoog
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
Portrait of C. S. Lewis
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 86, Autumn 2000
C. S. Lewis: Quick to Call a Fake a Fake
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 2000

Killing the newborns can't be justified
Review of The Wedge of Truth by Phillip Johnson
By: Rory Leishman
The London Free Press
September 1, 2000

Self-Organization and Irreducibly Complex Systems:
A Reply to Shanks and Joplin
By: Michael J. Behe
Philosophy of Science 67 (March 2000), University of Chicago Press
August 31, 2000

An Evaluation of Ten Recent Biology Textbooks:
A Report for the Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
August 28, 2000

Player-Coaches for Schools
Let super teachers spread classroom magic
By: Patricia Lines
The Vancouver Columbian
August 28, 2000

Scopes trial symbolism holds today
By: Bruce Chapman and Jay W. Richards
The Daily Oklahoman
August 26, 2000

Analytical Science at the Center of Chemistry and Beyond its Frontier:
Award Address
By: Roland F. Hirsch
American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Analytical Chemistry
August 21, 2000

Interview with Phillip Johnson about The Wedge of Truth
By: Christianbook.com
Christianbook.com
August 14, 2000

Replace Inequity with Genequity:
Social Security Reform for the Ages
By: Robert L. Crowther, II
The Sunday Seattle Times
August 13, 2000

Taking the high road on transportation issues
Policy Perspectives
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 10, 2000

The New Fundamentalism
By: Gregg Easterbrook
Wall Street Journal
August 8, 2000

Doing the DNA dance
By: Robert J. Cihak and Michael Arnold Glueck
The Washington Times
August 8, 2000

Lessons of Rioting -- Look to the Funders Behind the Riots
By: Bruce Chapman
The Washington Times
August 7, 2000

The Bogus Marriage "Bonus"
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
August 7, 2000

The Other H's
By: Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer
Science, Volume 289, Number 5480, Issue of 4 Aug 2000, p. 718
August 4, 2000

Can Science Rescue Salmon?
By: Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer
Science, Volume 289, Number 5480, Issue of 4 Aug 2000, pp. 716-719
August 4, 2000

Correspondence with Science Journals:
Response to critics concerning peer-review
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
August 2, 2000

How many are enough?
More than 70,000 Chinook salmon return each year to Puget Sound rivers
By: Steve Marshall
Seattle P-I
August 2, 2000

Dr. Bob's RX for our managed care mess
By: Phillip Gold
Washington Law & Politics
August 1, 2000

Philosophical Objections to Intelligent Design:
Response to Critics
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
July 31, 2000

"A True Acid Test":
Response to Ken Miller
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
July 31, 2000

In Defense of the Irreducibility of the Blood Clotting Cascade:
Response to Russell Doolittle, Ken Miller and Keith Robison
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
July 31, 2000

Irreducible Complexity and the Evolutionary Literature:
Response to Critics
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
July 31, 2000

A Mousetrap Defended:
Response to Critics
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
July 31, 2000

Wedge issues:
An intelligent discussion with Intelligent Design's designer
By: Nancy Pearcey
World
July 29, 2000

Second Amendment defense horizons
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
July 26, 2000

Fences for Tearing Down:
The War of Science and Religion
By: Charles Colson
BreakPoint Commentary #000724
July 24, 2000

Scopes in reverse
By: Nancy Pearcey
Washington Times
July 24, 2000

Science Friday, Scopes Trial 75th Anniversary, part 1
Ira Flatow with Ed Larson
By: Ed Larson
WNYC, NPR Member Station
July 21, 2000

Science Friday, Scopes Trial 75th Anniversary, part 2
Ira Flatow with Ed Larson, Michael Behe and Ken Miller
By: Ed Larson
WNYC, NPR member station
July 21, 2000

Forced busing? You're kidding
By: John Miller, Chairman Discovery Institute
Seattle Times
July 19, 2000

Evolution's next step in Kansas
Ballot box Voters join in the fray over the teaching of Darwinism
By: Mary Beth Marklein
USA Today
July 19, 2000

Open Letter to Paul R. Gross, "Politicizing Science Education"
By: Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture
Discovery Institute
July 18, 2000

Evolution criticized as lacking evidence
By: Floyd Lee
The Topeka Capital-Journal
July 16, 2000

Scientists explore origins of life
'Intelligent design' is focus of gathering
By: Kate Beem
Kansas City Star
July 16, 2000

Miller and Behe on Origins
Guest response to Ken Miller's review of Darwin's Black Box
By: Mike Gene
ARN Forum
July 10, 2000

Genome Project Raises Fears, Hopes
Copying the human script
By: Nancy Pearcey
World
July 8, 2000

Intelligent Design Is Not Creationism
Response to "Not (Just) in Kansas Anymore" by Eugenie C. Scott, Science (May 2000)
By: Michael J. Behe
Science online
July 7, 2000

Bridge-tunnel inspires transit planners
Scandinavian project studied for 520 ideas
By: George Foster
Seattle P-I
July 6, 2000

Robert Pennock's Book of Babel:
A Review of Robert Pennock's Tower of Babel (Part I)
By: Charles DeWolf
Discovery Institute
July 3, 2000

Robert Pennock's Book of Babel
A Review of Robert Pennock's Tower of Babel (Part II)
By: Charles DeWolf
Discovery Institute
July 3, 2000

SR 520 and the long-term effects of doing nothing
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
July 3, 2000

The Wedge of Truth
Splitting the Foundations of Naturalism
By: Johnson, Phillip E.
InterVarsity Press
July 1, 2000

Homeschooling comes of age
By: Patricia M. Lines
The Public Interest
July 1, 2000

Think tank: Innovate to fix 520
By: Peyton Whitely
Seattle Times Eastside bureau
June 30, 2000

Experts study 520 corridor gridlock
By: Lewis Kamb
Seattle P-I
June 29, 2000

Think tank digs into debate over 520 tunnel
By: Peyton Whitely
Seattle Times Eastside bureau
June 29, 2000

Pennock's Convenient Distortion
Reply to Misquotation
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
June 28, 2000

Pigliucci's Intemperate Remarks
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
June 28, 2000

How Not to Analyze Design
Dembski replies in brackets to Ellery Eell's review of The Design Inference, which appeared in Philosophical Books, Vol. 40, No. 4, October 1999.
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
June 28, 2000

Finding Ken Miller's Point
Dembski response to Ken Miller's comments in Finding Darwin's God
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
June 28, 2000

Another Way to Detect Design?
Preliminary reply to review by B. Fitelson, C. Stephens, and Elliott Sober of The Design Inference in the Sept. 1999 issue of Philosophy of Science, "How not to detect design".
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
June 28, 2000

Officials seek to improve trade corridors
Conference-goers draft highway resolutions to submit to legislatures
By: Jenny Slater
The Idaho Spokesman-Review
June 27, 2000

Creationism v. Evolution: Will Religion or Science Prevail?
By: David DeWolf & Dr. Eugenie Scott
Justice Talking
June 21, 2000

Preventing a Catastrophe in Cascadia
Can We Save the Salmon?
By: William D. Ruckelshaus
Discovery Institute
June 21, 2000

Conversion of a Darwinist:
Rational Principles and Empirical Evidence Challenge Materialism
By: Joseph A. D'Agostino, Assoc. Editor, Human Events
Human Events
June 16, 2000

Irreducible Complexity And Darwinian Pathways
Guest response to article by R.H. Thornhill and D.W. Ussery
By: Mike Gene
ARN Forum
June 16, 2000

The Robot Rebellion of Richard Dawkins
By: Phillip E. Johnson
Christian Research Journal 22, no. 1
June 14, 2000

Design as a Research Program
14 Questions to Ask About Design
By: William A. Dembski
Discovery Institute
June 13, 2000

The History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition
An Encyclopedia
By: Ferngren, Gary B. (general editor), Larson, Edward J. (co-editor), Amundsen, Darrel W. (co-editor
Garland Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Lewis's Helpful Hooker?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Land of The Rising Sun: Japan and C. S. Lewis
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
A Different Mythlore
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Missing the Target: "The Furhrer and the Oxford Don"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Easter-Tree
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Special Underclothes: Were the Scrubbs Mormons?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Stop and Shop
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
In the Footsteps of Anon
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
In the Footsteps of Dilbert
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
In the Footsteps of Bourbaki
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June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
In the Footsteps of Ashbless
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The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Editor's Note
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Words to the Wise
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Sex, Love and Marriage
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundatin for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
God's Day in Court: All Our Claims
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Chronology of C. S. Lewis's Use of the Word Vermin
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
C. S. Lewis and the Theology of Elfland
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Note
By: Kathyrn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 85, Summer 2000
Note about Louis MacNeice from James O'Fee
By: Kathyrn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 2000

Don't question authority
Diverse probe into Darwinism is met with intolerance at Baptist Baylor
By: Nancy Pearcey
World
May 27, 2000

The Future of Defense
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
May 24, 2000

We're Not in Kansas Anymore
Why secular scientists and media can't admit that Darwinism might be wrong.
By: Nancy Pearcey
Christianity Today
May 22, 2000

The Gore Tax Burden
By: Richard W. Rahn
The Washington Times
May 5, 2000

The God of Miracles
An Exegetical Examination of God's Action in the World
By: Collins, C. John
Crossway Books
May 1, 2000

AT&T's Wireless Debacle
By: George Gilder and Richard Vigilante
The Wall Street Journal
May 1, 2000

Who's Got the Magic?
By: William A. Dembski
Metaviews 42
April 25, 2000

Defending Faith & Learning:
Baylor University's Polanyi Center comes under fire from the university's faculty
By: John Wilson
Christianity Today.com
April 24, 2000

Curious Krauss Quotes:
An Open Letter to The New York Times
By: Mark Edwards
Discovery Institute
April 24, 2000

The birds and the bees
Pop culture's evolutionary message: I'm an animal, you're an animal, wouldn't you like to be an animal too?
By: Nancy Pearcey
World
April 24, 2000

The Outsider Trading Scandal
By: George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
April 19, 2000

Can We Detect Evidence of Purpose Scientifically?
By: Jay W. Richards
Discovery Institute
April 15, 2000

The New Era
By: George Gilder
Forbes Global
April 3, 2000

Body & Soul
Human Nature & the Crisis in Ethics
By: Moreland, J.P. & Rae, Scott B.
InterVarsity Press
April 1, 2000

North-South Corridors Studied
By: NA
Washington State Good Roads and Transportation Association's "Good Roads"
April 1, 2000

DNA and Other Designs
By: Stephen C. Meyer
First Things 102
April 1, 2000

The little train to Bellingham that could--and should
By: Bruce Agnew
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 29, 2000

Time to Forget the Superpower Thing?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
March 27, 2000

Darwin's dirty secret
Review of A Natural History of Rape by Randy Thornhill and Craig Palmer
By: Nancy Pearcey
World
March 25, 2000

Let's Rate Their Economic Skill
By: Richard W. Rahn
Weekly Standard
March 20, 2000

Disbelieving Darwin--And Feeling No Shame!
By: William A. Dembski
Metaviews
March 16, 2000

The Missing Link that Wasn't:
National Geographic's 'Bird Dinosaur' Flew Against the Facts
By: Nancy Pearcey
Human Events
March 10, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Lewis and Ireland: Two New Books
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
The Birth of Lewis's Idea for The Screwtape Letters
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
The Dark Tower: A Challenge to Lewis Scholars
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issus 84, Spring 2000
Mixed Quotations
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Lawlor and Lewis: Memories and Reflections
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
C. S. Lewis Translated
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Lawlor and Lindskoog: Memories and Reflections?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
A New Wade Center in 2000
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Dungeon Gates
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The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Shipbuilding in 2000
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Guarding C. S. Lewis's Stature: The Measure of the Man
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
C. S. Lewis and the Master of University College
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
C. S. Lewis Memories of Donald Caird, Honorary Archbishop of Dublin
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Giant New C. S. Lewis Anthology
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foudnation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
In the Footsteps of Giono
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
In the Footsteps of Leonowen
By: Kathryn Lindskoog

