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October 27th

Debate on Initiative 745 - Taxes and Transportation Funding


Join City Club for this important luncheon forum. Discovery Institute is a co-sponsor.

For additional information contact City Club at (206) 682-7395.

November 1st

CRSC Media Lunch-NYC

An exclusive opportunity for east coast media to meet with key design theorists, Michael Behe, William Dembski, David Berlinski, Stephen Meyer and Jonathan Wells. Moderated by author and columnist James Glassman.

Waldorf Astoria, 12-2pm.
New York City.


November 2nd - 4th

Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe conference at Yale University

Researchers across a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines are discovering fresh evidence that the universe and life bear the marks of intelligent design.The purpose of this conference is to present these findings and to assess their significance.

Keynote speakers will locate Intelligent Design theory in the context of a variety of contemporary debates in the hard sciences, mathematics,and philosophy of science. Breakout sessions will explore evidence for design within particular disciplines.

Click here for full brochure. (PDF 560k)

November 9th

Hadley Arkes: Human Life and the Rule of Law

Join lead sponsor, Toward Tradition at their annual meeting, co-sponsored by Discovery Institute. To register contact Toward Tradition at (206) 236-3046.

November 27th

Dinesh D'Souza Book Party: The Virtue of Prosperity

Mr. D'Souza will be discussing his new book and the new economy

Additional details to follow.

December 1st - 2nd

Imagine the possiblities - Charter schools in Washington State

A conference on education sponsored by Washington Charter School Resource Center, Discovery Institute, Charter Friends National Network, The Center for Education Reform, U.W. Center for Reinventing Public Education, The Heritage Foundation, Stuart C. Dodd Institute, The Washington Research Council



Roads versus transit initiative debated
By: Peter Neurath
Eastside Business Journal

October 13, 2000

'F' is for Fordham: Report on Evolution Ignores Real Problems, Says Discovery Institute
U.S. Newswire
September 26, 2000

Commentary: Cascadia's future in the spotlight
The Register-Guard
September 25, 2000

Fast enough for you?

By: David Gelernter
National Review
September 25, 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
The 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

"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 Richards
The Washington Times
October 8, 2000


 

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