March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
New Internet Hoaxes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
The Wardrobe Wars and the Thirsks
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Publisher's Note in Ireland
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Laurence Harwood at the Harvard Club
By: Kathyrn Lindskoog
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March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
Tolkien: A Celebration
By: Kathyrn Lindskoog
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March 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 84, Spring 2000
A New Theory about the Origin of The Dark Tower
By: Kathyrn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 2000

Reflections on C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength
By: Phillip E. Johnson
First Things 101
March 1, 2000

Because It Works. That's Why!
Review of The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics by Y.M. Guttmann
By: William A. Dembski
Books & Culture
March 1, 2000

Alien Intelligences?:
Think Again
By: Guillermo Gonzalez
Space.com
February 29, 2000

Just the facts, please
By: J. Budziszewski
World
February 26, 2000

Science vs. science
By: Lynn Vincent
World
February 26, 2000

Teleology & Science
Guest response on the value of ID for science
By: Mike Gene
ARN Forum
February 26, 2000

Articles by Phillip E. Johnson
Link to ARN page
By: Phillip E. Johnson
Various
February 24, 2000

The Virtual Office of Dr. William Lane Craig
Link to page of articles at Leadership University
By: William Lane Craig
Various
February 24, 2000

Open Access Now!
Wait, Never Mind
By: George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
February 18, 2000

Teaching the Origins Controversy:
Science, Or Religion, Or Speech?
By: David K. DeWolf, Stephen C. Meyer, Mark E. DeForrest
Utah Law Review 39
February 9, 2000

Intelligent Design is not Optimal Design
By: William A. Dembski
Metaviews
February 2, 2000

Who declared open season on public religious speech?
By: John G. West
The Seattle Times
January 25, 2000

Endangered Salmon
Army Corps Seized by Dam Indecision
By: Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer
Science, Volume 287, Number 5450, 7 Jan 2000, p 27
January 7, 2000

Defeasible Reasoning, Special Pleading and the Cosmological Argument
Response to Graham Oppy
By: Robert C. Koons
Robert C. Koons
January 7, 2000

Biblical Hi-Jinks in a Crucial Court Opinion
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 1, 2000

Commentary: Cascadia's future in the spotlight
By: Eugene Mayor Jim Torrey
NA
January 1, 2000

Do peppered moths, in the wild, often settle on tree trunks?
An online exchange sponsored by Arthur S. Lodge
By: Jonathan Wells, Dave Thomas, Kim Johnson, Ian Musgrave
Arthur S. Lodge
January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
What Did C. S. Lewis Say about Botticelli?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
How I Made my Primavera Discovery
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
An Open Letter to Patricia Batstone
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Narnia Performance
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Stop and Shop
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
C. S. Lewis: Not on "Their Side"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
C. S. Lewis: Not on Our Side Exposed as a Heretic and Occultist
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
The Great Divorce
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Spring in Purgatory
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Maybe "Modern Man..." Is More Modern Than Many Have Mused
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
C. S. Lewis as Godfather: Laurence Harwood Speaks
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The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Idealized Lewis Portrait
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Cataloguing the Past: Mist That History Missed?
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Yesterday in Oxford Today
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Source of Lewis's Narnia?
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
The Carnegie Medal
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Technology's "Deep Magic"
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Ministering Angels
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Hooper's Family Heritage: North Carolina History
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
The Wisdom of Puddleglum: From George MacDonald?
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Sister Penelope, Author
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The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Hours of Golden Reading: Missionary Memories
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The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Investing in Lewis: Admiration Inflation?
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The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Sensucht: Sonnet XC
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January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 2000

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 83, Winter 2000
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathyrn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 2000

What's Darwin Got To Do With It?
A Friendly Conversation About Evolution
By: Newman, Robert C., and Wiester, John L. with Moneymaker, Janet and Moneymaker, Jonathan
InterVarsity Press
January 1, 2000

Education and Community
By: Pat Lines

January 1, 2000

Culture of Death
The Assault on Medical Ethics in America
By: Smith, Wesley J.
Encounter Books
January 1, 2000

BSV Standalone Files
By: staff
staff
January 1, 2000

The Demarcation of Science and Religion
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition (Garland Publishing)
January 1, 2000

What Can We Reasonably Hope For?
A Millennium Symposium
By: William A. Dembski
First Things
January 1, 2000

The Faith of a Futurist
In the future, as in the past, religious faith is central to the process of innovation
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
December 31, 1999

Contesting science's anti-religious bias
By: Larry Witham
The Washington Times
December 29, 1999

Detecting Design?:
A First Response to Elliott Sober
By: William A. Dembski
Metaviews 167
December 29, 1999

Natural Born Lawyers
Review of eight recent books on Natural Law
By: J. Budziszewski
The Weekly Standard
December 20, 1999

What's in a name: A disservice to the truth
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
December 12, 1999

Review God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution by John Haught
By: Michael J. Behe
Metaviews
December 4, 1999

Demonstrators Give Birth to Brand New Left
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 1, 1999

Darwin's Hostages:
A decision in Kansas to question evolution dogma has given rise to hysteria and intolerance
By: Michael J. Behe
American Spectator
December 1, 1999

The Evolution Wars
Good science encounters a bad philosophy
By: Tom Bethell
The American Spectator
December 1, 1999

All forms of science designed for discussion
By: Jonathan Wells
Topeka Capital-Journal
November 22, 1999

The Religious Implications of Teaching Evolution
By: Phillip E. Johnson
The Chronicle of Higher Education
November 12, 1999

Washington and neighbors working on U.S. 97 as inland corridor
By: Grace Eubanks
Washington State Transportation Commission's "Express"
November 1, 1999

Metaphysics Matters:
Review of In Defense of Natural Law by Robert P. George (Clarendon/Oxford University Press)
By: Phillip E. Johnson
First Things 97
November 1, 1999

Why Evolutionary Algorithms Cannot Generate Specified Complexity
By: William A. Dembski
MetaNews
November 1, 1999

Going for Lofty Goals
By: Philip Gold
The Washington Times
October 24, 1999

Death stars
It looks as if most suns make a meal of their planets
By: Robert Adler
New Scientist
October 23, 1999

Designed for Living
By: George Sim Johnston
The Wall Street Journal
October 15, 1999

Ridiculing Kansas school board easy, but it’s not good journalism
By: Jonathan Wells
The Daily Republic (Mitchell, SD)
October 14, 1999

Teaching the Controversy:
Darwinism, Design and the Public School Science Curriculum
By: David K. DeWolf, Stephen C. Meyer, Mark E. DeForrest
The Foundation for Thought and Ethics
October 1, 1999

Intelligent Design
The Bridge Between Science & Theology
By: Dembski, William A.
InterVarsity Press
October 1, 1999

From space, the Web appears as a swirling sphere of light.
The Brightest Star
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
October 1, 1999

If Cascadia Can, Why Not San Juana?
By: Neal Peirce and Curtis Johnson
San Diego Magazine
October 1, 1999

Are We Spiritual Machines?
By: William A. Dembski
First Things 96
October 1, 1999

Transportation Corridors Offer Solutions To Traffic Congestion
By: Bruce Agnew and Bruce Chapman
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 2, 1999

Amtrak has eye on cargo
Rail service needs income to break even
By: George Foster
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 2, 1999

How Now Shall We Live
By: Colson, Charles and Pearcey, Nancy
Tyndale
September 1, 1999

Tunnels suggested as I-5 fix
By: George Foster
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 1, 1999

Darwinism Defeated?
The Johnson-Lamoureux Debate on Biological Origins
By: Johnson, Phillip and Lamoureux, Denis
Regent College Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
The Morphing of Macphee
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
The Kilns Today
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
The Dating of Macphee
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Kirkpatrick and MacPhee
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Lewis and J. W. Dunne
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Lewis's "Irish Enthusiasm"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
MacPhee the Ulsterman
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
C. S. Lewis: The Roads
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Scrabo the Ulsterman
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Hooperian Persiflage?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Merelewis World Wide
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Mysterious Modern Man
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
"Anguish Over Unpaid Bills" What Would Lewis Think?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Update on the C. S. Lewis Fundraising Foundation
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Lamb's Players Theatre: Till we Have Faces Drama
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
In the Footsteps of Glass
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
In the Footsteps of Rigoberta
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Typical E-mail Hoax about a Telephone Scam
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
In the Footsteps of Amazon.com
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Stop and Shop
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Books by Legacy Readers
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
C. S. Lewis and Dante's Paradise
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Controlling the Lewis Legacy
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
Book Finds by Perry Bramlett
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 82, Autumn 1999
The Fate of Peter Rabbit
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1999

The Sky is Not Falling:
Did Kansas Ban Evolution?
By: Nancy Pearcey
Jubilee
September 1, 1999

Darwinism and Design
By: Jay W. Richards
The Washington Post
August 21, 1999

Teaching the Origins Controversy:
A Guide for the Perplexed
By: David K. DeWolf
Special Discovery Institute Report
August 20, 1999

The Church of Darwin
By: Phillip E. Johnson
The Wall Street Journal
August 16, 1999

Teach Evolution
And Ask Hard Questions
By: Michael J. Behe
The New York Times
August 13, 1999

THE EDUCATION REFORM DEBATE IS NOT OVER
Letter to the Editor Seattle Post-Intelligencer
By: Patricia M. Lines
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 6, 1999

Design & the Discriminating Public:
Gaining a Hearing from Ordinary People
By: Nancy Pearcey
Touchstone
August 1, 1999

Freight mobility gets attention
Seattle policy institute and transportation task force study north-south corridor
By: Anita Burke
Journal of Business
July 29, 1999

Geography, economy bring Northwest cities ever-closer
Boosters have long talked of more cross-border cooperation. Now it's happening.
By: Elaine Porterfield
Christian Science Monitor
July 26, 1999

The Cascadia Connection
By: Bruce Chapman, Glenn Pascall and Bruce Agnew
The Seattle Times
July 25, 1999

Intelligent Design Theory:
Why it Matters
By: Jay W. Richards
IntellectualCapital.com
July 25, 1999

The Last Magic
Review of The Applicability of Mathematics as a Philosophical Problem by Mark Steiner (Harvard University Press, 1999)
By: William A. Dembski
Books & Culture 5, no. 4
July 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
The Liberation of Spirits in Bondage
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
XXXII: Our Daily Bread
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Lewis, the Mystic Nativity, and the Millennium
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Enchanting Night Out in Narnia
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Marchington Infuriates City
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
The False Anscombe Legend
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Spinning the Kilns:
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Faculty Forum
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Life-Long Learning
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
The Passing of a Friend
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Hooper's Telltale Letter
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Rewriting History
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Bramlett's Lewis Seminars: Seven Deflating Responses
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
New Editions
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Owen Barfield's Children
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Walter Hooper's Papers
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
CSL in the OED: Check the Dictionary
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
The Mourne Mountains
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
C. S. Lewis's View of Myth: A Little-Known 1962 Letter
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
The Magician's Nephew: A Little-Known Play
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Lewis's Geneology
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Dark Tower Manuscript
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
C. S. Lewis's Codicil
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Unscrupulous Americans: Who Grabbed Screwtape?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Vatican Press Release
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
In the Footsteps of WICCA
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
In the Footsteps of Wilcomirski
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
In the Footsteps of Monty
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
To Lewis Readers
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Stop and Shop
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Kathryn Lindskoog's Informal Answer to the Ninth Non-Proof
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
C. S. Lewis and the Great American Hoax
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
A 1998 Exchange in the American Spectator, and a Legacy Response
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
Letters to Malcolm
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 81, Summer 1999
A Happy 1974 Visit with Len and Mollie Miller (1974 photo)
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1999

God ... Sort Of
Review of The Fifth Miracle: The Search for the Origin and Meaning of Life by Paul Davies (Simon & Schuster)
By: Michael J. Behe
First Things 94
June 1, 1999

Plans for Cascadia go full steam ahead
By: David Marsh
The Peace Arch News
May 22, 1999

Rapid rail may link more of our cities
By: Neal R. Peirce
San Diego Union-Tribune
May 17, 1999

Harcourt warns of growth crisis
By: Cindy E. Harnett
Times Colonist
May 8, 1999

Zero-Sum Folly, From Kyoto to Kosovo
By: George Gilder
Wall Street Journal
May 6, 1999

Cascadia: borderless solutions
By: Mark Trahant
The Seattle Times
May 2, 1999

Is intelligent design a dumb idea?
Current conflicts in biology
By: Jack Collins
Discovery Institute
May 1, 1999

Haeckel's Embryos
Setting the Record Straight
By: Jonathan Wells
The American Biology Teacher
May 1, 1999

Second train to B.C. on track by autumn
Locke to sign funding that extends Amtrak run
By: Bob Wodnik
The Herald
April 27, 1999

Planners ponder the future of "Cascadia"
U.S., Canada consider cooperation on growth
By: Steven Goldsmith
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 26, 1999

Lawmakers seek compromise plan for another Amtrak train in county
By: Scott Ayers
Bellingham Herald
April 7, 1999

Conservation Biology
A Species' Fate, By the Numbers
By: Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer
Science, Volume 284, Number 5411, 2 Apr 1999, pp 36 - 37
April 2, 1999

America Unmasked
The end of an era
By: Philip Gold
The Seattle Times
April 2, 1999

Will 'smart growth' prove to be smart political topic?
Gore makes his pitch; but anti-sprawl tack doesn't always prevail
By: J. Martin McOmber
The Seattle Times
April 1, 1999

Rethink and Restructure
By: Philip Gold
Insight Magazine
April 1, 1999

Envy of the World?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
March 30, 1999

Officials try to save second rail to Canada
Money for Amtrak line absent from state budget
By: Bob Wodnik
Everett Herald
March 26, 1999

Ecology
Call for 'Sustainability' in Forests Sparks a Fire
By: Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer
Science, Volume 283, Number 5410, 26 Mar 1999, pp. 1996 - 1998
March 26, 1999

Second Amtrak Run Not In Budget
By: Mary Evitt
Skagit Valley Herald
March 26, 1999

Services are to Blame for Recruitment Woes
By: Philip Gold
Tacoma News Tribune
March 22, 1999

Expeditionary Homeland Defense?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
March 17, 1999

As traffic worsens, economic reality could take its toll
By: Bruce Ramsey
Seattle Times
March 10, 1999

Amtrak speeds up with 'Acela'
By: Glen Johnson
Seattle Times
March 10, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
"Narnia Born Again"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
From a Humble Admirer
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
New Light on Dark Tower, Wrong country; wrong decade
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
K. Lindskoog: You Have Mail, A true Christmas story
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
The Delight of E-mail from Around the World
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
1965 Prophecy Fulfilled
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
An Odd New Disclaimer: What Does it Mean?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
The Time Travellers, The Dark Tower, and Ink
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
Mike Perry's Reply to a Message on Internet
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
The Influence of C. S. Lewis:
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
Misremembering Jonestown
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
Don't Let Your Children Go to Narnia
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
Is the London Telegraph Down on C. S. Lewis?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
Small Losses (Griefs Not Observed)
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 80, Spring 1999
Unveiling the Memorial Plaque at C. S. Lewis's Birthplace
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1999

Grown From Within
Striving for a Sustainable Forest Policy
By: Mark L. Plummer

March 1, 1999

Three Views on Creation and Evolution
By: Moreland, J. P. & Reynolds, John Mark
Zondervan
March 1, 1999

Help desk: Lawmakers back bill encouraging high-tech development
By: NA
Office of the Governor
February 9, 1999

Shopping for Defense
By: Philip Gold
Tacoma News Tribune
February 7, 1999

Endangered Species and the Profit Motive:
Some Caveats
By: Mark L. Plummer

February 1, 1999

Light rail offers communities once-in-lifetime chance
North-south route proposed for city
By: Virginia Gunby
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 12, 1999

The Designed "Just So" Universe
By: Dr. Walter L. Bradley
Leadership U
January 1, 1999

George Washington and the Religious Impulse
By: John G. West
Patriot Sage (ISI Books, 1999)
January 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 79, Winter 1999
Special Issue
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 79, Winter 1999
C. S. Lewis and the Ceremonies at Oxford University (1917-1925)
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1999

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 79, Winter 1999
Who is This Man?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1999

The Wizard of NMFS
A salmonid allegory
By: Mark L. Plummer

January 1, 1999

The Return of the God Hypothesis
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Vol. XI, No. 1/2
January 1, 1999

Teleological Evolution:
The Difference it Doesn't Make
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Excerpted from Darwinism Defeated? The Johnson-Lamoureux Debate over Biological Origins
January 1, 1999

The Incompatibility of Naturalism and Scientific Realism
By: Robert C. Koons
Department of Philosophy, University of Texas
December 22, 1998

Invitation to Chat with the General
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
November 29, 1998

Resuming Peacetime Conscription Bad Idea that Would Clog Courts
By: Philip Gold
Tacoma News Tribune
November 29, 1998

It's Time to Quit Diplomatic Dance and Destroy Iraq's Deadly Weapons
By: Philip Gold
Tacoma News Tribune
November 13, 1998

Post-Agnostic Science:
How Physics is Reviving the Argument from Design
By: Robert C. Koons
Robert C. Koons
November 5, 1998

EPA's not tracking with rail goals
By: Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
November 2, 1998

Symptoms of Military Illiteracy
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
November 1, 1998

The End of Flight As We Know It?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
October 14, 1998

A Look at New Approaches to Conservation
Grass-roots Seeds of Compromise
By: Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer
The Washington Post
October 11, 1998

Citizen-Soldiery Our Only Affordable Means of Defense
By: Philip Gold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 7, 1998

DNA by Design:
An Inference to the Best Explanation for the Origin of Biological Information
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Journal of Rhetoric & Public Affairs
October 1, 1998

Science and Design
By: William A. Dembski
First Things
October 1, 1998

What Should a 21st Century Defense Be?
By: Philip Gold
Remarks Presented to Heritage Foundation
September 30, 1998

The Design Inference
Eliminating Chance Through Small Probabilities
By: Dembski, William A.
Cambridge University Press
September 13, 1998

Mere Creation
Science, Faith & Intelligent Design
By: Dembski, William
InterVarsity Press
September 1, 1998

The Materialist Superstition
By: George Gilder
American Enterprise
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
A Disclaimer to Disclaim
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
25 Most Influential Religious Leaders
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
American Spectator Report
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Gresham's Salty Tongue
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Gresham's Novel Theory about The Dark Tower
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Another Lost Manuscript?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Walter Hooper, Dealer in Lewis Relics?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Jack, my Mentor, my Friend
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Gresham's Christianity
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Gresham's Values
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Lewis in Two New Shows
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
C. S. Lewis: The College
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
The Coming Lewis Letters
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
The Price of Oxbridge
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
"C. S. Lewis: An Examined Life"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Update on Timothy Stoen, C. S. Lewis Foundation Lawyer
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Just for Fun
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Weary of the Lewis Cult
By: Kathryn Lindskoog

September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
C. S. Lewis and Dante's Paradise
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Stop and Shop
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
John West's Web Pages
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Notes and Quotes
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
C. S. Lewis and Contemporary Culture
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Anachronistic Slang in The Dark Tower
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
A Voyage to Arcturus, C. S. Lewis, and The Dark Tower
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
A New 1998 Screwtape Letter
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
C. S. Lewis's Last Will and Testament
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
In the High Court of Justice
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
More about the Will
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Walter Hooper's Famous Chapel Hill Collection
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
What is the Truth?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
The Secret History of C. S. Lewis's "Interesting Relics"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
"Very Controversial Walter Hooper" "Firmly But Charitably Put in His Place"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 78, Autumn 1998
Thanksgiving: A Scientist's Psalm
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1998

The Fine-Tuning Design Argument:
A Scientific Argument for the Existence of God
By: Robin Collins
Reprinted from Reason for the Hope Within
September 1, 1998

Fruitful Interchange or Polite Chitchat?
The Dialogue Between Science and Theology
By: William A. Dembski and Stephen C. Meyer
Zygon
September 1, 1998

Military Defense Essentially a Moral Issue
By: Philip Gold
Tacoma News Tribune
August 23, 1998

Testimony to the United States Commission on Civil Rights:
Concerning the Teaching Of Biological Origins
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Religious Liberties News
August 21, 1998

US Commission on Civil Rights Hearing:
On Curriculum Controversies in Biology (unedited transcript)
By: Stephen C. Meyer, Eugenie Scott, Richard Sybrandy
US Commission on Civil Rights
August 21, 1998

The Act of Creation:
Bridging Transcendence and Immanence
By: William A. Dembski
Presented at Millstatt Forum, Strasbourg, France, 10 August 1998
August 10, 1998

The American Citizen as Soldier
A Solution Whose Time Has Come?
By: Philip Gold
Insight
August 3, 1998

What the Air Force Can Do for You
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
July 6, 1998

C.S. Lewis and Public Life Book
Foreword by George Weigel
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July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and Public Life Book
Introduction by John G. West, Jr.
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July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and Public Life Book
Chapter 1: How Should People of Faith Talk About Political Issues?
By:

July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and Public Life Book
Chapter 2: How Can People of Faith Apply Morality to Politics?
By:

July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and Public Life Book
Chapter 3: How Should People of Faith View the State?
By:

July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and Public Life Book
Chapter 4: What Are the Threats to Freedom in Modern Society?
By:

July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and Public Life Book
Chapter 5: How Should People of Faith Be Involved In Politics?
By:

July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and the Case for Responsible Scholarship
By: Dr. Bruce L. Edwards
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences; Professor of English, Bowling Green State University; 1998 by Bruce Edwards. All Rights Reserved
July 1, 1998

Jack Meets Gen X:
Apologetics of Longing and the Postmodern Mood
By: Gregory Dunn

July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and the Unknown Idols of 'Secularism' in the Twenty-first Century
By: Iain Benson
1998 by Iain T. Benson
July 1, 1998

Common Ground in the Uncommon Apologetic of Chesterton and Lewis
By: J. Daryl Charles
Department of Philosophy and Religion, Taylor University
July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis and Public Life Book
Contributing Authors and Acknowledgements
By: John G. West
Discovery Institute
July 1, 1998

Exercising Faith:
C.S. Lewis, the Bible and St. Therese of Lisieux
By: John Hathaway

July 1, 1998

Puget Sound Chinook and the Endangered Species Act
An Overview
By: Mark L. Plummer
Paper prepared for the 1998 Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce Leadership Conference
July 1, 1998

Lewis, Wordsworth, and the Education of the Soul
By: Mary Ritter

July 1, 1998

C.S. Lewis, H.G. Wells, and the Evolutionary Myth
By: Mike Perry
© Copyright 1998 Mike W. Perry, All Rights Reserved
July 1, 1998

Publication History of C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity
By: Mike W. Perry
Assistant Editor, The C.S. Lewis Readers' Encyclopedia
July 1, 1998

U.N.'s Military Efficiency Inherently Flawed
By: Philip Gold
News Tribune
June 14, 1998

Public's Role in Preventing Armageddon
By: Philip Gold
The Seattle Times
June 5, 1998

The Revenge of Conscience
By: J. Budziszewski
First Things 84
June 1, 1998

Are There Gaps in the Gapless Economy?:
The Improbable Views of Howard J. Van Till
By: John Mark Reynolds
Origins & Design 19, no. 1
June 1, 1998

Objections Sustained
Subversive Essays on Evolution, Law & Culture
By: Johnson, Phillip E.
InterVarsity Press,
June 1, 1998

Abusing Theology:
Howard Van Till's Forgotten Doctrine of Creation's Functional Integrity
By: Jonathan Wells
Origins & Design 19, no. 1
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
The C. S. Lewis Encyclopedia
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Ulster Centennial Booklet
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Touring C. S. Lewis-Land
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
The Brilliant Dark Tower
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Out of the Silent Planet
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Not an Accurate Lion
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
How Far Does Lewis Lore Change Over Time?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
How Myths Get Started
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Facts, Factoids, or Fictions
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Finding the Lanlord's Error, Thanks to David Baumann
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Institute for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
On a Shadowy Trail
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Abolition of an Error
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Institute for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
In the Footsteps of Boyd
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
In the Footsteps of Mickelson
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
In the Footsteps of Van Eldik
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
In the Footsteps of Yates
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Dante's Divine Comedy
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Lindskoog/Ward Correspondence about the "Bird" Poem in April 1997
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
Another Lewis Poem Carved in Stone
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Institue for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
The Wonders of E-mail: It's a Small World
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
A Brief Excerpt From a Long Letter: C. S. Lewis to Warren, 5 November 1939
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June 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 77, Summer 1998
The Other Mrs Moore
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1998

Literature Survey:
Darwin's Theology
By: Paul Nelson
Origins & Design 19, no. 1
June 1, 1998

The Achievement of C.S. Lewis:
A Millenial Assessment
By: Peter Kreeft
Boston College
June 1, 1998

An Effective Missile Defense
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
June 1, 1998

Our Way of Life is Endangering the Salmon
By: Mark L. Plummer
The Seattle Times
April 12, 1998

Let Schools Provide Full Disclosure
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
March 29, 1998

Wishful Thinking About a World Without Saddam
By: Philip Gold
The News Tribune
March 8, 1998

A New Design Argument
By: Charles Thaxton
Cosmic Pursuit
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
In the Footsteps of Judge Ware
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
March Letter from Sculptor Ross Wilson about Belfast's 1998 C. S. Lewis Statue
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
May Announcement from James O'Fee about the UK's 1998 Narnia Stamp
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
C. S. Lewis's Buried Gold: "Break, Sun, My Crusted Earth"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Book Review: Dante's Divine Comedy, Inferno Retold
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Stop and Shop
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March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Letter from Barbara Linville
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Walter Hooper's "Diabolical Ventriloquism"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
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March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Lewis Legacy Readers Who Contributed To The C. S. Lewis Readers' Encyclopedia
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
The Power Of Imaginative Writing
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Loring Ellis's Dream Come True
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Devilish Advice
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Memorable Discovery in a Used Book Store
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Coming Soon: The C.S. Lewis Readers' Encyclopedia
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
C. S. Lewis Notecards
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
The C. S. Lewis Business: An Investor's Dream
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
How C. S. Lewis Defends The Dark Tower
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Kilnswatch: Early History of the Kilns Property
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, 1998
Kilnswatch: Later History of the Kilns Property
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
The Kind of Business that Is Nobody's Business
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Back to the Future: This Is Called Restoration
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
The Power of a Pious Myth: Milking the Kilns Cash Cow
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Creative Imperialism and Copyright Law
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
C. S. Lewis Journal: Delight or Debacle?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
Charles Wrong on Oxford Academics in Lewis's Day
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
In the Footsteps of Cusack
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 76, Spring 1998
In the Footsteps of Selbourne
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1998

Burying the Engine
My First Earth Day
By: Mark L. Plummer

March 1, 1998

Molecular Machines:
Experimental Support for the Design Inference
By: Michael J. Behe
Cosmic Pursuit
March 1, 1998

The Intelligent Design Movement
By: William A. Dembski
Cosmic Pursuit
March 1, 1998

Review of Huxley: From Devil's Disciple to Evolution's High Priest by Adrian Desmond (Addison Wesley)
By: Michael J. Behe
National Review
February 9, 1998

Soaring to New Heights of Irritation
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
February 6, 1998

Rhetoric & Public Affairs
By: Campbell, John Angus
Michigan State University Press
January 1, 1998

Theoretical Clay Feet
By: Charles Thaxton
Eternity
January 1, 1998

Was There a Big Bang?
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
January 1, 1998

Seeing Hell through the Reason and Imagination of C. S. Lewis
By: Douglas Beyer
Pastor Emeritus, First Baptist Church, Temple City, CA
January 1, 1998

Happy Birthday Wired
It's been a weird five years.
By: George Gilder
Wired
January 1, 1998

From joy to Joy
C.S. Lewis and the numinous in the world of relationships
By: Jesse Thomas, Ph.D.
(c) 1998 by Jesse Thomas
January 1, 1998

Public Life in the Shadowlands: What C.S. Lewis Can Teach Us about Politics
By: John G. West
Acton Institute
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Death of Lewis Nemesis, Oxford Scholar A. L. Rowse
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Awkward Stairway Appears, Disappears, Now Reappears?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Anonymous Musings about Funny Kilns Finances
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
On-the-Scene Kilns Report: The Fall 1997 Exterior
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
"Jack's Business" Gresham's Latest Report
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Lewis Estate Business and Media Mogul Murdoch
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Lewis Foundation Business: Mattson's Latest Report
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Doing Business in Ireland: Shades of Scrapo Easley
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Another Smoking Gun; No July 1963 Oral Contract
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Irish Centenary Group; From Idea to Reality
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
C. S. Lewis and the Titanic
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
The C. S. Lewis Legacy for the 21st Century
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Death of Lionel A. Luckhoo, Jones Massacre Survivor
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Stop and Shop
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
A Report on the C. S. Lewis Foundation "Live the Legacy" Celebration
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
C. S. Lewis: A Centenary Celebration
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Carved in Stone: What the Bird Did Not Say Early in the Year
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Remembering A. L. Rowse Remembering C. S. Lewis
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
The End of an Era: Owen Barfield Dead at 99
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 75, Winter 1998
Change in 1997 Edition of Sayer Biography Jack
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1998

The Scientifically Correct Book Review of Phillip Johnson's Darwin on Trial
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Discovery Institute
January 1, 1998

The National Guard, a Force for the Future
The truth about the military (part III)
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
December 22, 1997

The Army vs. the National Guard
The battle of the boots?
By: Philip Gold
News Tribune
December 21, 1997

Ecology
Qualified Thumbs Up for Habitat Plan Science
By: Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer
Science, Volume 278, Number 5346, 19 Dec 1997, pp. 2052 - 2053
December 19, 1997

Surviving Darwinism
By: Marla Freeman
San Francisco Chronicle
December 19, 1997

No Defense for This Defense Policy
The truth about the military (part II)
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
December 16, 1997

The new generations are the best news yet
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
December 12, 1997

The Truth about the Military
(Part I)
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
December 8, 1997

An Analysis of Homer Simpson and Stephen Jay Gould
By: William A. Dembski
Access Research Network
November 29, 1997

Feisty Philippines "Tiger Cub" Merits New Respect
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
November 27, 1997

Intelligent Design vs. Materialism
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Institute
November 14, 1997

The Unraveling of Scientific Materialism
By: Phillip E. Johnson
First Things
November 1, 1997

Horrible news for newsies
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 31, 1997

Please, Mr. President and Congress, A Shorter Campaign Next Time
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 27, 1997

A Modest Proposal: Should We Change Our Minds About Infanticide?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 21, 1997

One Politician Whose Character Counted
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 17, 1997

The Dr. Seuss Defense Debate
By: Philip Gold
News Tribune
October 5, 1997

Region Continues to Pay for Failure in US-Canada Relations
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 3, 1997

Exaggerating Political Misdeeds is Almost as Bad as Ignoring Them
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 26, 1997

Cold War Deserves its Own Monument and Museum
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 19, 1997

Who Says "Visionary" is a Bad Word?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 12, 1997

To Succeed, Seattle Should Share the Olympics
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 6, 1997

Rethinking Deep Blue:
Why a Computer Can't Reproduce a Mind
By: Erik Larson
Origins & Design 18, no. 2
September 1, 1997

Homology:
A Concept in Crisis
By: Jonathan Wells, Paul Nelson
Origins & Design 18, no. 2
September 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 74, Fall 1997
The Title and Epigraphs of Surprised by Joy
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 74, Fall 1997
From Scholarship to Huckstership
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1997

The Message in the Microcosm:
DNA and the Death of Materialism
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Cosmic Pursuit
September 1, 1997

A New Paradigm in War
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
August 19, 1997

New Faces of 1996 Politics: Black Conservatives
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
August 16, 1997

Public Access TV is More than a Sexy Issue:(or, Norman, what is that on channel 29?)
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
August 15, 1997

Give Ronald Reagan the Nobel Peace Prize
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
August 8, 1997

Darwinism: Science or Philosophy?
Proceedings of a symposium entitled Darwinism: Scientific Inference or Philosophical Preference?
By: Jon Buell and Virginia Hearn, editors, with P. Johnson, W. Dembski, S. C. Meyer, M. Behe
The Foundation for Thought and Ethics
August 6, 1997

Why the Wild Dancing at the Tax Cut Follies?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
August 1, 1997

Will Java Break Windows?
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
August 1, 1997

From Pig War to Fish War, Not Enough Progress
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
July 25, 1997

Renaissance doesn't begin to describe Seattle's arts opportunities
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
July 18, 1997

The Teaching of History? "It's History!"
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
July 11, 1997

The Greatest Political Idea of All Time
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
July 4, 1997

Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds
By: Johnson, Phillip E.
InterVarsity Press
July 1, 1997

Warning: "SILLY" is Taking Over the National Agenda
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
June 20, 1997

Historic Moment Coming on Assisted Suicide Issue
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
June 13, 1997

America needs a census we can count on
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
June 6, 1997

A Pro-Life Case for the Daschle Bill
By: Stephen C. Meyer And David K. DeWolf
The Wall Street Journal
June 6, 1997

The Army vs. The National Guard
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
June 5, 1997

Inventing the Internet again
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
June 1, 1997

Evolution and intelligent design
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
Open Letter to Nancy Cole
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
Letter to M.J. Lodgson about Nancy Cole's Report
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
Other Articles
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
"Christian Reunion" Now Available In The Bodleian
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
Two Talkers: C. S. Lewis's Final Version Of "Prayer"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
"Early Prose Joy" Not Available In The Bodleian
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
Was Gervase Mathew Really In The Inklings In 1939? by E. Shyaty
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
More on C. S. Lewis's Favorite Bad Writer
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
In The Footsteps Of Sir Cyril Burt And Bruno Bettleheim
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
Response to Nancy Cole's Report on The Dark Tower
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 73, Summer 1997
The People Behind The Nancy Cole Essay: A Secret Chronology
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C. S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1997

Converging Trends Demand a Clear US Foreign Policy
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 31, 1997

Academic Freedom at Risk in Science Debate. (Part 3 of 3)
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 30, 1997

Over-Regulation of Phones Now Leading to Hidden Taxes
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 26, 1997

A Cheaper, Surer Way to Fund and Build Public Projects
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 24, 1997

Materialism's Slipping Hold on Science and Culture. (Part 2 of 3)
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 22, 1997

God and Science Are Back in the News, and Deservedly So. (Part 1 of 3)
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 16, 1997

Don't Forget Africa During Black History Month
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 12, 1997

Military's Forgotten Women Battle Social Engineers
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 12, 1997

We Love Frank Raines, But Hold the Champagne on the Budget Deal
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 9, 1997

Government gives Seattle a chance to purge its 'soul'
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
May 4, 1997

Amtrak heading toward a trainwreck
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 1, 1997

The Soul of Silicon
By: George Gilder
The Acton Institute
May 1, 1997

Government domination corrupts volunteerism
By: Bruce Chapman

April 26, 1997

Why "MOM" Joins "POP" to Combat Crime
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
April 11, 1997

Just Because it is Called "Reform" Doesn't Mean It's Progress;
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
April 7, 1997

Little Chile May Save Your Economic Future--and America's
By: Bruce Chapman

April 7, 1997

Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemistry of the Cell
By: Dr. Ray Bohlin
Leadership U
April 1, 1997

A Third Way
By: James A. Shapiro
Boston Review
March 28, 1997

US has best chance yet to reform UN
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
March 21, 1997

How to Reduce the Mood of Menace on Urban Streets
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
March 18, 1997

Campaign Finance: Beware that the cure does not become the disease
A Scandal Guide for the Perplexed
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
March 14, 1997

The vacation I spent, and spent, in the Whitehouse
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
March 7, 1997

Can the Church Take the Lead? Saving Marriages and Preventing Divorce
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
March 7, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 72, Spring 1997
£5000 Monument to Lewis Features Wrong Poem
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 72, Spring 1997
The Very Last Poem Lewis Agreed to Publish
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 72, Spring 1997
A Comparison of C.S. Lewis's Poem "The End of the Wine" as it Originally Appeared and as Edited by Walter Hooper
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 72, Spring 1997
Death of Maureen Moore, C.S. Lewis's "Foster Sister"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 72, Spring 1997
C.S. Lewis Resources Compiled by Mike Perry
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 72, Spring 1997
In the Footsteps of Carlos Castaneda
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 72, Spring 1997
Other Articles
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
March 1, 1997

Michael Behe's Response to Boston Review Critics
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
March 1, 1997

The Sterility of Darwinism
By: Michael J. Behe
Boston Review
March 1, 1997

Jettison the Arguments, or the Rule?
The Place of Darwinian Theological Themata in Evolutionary Reasoning
By: Paul Nelson
Naturalism, Theism and the Scientific Enterprise: An Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Texas
February 20, 1997

Intelligent Design as a Theory of Information
By: William A. Dembski
Naturalism, Theism and the Scientific Enterprise: An Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Texas, Feb. 20-23, 1997
February 20, 1997

Still Punching Holes in the Defense Industry
a review of Sanford Gottlieb's book Defense Addiction: Can America kick the habit?
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
February 15, 1997

Your telephone problem is really a government problem
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
February 7, 1997

Fiber Keeps its Promise
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
February 1, 1997

Sex and the Art of Lionizing Skunks
By: Bruce Chapman

January 31, 1997

A "Loopy " Transit Idea that Makes Sense
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 17, 1997

Slighting Shakespeare
Teaching the Bard in the Pacific Northwest
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 12, 1997

Nation's Capital Lists its New Year's "Irresolutions"
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 10, 1997

What's So Scandalous About the Gingrich College Course?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 2, 1997

Full House Follies
Review of Full House: The Spread of Excellence from Plato to Darwin by Stephen Jay Gould (NY: Harmony Books, 1996)
By: David Berlinski
Origins & Design 18, no. 1
January 1, 1997

Looking for the Mind
Review of The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory by David J. Chalmers (Oxford University Press, 1996)
By: Erik Larson
Origins & Design 18, no. 1
January 1, 1997

Report on the Mere Creation Conference
By: John Angus Campbell
Origins & Design 18, no. 1
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
Walter Hooper Says Now A Grief Observed Is True
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
A New Oxford Mystery
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
Some of Walter Hooper's Inclusions and Omissions
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
Left out of Legacy 70, p. 8
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
Why We Tell Whoppers
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
More Hooper Anecdotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
Lewis on Dante, Communion, Austen and the Moonies
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
From Warren Lewis to an American Correspondent
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
Lewis Corrispondence on Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Sermons and Humility
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
The Depiction Once Seen
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
NEWS AND VIEWS
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
STOP AND SHOP
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 71, Winter 1997
Sheldon Vanauken
By: Kathyrn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
January 1, 1997

Literature Survey
By: Paul Nelson
Origins & Design 18, no. 1
January 1, 1997

The Resurgence of Evolutionary Ethics
Review of Two Books
By: Richard Weikart
Origins & Design 18:1
January 1, 1997

A New Look at the Cosmological Argument
By: Robert C. Koons
American Philosophical Quarterly 34
January 1, 1997

Norm Rice is ill-suited for nasty atmosphere of other Washington
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
December 20, 1996

Backwards Priorities
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
December 16, 1996

Can Seattle continue to charm the technology muse?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
December 6, 1996

Sorry, Canada, once again we didn't really mean it
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
December 6, 1996

The End of Materialist Science
By: David Berlinski
Forbes ASAP
December 2, 1996

Frustrated pollsters find Americans harder to figure out
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
November 29, 1996

Keeping an Eye on Evolution: Richard Dawkins, a relentless Darwinian spear carrier, trips over Mount Improbable.
Review of Climbing Mount Improbable by Richard Dawkins (W. H. Norton & Company, Inc. 1996)
By: David Berlinski
The Globe & Mail
November 2, 1996

Darwin Under the Microscope
By: Michael J. Behe
The New York Times
October 29, 1996

The Controversial Test of What Constitutes a True Charter School
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 27, 1996

Character Is Not an Issue (No, Of Course Not!)
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 17, 1996

The Reality of Drugs Belies a Cartoon-style Answer
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 4, 1996

Whitewater: Prosecute It or Drop It
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 27, 1996

Government Privatization: There's Gold in Them Thar Bills
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 20, 1996

Denying Darwin: David Berlinski and Critics
By: Berlinski, et. al.
Commentary
September 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 70, Autumn 1996
C. S. Lewis on Dreams
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 70, Autumn 1996
C.S. Lewis on Dante
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 70, Autumn 1996
Anything May Exist: C.S. Lewis and Karl Marx
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 70, Autumn 1996
C.S. Lewis: The Natural Law in Literature and Life
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 70, Autumn 1996
Annotated Chronological Listing of C S. Lewis's Books
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 70, Autumn 1996
Other Articles
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
Robertson Davies
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
Analysing for Authorship with the Cusum Technique
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1996

A New Beginning:
Darwin revisionism goes mainstream
By: Tom Bethell
The American Spectator
September 1, 1996

They're Attacking Dale Foreman to Defeat His Ideas
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
August 30, 1996

Feasting on the Giant Peach
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
August 29, 1996

The Networks May Boycott the Conventions? Good!
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
August 26, 1996

Joint Vision 2010
The Army's fancy PR and glossy pictures
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
August 13, 1996

Evidence for Intelligent Design from Biochemistry
From a speech delivered at Discovery Institute's God & Culture Conference
By: Michael J. Behe
Discovery Institute
August 10, 1996

Republicans Said What They'd Do, and Did What They Said
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
August 9, 1996

Republicans Said What They'd Do, and Did What They Said
By: Bruce Chapman

August 6, 1996

Darwin's Black Box
The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution
By: Behe, Michael
Free Press
August 2, 1996

America's Military
Is it time to defend the defenders?
By: Philip Gold
Discovery Institute Inquiry Vol.6, No.3
August 1, 1996

The Results of Attacks on America's Political Parties Were Predicted
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
July 26, 1996

Ross Perot best characterized as leader of Anti-Reform Party
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
July 26, 1996

Dole's "vision" may get clearer soon
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
July 19, 1996

C. S. Lewis and the Materialist Menace
By: John G. West

July 15, 1996

How do you Play Cards with China?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
July 5, 1996

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" In Biology Instruction
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Washington Times
July 4, 1996

The Issues Behind Filegate; It's Not Just a "Bureaucratic Snafu"
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
June 28, 1996

This 'Aint Texas, "Sun," It's Cascadia
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
June 14, 1996

It's time to put warning labels on everything
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
June 10, 1996

Congress Should Seek Out Sources of Worsening Military Morale
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
June 7, 1996

The Military as Metaphor
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
June 2, 1996

The Deniable Darwin
By: David Berlinski
Commentary 101, no. 6
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
The Man Who Offered to Eat The Dark Tower Ms.
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
C. S. Lewis and "The Seeing Eye" (1963)
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
Who Is the Real Author? A Computer Finds Out
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
Is "Kipling's World" a Key, a Mystery, or Both?
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
From Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
C. S. Lewis on "Christian Reunion"
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
News and Views
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
Stop and Shop
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
By Readers of The Lewis Legacy
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
News Update on the Kilns
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
In the Footsteps of Michelman
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
In the Footsteps of Hinton
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
C. S. Lewis on Creation/Evolution by Walter R. Hearn
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
Links in a Golden Chain: C. S. Lewis, George Macdonald, and Sadhu Sundar Singh
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 69, Summer 1996
Memories of C. S. Lewis and J. B. Phillips
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1996

DNA:
The Message in the Message
By: Nancy Pearcey
First Things 64
June 1, 1996

Meaningless Modern Myths Mislead America
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 17, 1996

The PR Man Who Made Seattle a Great City
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 10, 1996

A New Social Contract for America
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
May 10, 1996

Getting Rid of the Unfair Rules
A Book Review
By: Stephen C. Meyer and Paul A. Nelson
Origins & Design
May 1, 1996

It's time to put warning labels on everything
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
April 25, 1996

Why God Can't Get a Speaking Part in Hollywood
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
April 4, 1996

John Stuart Mill, Charles Darwin, and the Culture Wars:
Resolving a Crisis in Education
By: John Angus Campbell
Intercollegiate Review 31, no. 2
April 1, 1996

The Origin of Life and the Death of Materialism
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Intercollegiate Review 31, no. 2
April 1, 1996

What Every Theologian Should Know about Creation, Evolution, and Design
By: William A. Dembski
The Princeton Theological Review
April 1, 1996

Teaching intelligent design as religion or science?
By: William A. Dembski
The Princeton Theological Review
April 1, 1996

Policy hackers threaten the economy
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
March 20, 1996

Monkeying With Science Education
By: John Angus Campbell
The Commercial Appeal
March 18, 1996

Is Uncle Sam About to Take Leave of His Census?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
March 15, 1996

Fix the Presidential Nominating Process of 2000--Now
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
March 8, 1996

Church Without State
By: John G. West
Policy Review
March 1, 1996

Politically Dead Wrong
Review of What is Darwinism? And Other Writings on Science and Religion by Charles Hodge, Edited and with an introduction by Mark A. Knoll & David N. Livingstone, Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1994. 182 pp.
By: Jonathan Wells
Origins & Design 17, no. 2
March 1, 1996

Literature Survey
By: Paul Nelson
Origins & Design 17, no. 2
March 1, 1996

Alchemy, NK Boolean Style
Review of At Home in the Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self Organization and Complexity by Stuart Kauffman, New York: Oxford University Press
By: William A. Dembski
Origins & Design 17, no. 2
March 1, 1996

Cosmos and Creator
By: William Lane Craig
Origins & Design 17, no. 2
March 1, 1996

Racial Tallies will serve only to divide us more
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
February 29, 1996

On the 2000 Census
Testimony to Congressional Committee
By: Bruce Chapman
Congressional Testimony
February 29, 1996

Washington State history often neglects this heroic Puget Sound country pioneer
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
February 23, 1996

Mistrust" of Political System Begins with Poor Education
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
February 16, 1996

Legislature Must Master A-B-C's of School Reform
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
February 9, 1996

Goliath at Bay
Microsoft suddenly sees itself beset by broadband rebels and its own middle age
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
February 1, 1996

Unwritten Laws Ground Star Navy Pilot
By: Philip Gold
The Seattle Times
January 26, 1996

Budget and tax issues could land Kemp vice-presidential slot
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 19, 1996

They're All Guilty of Politics; So What?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 17, 1996

Nation Set for a "Teach-in" on Budget and Taxes
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 12, 1996

What To Do About the Reserves
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
January 10, 1996

The place to slow illegal Mexican immigration is in Mexico
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
January 5, 1996

The Soul of Man Under Physics
By: David Berlinski
Commentary
January 1, 1996

The RNA World:
A Critique
By: Dean H. Kenyon, Gordon Mills
Origins & Design 17:1
January 1, 1996

Finding the Permanent in the Political
C. S. Lewis as a Political Thinker
By: John G. West
Permanent Things, Eerdmans Publishing
January 1, 1996

How Hollywood Reinvented C. S. Lewis in the Film "Shadowlands"
By: John G. West

January 1, 1996

Richard Baxter and the Origin of "Mere Christianity"
By: John G. West

January 1, 1996

Politics of Revelation and Reason (Preface)
Religion and Civic Life in the New Nation
By: John G. West
University Press of Kansas
January 1, 1996

Literature Survey
By: Paul Nelson
Origins & Design 17, no. 1
January 1, 1996

The Bulldog's Life: Part I
Review of Huxley: The Devil's Disciple by Adrian Desmond, London: Michael Joseph, 1994
By: Paul Nelson
Origins & Design 17, no. 1
January 1, 1996

What Would Real Little Green Men Tell Us About Evolution--And God?
Review of Are We Alone? Philosophical Implications of the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life by Paul Davies, New York: Basic Books, 1995
By: Paul Nelson
Origins & Design 17, no. 1
January 1, 1996

DarCon
By: Staff
DI
January 1, 1996

The New Century Contrary to Calendar, 20th Century is History
By: Bruce Chapman

December 31, 1995

The Pundits' Crystal Ball Says:
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
December 28, 1995

State's growing tourism industry offers employment promise
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
December 22, 1995

Designer Trees? I Say 'Humbug!' to These Fashion Zombies
By: Bruce Chapman

December 15, 1995

It's time to curb America's appetite for lawsuits
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
December 8, 1995

Clinton Risks Leading Us Into Quagmire of 'Vietnam II'
By: Bruce Chapman

December 1, 1995

Angst and awe on the Internet
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
December 1, 1995

Are Wildlife Corridors the Right Path?
By: Mark L. Plummer & Charles C. Mann
Science
December 1, 1995

Think tanks instrumental weapons in conservative arsenal
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
November 24, 1995

The DINGO Age
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
November 20, 1995

Only A Fathead Would Ban Fat Substitute From My Junk Food
By: Bruce Chapman

November 10, 1995

The Danger of Ethnic Nationalism is Not Unique to Quebec
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
November 3, 1995

Surprise, Surprise
Who Should Bear Nature's Risk?
By: Mark L. Plummer

November 1, 1995

The Art of Airlifting
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
November 1, 1995

By Design:
A Whitworth professor takes a controversial stand to show that life was no accident
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Whitworth Today
November 1, 1995

For Canada, Breaking Up is A Hard - And Wrong - Thing To Do
By: Bruce Chapman

October 27, 1995

What Laws Should Govern the Internet?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
October 20, 1995

Bell Street Pier Project A Jewel In Seattle Port Crown
By: Bruce Chapman

October 13, 1995

Perot May Have Trapped Himself In His Third-Party Machinery
By: Bruce Chapman

October 6, 1995

George Gilder and His Critics II
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
October 1, 1995

Required Religion
By: John G. West
Crisis Magazine
October 1, 1995

Public needn't fear budgetary 'train wreck' rhetoric
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 29, 1995

Tithing tax break offers better reform
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 22, 1995

Space Control Blasts Off
By: Philip Gold
Washington Times
September 20, 1995

"Endless campaign a poor way to choose a president"
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
September 15, 1995

A Report on the ASA Conference Debate on Pandas and People Textbook
By: Paul Nelson
Access Research Network
September 1, 1995

Can Privatization Put Passenger Rail Back on Track?
By: Ray B. Chambers
Discovery Institute Inquiry
August 31, 1995

Seattle's Future: Forward Thrust or Bust?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
August 20, 1995

United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Drinking Water, Fisheries, and Wildlife
Hearings on the Reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act
By: Mark L. Plummer

July 13, 1995

From Wires to Waves
As wireless telephony goes digital, it gets very cheap very fast.
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
June 1, 1995

GOP Can Achieve Health Care Reform by Keeping it Simple
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Human Events
April 21, 1995

Why Clinton Crime Bill Doesn't Pay
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Insight
April 17, 1995

Mike Milken and the Two Trillion Dollar Opportunity
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
April 1, 1995

Home Schooling
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By: Pat Lines
ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management Eugene OR
April 1, 1995

What Does a 21st Century Defense Require?
By: Philip Gold
Discovery Institute Inquiry Vol. 5, No. 1
April 1, 1995

Fetal Position
By: Stephen C. Meyer, David K. Dewolf
National Review
March 20, 1995

Gilder Meets His Critics
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
February 1, 1995

Let's Get It Straight: The Empire Was Evil
By: Bruce Chapman

January 25, 1995

California v. Gnatcatcher?
By: Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer
Audobon, Volume 97, Number 1, January-February 1995
January 1, 1995

Reason in the Balance
The Case Against Naturalism in Science, Law & Education
By: Johnson, Phillip
InterVarsity Press
January 1, 1995

Concerning First Origins
By: Wolfgang Smith
The Quantum Enigma
January 1, 1995

The Bandwidth Tidal Wave
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
December 1, 1994

Befuddled by Life's Origin
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Christianity Today
November 14, 1994

Don't Kid Yourself, This Was A Biggie
By: Bruce Chapman

November 13, 1994

The South Rises, Joining the GOP
By: Bruce Chapman

November 13, 1994

The 'Soft Tyranny' of Hidden Taxation
By: Bruce Chapman

October 25, 1994

Trouble in Political Paradise
By: Stephen C. Meyer, David K. DeWolf
The Chicago Tribune
October 18, 1994

Ethersphere
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
October 1, 1994

The Fallacy of Contextualism
By: William A. Dembski
The Princeton Theological Review
October 1, 1994

The Hidden Fears of High-Tech Learning
By: Bruce Chapman

September 26, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
Washington, D.C. Panel Explores The Dark Tower
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The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
Assorted Quotes from Myhtopoeic Discussion
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
An Old Letter from Lindskoog to Konkin
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
News and Views
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The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
Stop and Shop
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The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
The Way to Jerusalem
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
Mark Twain and George MacDonald: The Salty and the Sweet
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
A Conversation with Walter Hooper
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 62, Autumn 1994
Ode to Joy's Husband
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
September 1, 1994

The Soul of Science
Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy
By: Pearcey, Nancy R. and Thaxton, Charles B.
Crossway Books
July 1, 1994

Washington's Bogeymen
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Light in the Shadowlands Replaces C. S. Lewis Hoax
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Comic Book Screwtape, $10
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The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
"Most Substantial People" Lewis Fragment Discovered
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
From the Mailbag
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Assorted Quotations
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Stop and Shop
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Notes and Quotes
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Screwed Again
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue-61, Summer 1994
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By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Remembering John Wain Oxford Professor of Poetry, Pupil of C. S. Lewis
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Personal View: John Wain Sunday Times, 11 September 1988
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

The Lewis Legacy-Issue 61, Summer 1994
Forged Documents Review
By: Kathryn Lindskoog
The C.S. Lewis Foundation for Truth in Publishing
June 1, 1994

Auctioning the Airways
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
April 1, 1994

The Creation Hypothesis
Scientific Evidence for an Intelligent Designer
By: Moreland, J.P.
InterVarsity Press
March 1, 1994

Recapturing the Spirit of Enterprise
A presentation at the Independent Policy Forum Luncheon -- Sheraton Palace Hotel, San Francisco
By: George Gilder
The Independent Institute
February 24, 1994

Open Debate on Life's Origins
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Insight
February 21, 1994

Life After Television, Revisited
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
February 1, 1994

The Harmony of Natural Law
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Wall Street Journal
January 17, 1994

Darwinism: Science or Philosophy
By: Buell, Jon and Hearn, Virginia
Foundation for Thought and Ethics
January 1, 1994

The Methodological Equivalence of Design & Descent:
Can There Be a Scientific "Theory of Creation"?
By: Stephen C. Meyer
InterVarsity Press
January 1, 1994

Laws, Causes and Facts:
A Response to Professor Ruse
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Darwinism: Science or Philosophy?
January 1, 1994

The Use and Abuse of Philosophy of Science:
Response to J.P. Moreland
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith: The Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation
January 1, 1994

Danger: Indoctrination
A Scopes Trial for the '90s
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Wall Street Journal
December 6, 1993

Theism, Atheism, and Big Bang Cosmology
By: Craig, William Lane and Smith, Quentin
Oxford University Press
December 1, 1993

Thinking About the Theory of Design
A Report on the Symposium "Can There be a Scientific Theory of Intelligent Design?" held at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Scientific Affiliation, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA, August 9, 1993
By: Paul Nelson
Origins Research 15, no. 2
December 1, 1993

Scientific Correctness in San Francisco
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Origins Research Archives
November 24, 1993

Digital Dark Horse Newspapers
Media Mirror on the Wall, Who's the Fairest of Us All?
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
October 1, 1993

Metcalf's Law and Legacy
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
September 1, 1993

The Issaquah Miracle
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
June 1, 1993

The Whole Question of Metaphysics
Report on the AAAS 1993 Boston meeting discussing "The New Anti-Evolutionism" and Professor Michael Ruse's surprising remarks
By: Paul Nelson
Origins Research 15, no. 1
June 1, 1993

Pass National Service, Cripple Charity
By: Bruce Chapman

May 24, 1993

Six Solutions for Seattle - Global City or Just Another Town? - The Time is Right to Honestly Assess the Region's Future.
By: John Hamer, Bruce Chapman

May 2, 1993

A Note to Teachers
By: Stephen C. Meyer and Mark Hartwig
Pandas and People: The Central Question of Biological Origins
May 1, 1993

'Let's Draft Everybody' - National Service vs. Real Service
By: Bruce Chapman

March 7, 1993

The New Rule of Wireless
By: George Gilder
Forbes ASAP
March 1, 1993

National Service Promise Should be Broken
By: Bruce Chapman

January 25, 1993

Faith, Probability and Infinite Passion:
Ramseyian Decision Theory and Kierkegaard's Account of the Christian Faith
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January 1, 1993

Into the fibersphere
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Forbes ASAP
December 1, 1992

Ethic Cleansing
Politics: Our sanctimonious pursuit of conflict-free purity undermines public life.
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Weekly
November 25, 1992

Is It Government's Job to Police Political "Lies"?
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle P-I
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Welcome to the Dawn of the Age of Victimhood
By: Bruce Chapman

November 4, 1992

Is Fortune's Blessing Justified? Well, Yes and No We're Even Better Than They Think
By: Bruce Chapman

October 30, 1992

Thermodynamics of Living Systems
By: Charles B. Thaxton, Walter L. Bradley, Roger L. Olsen
The Mystery of Life's Origin: Reassessing Current Theories, chapter 7
September 1, 1992

Thermodynamics and the Origin of Life
By: Charles B. Thaxton, Walter L. Bradley, Roger L. Olsen
The Mystery of Life's Origin: Reassessing Current Theories, chapter 8
September 1, 1992

Specifying How Work Is To Be Done
By: Charles B. Thaxton, Walter L. Bradley, Roger L. Olsen
The Mystery of Life's Origin: Reassessing Current Theories, chapter 9
September 1, 1992

International Region Shares A Common Destiny
By: Bruce Chapman

May 29, 1992

Seattle Tells Nintendo: Let's Play Ball
By: Bruce Chapman

January 29, 1992

The People's 'Right' to a Show
By: Bruce Chapman

December 2, 1991

Partisan Politics Needed in New County Government
By: Bruce Chapman

August 7, 1991

Conflating Matter and Mind
A response
By: William A. Dembski
Pespectives on Science and the Christian Faith 43, no. 2
April 1, 1991

Darwin On Trial
By: Johnson, Phillip E.
InterVarsity Press
January 1, 1991

Darwinism and the Argument to Design
By: Jonathan Wells
Dialogue & Alliance 4, no. 4
January 1, 1991

Randomness by Design
By: William A. Dembski
Nous 25
January 1, 1991

Converting Matter into Mind:
Alchemy and the Philosopher's Stone in Cognitive Science
By: William A. Dembski
Perspectives on Science and the Christian Faith 42, no. 4
October 1, 1990

Careful Trade Contacts Will Encourage Chinese Freedom Forces
By: Bruce Chapman

February 1, 1990

Darwin's Heretic Audio Clip
By: Staff
Staff
January 3, 1990

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January 1, 1990

It's Ba-ack! National Service 1989 --- Put Brakes on the Omnibus
By: Bruce Chapman

October 16, 1989

Bush, Mulroney Should Embrace Thatcher
By: Stephen C. Meyer
The Wall Street Journal Europe
September 22, 1989

Is the U.S. Ready For European Political Integration?
By: Bruce Chapman

June 7, 1989

The Adoption Option Needs Sound Nourishment From Bush
By: Bruce Chapman

April 26, 1989

Human Rights:
Blessed by God or Begrudged by Government?
By: Charles B. Thaxton, Stephen C. Meyer
Los Angeles Times
December 27, 1987

Students Should be Taught Alternatives to Evolution
By: John M. Pafford
OurMidland.com
September 24, 1987

Creation Catechesis and Evolutionary Theory:
From Armistice to Constructive Conflict
By: Christoph Schönborn
Evolutionism and Christianity
January 1, 1987

Steve Meyer picture 1
By: staff
Discovery
January 1, 1987

Steve Meyer picture 2
By: staff
Discovery
January 1, 1987

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By: staff
staff
January 1, 1987

SI documents
By: staff
Discovery
January 1, 1987

Owen Gingerich
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Eternity
May 29, 1986

Scientific Tenets of Faith
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation
March 1, 1986

We Are Not Alone
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Eternity
March 1, 1986

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By: staff
staff
January 2, 1986

Paul Nelson Powerpoint
By: Paul Nelson
Paul Nelson
January 1, 1986

photos
By: staff
Discovery
January 1, 1986

Nature Debating Design Image
By: staff
Discovery
January 1, 1986

Nature DDPE image
By: staff
Discovery
January 1, 1986

Groups Weigh in Before Evolution Vote in Kansas
By: Associated Press
USA Today
November 8, 1985

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By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 8, 1985

New Report Exposes the False Facts Used by Chris Mooney in His War on Intelligent Design
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 14, 1985

A Scientific History, and Philosophical Defense, of the Theory of Intelligent Design
The Current Landscape
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Discovery Institute
September 1, 1985

New book by Discovery Institute Fellow shows influence of Darwinian principles on Hitler's Nazi regime
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 15, 1985

Discovery Institute Says Comments by Kansas Science Standards Writing Committee Co-Chair About Evolution and Science Standards Are False and Misleading
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 1, 1985

Poll: Teach More Than Evolution
By: Scott Stephens and John Mangels
Cleveland Plain Dealer
June 9, 1985

STATEMENT FROM IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT ON DENIAL OF TENURE TO GUILLERMO GONZALEZ
By: Gregory Geoffroy
Iowa State University
June 1, 1985

Fully Formed:
The Discoveries of Fetology
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Eternity
June 1, 1985

Debating Darwinism
By: Editorial Board
Washington Times
May 15, 1985

Happy Birthmother's Day
By: Bruce Chapman

May 10, 1985

Go ahead, teach Darwinism, but tell both sides of the story
By: John Angus Campbell, Stephen C. Meyer
San Jose Mercury News
May 10, 1985

Explosive Memo Reveals Darwinist Strategy for Kansas
By: Jack Cashill
WorldNet Daily
May 6, 1985

Evolution debate turns into debate over intelligent design
By: John Hanna
Associated Press
May 3, 1985

Christianity Challenges the University
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Eternity
May 1, 1985

Endorsements of The Privileged Planet
By: Compiled by Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
February 2, 1985

Why We Care About Darwin Wars
By: David Klinghoffer
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
January 21, 1985

Discovery Institute Weighs In
By: Seth L. Cooper
Bitterroot Star (Montana)
January 21, 1985

Incompetent Defense by Cobb County Attorney May Have Caused School District Loss
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 13, 1985

New START: The Cost of Pell Mell Ratification
By: John Wohlstetter
Human Events
January 6, 1985

The Last Will of C. S. Lewis
By: C. S. Lewis

January 1, 1985

Book covers
By: DI
DI
January 1, 1985

RESOURCES FOR RESPONDING TO THOSE OPPOSED TO TEACHING EVOLUTION FULLY
By: Discovery
Discovery
January 1, 1985

Documents relating to school policy
By: Discovery
Discovery
January 1, 1985

IDNet NM press release
By: IDnet NM
IDNet NM
January 1, 1985

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January 1, 1985

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January 1, 1985

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By: matt
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January 1, 1985

Book Note review of "Law, Darwinism, and Public Education: The Establishment Clause and the Challenge of Intelligent Design"
By: Staff
Harvard Law Review
January 1, 1985

Image postings
By: staff
Discovery Staff
January 1, 1985

Screen Shot of UMOL on PBS.org
By: staff
DI
January 1, 1985

Texas Science Standards Review
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
January 1, 1985

PSPF Graphic 0505
By: Teresa G
Cascadia Center
January 1, 1985

The Mystery of Life's Origin
Reassessing Current Theories
By: Thaxton, Charles B., Bradley, Walter L. , Olsen, Roger L.
Lewis and Stanley
January 1, 1985




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City Council Brown Bag on Waterfront & Downtown Transportation Connections

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'In the Harbor' CD Release Party
Featuring Yuri Mamchur & Kenton Lee

Cascadia Center's Agnew to Speak at King County Council Town Hall Meeting

Cascadia Center's Till Addresses National Rail Conference in Delaware

Bioethics: Creating a disposable caste?
A lecture in Washington DC with Wesley J. Smith

Is George W. Bush a Threat to Civil Liberties?
Featuring Former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III

Los Angeles Event: Darwin's Public Policy
Lecture by Senior Fellow, Dr. John West

Rural & Underserved America: Telecom's Last Frontier
Featuring U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith & Futurist George Gilder

Transportation and Technology
Tolling Forum: Are We Ready For Tolls?

Is the Blogosphere the Death of the Mainstream Media?
Featuring George Gilder, Senior Fellow

Russia: Freedom of the Press and Civil Society
Featuring Anton Verstakov, News Editor for 'Russia Today'

Da Vinci Code: The Story Behind the Story
Featuring Author Mark Shea

Are We Ready For Tolls?
TVW Television Broadcast

Russia: Freedom of the Press
TVW Television Broadcast

Talk of the Times: Intelligent Design vs. Evolution
Sponsored by the Seattle Times

American Jewish Congress Dinner
Honoring Former U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton

May 4, 2006    
TVW and The Seattle Channel air Talk of the Times
See Meyer and Ward debate intelligent design vs. evolution

May 9, 2006    
Historic Preservation: Past, Present, & Future
An Evening of Films and Commentary at Pike Place Market

May 19, 2006    
Watch Author Book Panel on Traipsing Into Evolution
Featuring Authors David DeWolf, Casey Luskin, John West, and Jonathan Witt

Future Trends in Energy, Technology and Transportation
Part of Cascadia's TransTech Forum Series

From Congressman to Ambassador: The Skills One Needs for Each
Featuring Ambassador John Miller

Washington D.C. Book Release Party
Traipsing Into Evolution: Intelligent Design and the Kitzmiller v. Dover Decision

2006 Cascadia Mayors Council Meeting
Surrey, British Columbia

July 6, 2006    
From Lawman to Lawmaker: A Freshman's Experience in Congress
Featuring U.S. Representative Dave Reichert

July 6, 2006    
The U.S. and China: The Road Toward More Positive Engagement
Senators' Conference, Washington Council on International Trade

Waterfronts for All
Seattle, WA

What Does a Think Tank Think About?
Featuring Discovery Institute President, Bruce Chapman

The Meaning and Ideals of Public Service
Featuring Former U.S. Senator Slade Gorton

The 2005 Iraqi Electoral Process
SFC Patrick McDonald Will Share His Experience Assisting the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq

The Life of a Lobbyist
Featuring Public Affairs Specialist, Pat Dunn

Washington Policy Center Luncheon
Featuring Dr. Patrick Moore

So You Want to be a Federal Judge?
Featuring Justice Diarmuid O'Scannlain

An Inconvenient Truth...or Convenient Fiction?
Featuring Dr. Steven Hayward of the American Enterprise Institute

Book Release Party: A Meaningful World
How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature

Immigration: What's Right and What's Good for the Economy?
Featuring U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez

C-SPAN Book TV: Traipsing Into Evolution: Intelligent Design and the Kitzmiller vs. Dover Decision

The Politically Incorrect Guide To Darwinism and Intelligent Design
Author Discussion and Book Release Party

Law or Disorder?
Reviewing Major Rulings of the Washington Supreme Court

Intelligent Design Debate: Jonathan Wells and Chris Mooney
The Michael Medved Show

A New Vision for Developing Transit for Livable Cities
An Afternoon with Enrique Penalosa

Darwin or Design? Resolving the Conflict
University of South Florida's Sun Dome

October 4, 2006    (watch this event online)
Is Iran Close to Revolt? A Student Dissident's View
Featuring Amir Abbas Fakhravar

San Francisco Water Transit Field Trip

Author Lecture with Jonathan Wells
The Politically Incorrect Guide To Darwinism and Intelligent Design

How Do Western Stereotypes Harm U.S.-Russia Relations?
Featuring UW Professor Herbert Ellison, Bill Robinson, JD, and Yuri Mamchur

Jonathan Wells to Speak at Cato Institute

The Future of Conservatism: Back to Basics
Featuring Heritage Foundation President Edwin J. Feulner, Ph. D

10th Anniversary Dinner
Discovery's Center for Science and Culture

Election Analysis
What the Mid-Term Election Results Mean

Is Somalia Al Qaeda's Next Home?
Featuring Koshin Mohamed

Washington D.C. Event What Kind of Relationship with Russia Is in America's National Interest?
Featuring UW Professor Herbert Ellison, Bill Robinson, JD, and Yuri Mamchur

Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years
Featuring Dennis Avery, Hudson Institute Senior Fellow

Kazakhstan And Its Politics As Seen By Laura Lockard
World Affairs Council Tacoma, World Trade Center Tacoma

Is Tolling in Our Future?
Exploring Tolling Options in Vancouver, WA

Darwin's Conservatives Book Release Party

Darwin Day and the Deification of Charles Darwin
Live Taping of ID The Future

The New Atheism
Darwin Day Event: at Hales Brewery and Pub

Billions of Missing Links
Book Release Party for Dr. Geoffrey Simmons

George Gilder on C-Span 2
Interview of Author John Naisbitt

U.S. Senator John McCain in Seattle, WA
His Vision for the United States' Role in the World

Amazing Grace
Film Event

Darwin's Dangerous Idea (SPCC)
The Disturbing Legacy of America's Eugenics Crusade

Screening of '9th Company'

Darwin Vs. Design Conference
Knoxville, TN

Washington Policy Center Luncheon
Featuring U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, Patricia L. Herbold

The Intelligent Design Controversy
SMU Luncheon Address by William Dembski

Darwin vs. Design Conference
Dallas, TX

Darwin's Dangerous Idea (SPU)
The Disturbing Legacy of America's Eugenics Crusade

Russia: Friend, Foe, or What?
University Club, Washington D.C.

The President, The Pope, and The Prime Minister
Featuring author John O'Sullivan, Hudson Institute Senior Fellow

The Call of the Entrepreneur - Documentary Film Screening
Featuring Jay W. Richards, Discovery Senior Fellow

Washington DC Event - Darwin's Dangerous Idea
The Disturbing Legacy of America's Eugenics Crusade

May 3, 2007    
Washington, D.C. Event - Darwinism & Conservatism: Friends or Foes?
Featuring Dr. John West, George Gilder, John Derbyshire, & Dr. Larry Arnhart

May 7, 2007    
Jump Start to a Secure, Clean Energy Future
Microsoft Conference Center, Redmond, Washington

May 21, 2007    
Who Really Cares? The Surprising Truth about Compassionate Conservatism
Discovery Lecture on Religion and Civic Life with Dr. Arthur C. Brooks

June 5, 2007    
Washington D.C. Event - Darwin Strikes Back
Book Party and Author Reception

Washington D.C. Event - Book Release Party for Michael Behe
The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism

Washington Policy Center Luncheon
Featuring former Secretary of Transportation, Norman Mineta

The Meaning and Ideals of Public Service
Featuring Former U.S. Senator Slade Gorton

July 2, 2007    
The Return of the Mosquito Fleet
Celebration of the Elliott Bay Water Taxi

Talk Radio & Politics
Featuring Talk Show Host Kirby Wilbur

5th Annual Center for Enviromental Policy Luncheon
Featuring "Mine Your Own Business" Producers & Directors Phelim McAleer & Ann McEnhinny

Is Darwinism Kosher?
A Discussion with Jerusalem Post Columnist Jonathan Rosenblum

August 3, 2007    (watch this event online)
Poli-Sci and the Liberal Professorate
Featuring Dr. Mathew Manweller

Law and Public Policy
Featuring Attorney General Rob McKenna

August 16, 2007    (watch this event online)
Bioethics, Animal Liberation, and the Threat to Human Exceptionalism: Why Being Human Matters
Featuring Discovery Sr. Fellow Wesley J. Smith, Part of the McNaughton Fellows Lecture Series

Shattered Tablets: Why We Ignore the Ten Commandments at Our Peril
A Discussion With Senior Fellow David Klinghoffer

"Greening The Highway" Leadership Forum

David Kinghoffer Presents "Shattered Tablets"
Town Hall, Seattle, Washington

What Would it Take for a Darwinist to Change His Mind?
The Ruse vs. Nelson "undebate" on intelligent design.

Face to Face With Watergate
Putting It All In Perspective 35 Years Later

The Abolition Of Man? How Politics And Culture Have Been Dehumanized In The Name Of Science
Dr. John West At The Heritage Foundation

Darwin's Dangerous Idea: The Disturbing Legacy Of America's Eugenics Crusade
Dr. John West At The University Of Washington

A Darwinian Conservatism? John West vs. Larry Arnhart

Save The Eastside Rail & Trail

Darwin's Dangerous Idea: The Disturbing Legacy of America's Eugenics Crusade
Dr. John West At The University Of Minnesota

December 6, 2007    (watch this event online)
Darwin Day in America Book Release Party
A reading and presentation by the author

"The Deep-Bore Bypass: A Practical Solution For The Post-Viaduct Era"

Transforming Transportation: The Promise of Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles

Russia? Think Beyond Moscow!
Featuring Bill Robinson, Advisor to the Real Russia Project

Eastside TRailway Partnership Community Forums
Two Events Jan. 16 &17, Kirkland & Snohomish

Book Party: The Long War Ahead and the Short War Upon Us
Featuring Senior Fellow John Wohlstetter

What Darwin Didn't Know with Dr. Geoff Simmons
Dr. Simmons will tour Spain with PSSI in January

DEBATE: The Scientific Evidence of Intelligent Design
Sponsored by Stanford University student groups

'Super Monday' Before 'Tsunami Tuesday'
Featuring Senior Fellow Michael Medved

February 6, 2008    (watch this event online)
Proselytizing for Darwin's God in the Classroom
A Darwin Day Event

God, Science and the Presidential Campaign of 2008
A public lecture by Dr. John West

John Wohlstetter on C-SPAN
Book Lecture: The Long War Ahead and the Short War Upon Us

Book Party: The Long War Ahead and the Short War Upon Us
Featuring Senior Fellow John Wohlstetter

February 20, 2008    (watch this event online)
A Democrat Looks at his Party...and the State of American Politics

Planet Earth: An Insignificant Speck In A Meaningless Universe?
Featuring Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez

Book Party: A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery
Featuring Author E. Benjamin Skinner

Expelled: The Attack on Intelligent Design
Biola University Event to honor Ben Stein

April 5, 2008    (watch this event online)
The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions
Berlinski Book on C-SPAN

Government Reform 2008: Making Government Work for Taxpayers
A Washington Policy Center Conference

Book Release Party For The Devil's Delusion
Featuring Author And Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Dr. David Berlinski

The Devil's Delusion U.S. Book Tour with David Berlinski

May 13, 2008    
Film Screening: The Birth of Freedom

World Russian Forum 2008
Towards Economic, Political, and Military Alliance

May 22, 2008    (listen to this event online)
Is Intelligent Design Bad Theology?
Featuring CSC Fellow Dr. Jack Collins

June 4, 2008    
The Design Of Life
Lecture by Author Jonathan Wells

West Coast Tolling and Traffic Management Workshop

July 1, 2008    
The Art of Political Communications
Featuring Gary T. Smith

A Prosecutor's Attitude - and a Conservationist's
Featuring Christopher Bayley

Washington Policy Center's Center for the Environment Annual Luncheon

July 17, 2008    (watch this event online)
The Impending Crisis in Citizenship
Featuring Dr. Mathew Manweller

July 24, 2008    (watch this event online)
The Meaning and Ideals of Public Service
Featuring Former U.S. Senator Slade Gorton

From 'Naderite' to Bioethicist
Featuring Wesley J. Smith

4th Annual Discovery Society Insiders Briefing on Intelligent Design
August 8-9, 2008

The State of the Washington Supreme Court: A 2008 Update
State Courts Project

Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
Annual TransTech Conference held at the Microsoft Event Center

Farmhouse Gang Workshop

October 15, 2008    (watch this event online)
What We Learned from the Canadian Elections
To be held the day after the October 14 Federal elections

The Presidential Returns
A First Pass At The Long-Term Meaning

David Berlinski at "The Great Debate"
Event hosted by St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Fort Worth, TX

Geoffrey Simmons, MD - What Darwin Didn't Know
Portland/Vancouver area events hosted by PSSI

From Darwin to Hitler: Does Darwinism Devalue Human Life?
Richard Weikart, Ph.D. at event hosted by Modesto Jr. College.

To Protect And Maintain Individual Rights
An Evergreen Freedom Foundation Authors Session

First Principles of Freedom
The Declaration of Independence

The Olympia Federalist Leadership School

Winter Meeting of the Science & Origins Discussion Group
Sponsored by IDNet, NM

Reversing the Decline of Public Schools
How Putting the Principals in Charge Helps Students Learn

Darwin Vs. Design
Sponsored by Westminster Chapel, Bellevue, WA

The Threat of a Politicized 2010 U.S. Census
Discovery President Bruce Chapman on "Fox & Friends"

Academic Freedom Day Event - University of Oklahoma
Sponsored by the IDEA Club of Oklahoma

Darwin's Legacy - The Hidden Story
Sponsored by the C.S. Lewis Society

Listen Live Online to Darwin's Legacy Event with Steve Fuller and Michael Medved

Intelligent Design: Religion or Science?
Sponsored by the IDEA Club of Oklahoma

Physics & the God of Abraham
Sponsored by the Faith & Reason Institute of Gonzaga University

National Security and Legal Challenges
An Evening With Edwin Meese, III

Darwin and Design: A Challenge for the 21st Century
Charles Thaxton at Covenant Presbyterian Church - Fayetteville, GA

April 2, 2009    (watch this event online)
The 10 Big Lies About America
A Book Release Party Featuring Senior Fellow Michael Medved

April 2, 2009    (watch this event online)
Medved Pummels Political Correctness

Does God Exist? A Debate sponsored by Biola University
with Christopher Hitchens vs. William Lane Craig

Assisted Suicide: False Compassion
Wesley J. Smith at RTLNM Convention

Bioethics: Creating a Disposable Caste of People?
Sponsored by the Center for Practical and Professional Ethics

Darwin & Design: A Six-Week Seminar by John West
Sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of Tacoma

Natural Law and Politics
Faith Seeking Understanding Lecture Series

A New Vision for Transportation
Washington Policy Center's Center for Transportation Dinner

The Creation Conversation: Darwin or Intelligent Design?
Co-sponsored by Watermark Community Church - Dallas, Texas - and Discovery Institute

The Conversation Continues: Q & A Session on Darwin or Intelligent Design?
Sponsored by Watermark Community Church - Dallas, Texas

Darwin & Design: A Six-week Seminar by John West
Sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of Tacoma

Rethinking U.S.-Russia Relations

Answering Objections for Intelligent Design in Biology - Michael Behe, PhD
Sponsored by the Sciphre Institute

The Science of Intelligent Design - Michael Behe, PhD
Sponsored by the Sciphre Institute

America and Russia: New Leadership, Challenges, Chances
28th Annual World Russia Forum

Darwin & Design: A Six-Week Seminar by John West
Sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of Tacoma

May 4, 2009    
Seattle Regional Tunneling Conference

May 6, 2009    
Darwin & Design: A Six-Week Seminar by John West
Sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of Tacoma

May 6, 2009    
Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism is the Solution and Not the Problem
WA,DC Book Release Party Featuring Senior Fellow Jay Richards

May 11, 2009    
Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism is the Solution and Not the Problem
Seattle Book Release Party Featuring Senior Fellow Jay Richards

May 13, 2009    
Darwin & Design: A Six-Week Seminar by John West
Sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of Tacoma

May 20, 2009    
Darwin & Design: A Six-Week Seminar by John West
Sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of Tacoma

Cascadia Rail Partnership Conference
Moving Beyond Oil - Connecting Communities - Rails & Trails

June 3, 2009    
Stephen C. Meyer at Calvary Chapel - Olympia
The God Hypothesis

June 4, 2009    
Signature in the Cell: What your professors aren't telling about the new evidence for Intelligent Design
Stephen C. Meyer at South Puget Sound Community College

June 8, 2009    
Two Goliaths, Two Davids
Contesting the High Ground -- Academics and Media -- of American Culture

June 9, 2009    
"Grill the ID Scientist"
Doug Axe, Michael Behe, Ann Gauger

June 9, 2009    
Wisconsin Right to Life Reception
Wesley J. Smith

Wealth and Poverty in the Christian Scriptures
Jonathan Witt at Acton University

Can Grandma Be Starved? The Reality of Involuntary Euthanasia
Wesley J. Smith speaking at National Right to Life Convention

Capitalism and its Cultural Critics: A Response
Jonathan Witt at Acton University

Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design
Dr. Stephen C. Meyer - Washington, D.C.

"An Evening with Dr. Stephen C. Meyer"
Signature in the Cell

Money, Greed, and God
Dr. Jay Richards - San Francisco

Signature in the Cell Book Release Party
Author Signing with Dr. Stephen C. Meyer-Discovery Institute

5th Annual Insiders Briefing on Intelligent Design
August 7 & 8, 2009 - Seattle

Darwin's Dilemma - Northwest Premiere Screening
Honored Guests: Richard Sternberg and Jonathan Wells

"Performance Driven: A New Vision for U.S. Transportation Policy"

A National Townhall on Health Care Reform
A Live Webcast Sponsored by the Family Research Council Action

Stephen C. Meyer ID Presentation
Sponsored by Trinity Church in Kirkland

Sonoma/Marin County Corridor Tour
The SMART Train and Pathway

DNA and the Evidence For Intelligent Design
Free Lecture at University of Oklahoma

Darwin's Dilemma Screening -- Oklahoma Natural History Museum
Panel discussion following

September 30, 2009    (watch this event online)
Nukes Again: Sleepwalking Towards Armageddon
Featuring Senior Fellow John Wohlstetter

Can Christians Be Capitalists?
A Conversation about Faith and Free Enterprise

October 5, 2009    (watch this event online)
The Israel Test
A Book Release Party Featuring Senior Fellow George Gilder

October 8, 2009    (watch this event online)