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She edited the FFRF newspaper Freethought Today until July, 2008.

FFRF and Freethought
Her husband, Dan Barker, author of Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist ( ISBN 1-877733-07-5 ), Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America ’ s Leading Atheists ( ISBN 1569756775 ), The Good Atheist: Living a Purpose-Filled Life Without God ( ISBN 1569758468 ), and Just Pretend: A Freethought Book for Children, is a musician and songwriter, a former Pentecostal Christian minister, and co-president of the FFRF.
* Dan Barker FFRF Interview from the Freethought Association

FFRF and .
The Freedom From Religion Foundation ( FFRF ) uses the pansy symbol extensively in its lapel pins and literature.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation ( FFRF ) is a national, non-profit organization based in Madison, Wisconsin, with members from all 50 states.
The FFRF was co-founded by Anne Nicol Gaylor and her daughter, Annie Laurie Gaylor, in 1976 and was incorporated nationally in 1978.
According to the 2011 IRS tax Form-990, FFRF spent just over $ 200, 000 on legal fees and services and just under $ 1 million on education, outreach, publishing, broadcasting, and events.
FFRF also has a paid staff of twelve, including four full-time staff attorneys.
* FFRF v. Thompson-In February 1996, a federal district court ruled that Wisconsin's Good Friday holiday was a First Amendment violation because it's sole purpose " was the promotion of religion.
* FFRF v. Faith Works – In January 2002, a federal district court decided that Faith Works, a faith-based addiction treatment program, was receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in public money in violation of the Establishment Clause.
The Seventh Circuit later ruled against FFRF on the narrower of whether or not prisoners joining specific faith based programs on their own free will or are coerced by the government endorsement of religion.
* FFRF v. Montana Faith-Health Cooperative-In October 2004, the Federal District Court for the District of Montana held that the state's " direct and preferential funding of inherently and pervasively religious parish nursing programs was undertaken for the impermissible purpose, and has the impermissible effect, of favoring and advancing the integration of religion into the provision of secular health care services.
* FFRF v. HHS-In lawsuit ending in January 2005, a court vacated HHS's funding of a Christian organization, MentorKids, because the " federal funds have been used by the MentorKids program to advance religion in violation of the Establishment Clause.
* FFRF v. U. S. Department of Education-In April 2005, FFRF and the USDOE settled a lawsuit, with the USDOE agreeing not to distribute $ 435, 000 of federal funds to the Alaska Christian College, a Bible college run by the Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska.

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The newspaper continues in print to this day and publishes a beginners guide to the Irish language, helping Irish Argentines keep in touch with their cultural heritage.
Singapore Press Holdings publishes flagship newspaper The Straits Times.
Nicknamed " the Old Gray Lady ", and long regarded within the industry as a national " newspaper of record ", The New York Times is owned by The New York Times Company, which also publishes 18 other newspapers including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe.
The Unification Church has been noted for its political activities, especially its support for United States president Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal, its support for anti-communism during the Cold War, and its ownership of various news media outlets through chinaNews World Communications, an international news media conglomerate which publishes The Washington Times newspaper in Washington, D. C., and newspapers in South Korea, Japan, and South America, which tend to support conservatism.
* February 21 – The Oakland Daily Tribune publishes its first newspaper.
* December 22 – Andrew Bradford publishes the American Weekly Mercury, Pennsylvania's first newspaper.
He publishes a letter in the newspaper accusing the army of covering up a monstrous injustice.
The city publishes a local newspaper, Yediot Haifa, and has its own radio station, Radio Haifa.
It publishes the newspaper Kuensel in English, Nepali and Dzongkha ( Bhutanese ) languages.
Daily newspaper coverage of the area comes from The Birmingham News, which also publishes a weekly section devoted to news from Bessemer and surrounding communities.
In addition, the U. S. Army publishes the Fort Leavenworth Lamp, a weekly newspaper covering local military news.
It manages the Pine Mountain Patrol, publishes a monthly newspaper, the Condor and keeps up various trails used for hiking and cross-country skiing.
The newspaper publishes the glossy magazine Thomasville Scene.
In addition, Pittsburg State University publishes a weekly student newspaper, the PSU Collegio.
Frostburg State University publishes a student newspaper called The Bottom Line.
Scranton hosts the headquarters of Times-Shamrock Communications, which publishes the city's major newspaper, The Times-Tribune, a Pulitzer Prize-winning broadsheet daily founded in 1870.
The Times Leader also publishes Go Lackawanna, a Sunday newspaper serving Scranton and surrounding municipalities, and the Weekender is a Wilkes-Barre-based entertainment tabloid with distribution in Scranton.
The FT publishes a Saturday edition of the newspaper called the Financial Times Weekend.
The Students ' Union also publishes a regular newspaper called the University Times.
William Cobbett publishes his newspaper as a pamphlet.
In Barcelona, there is a tight network of squatted social centers which publishes a weekly newspaper InfoUsurpa detailing activities and news.
Its main rival, in the business newspaper sector, is the London-based Financial Times, which also publishes several international editions.
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Dawson also has a radio station, CIXS: The Edge, as well as a student newspaper, The Plant, which publishes every Thursday during term, with a circulation in 2012 of about 1350 copies.
The newspaper publishes weekly throughout the fall and winter sessions on regular topics including news, arts and culture, sports, and travel.

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Today, Germany publishes more board games than any other country per capita.
Today, it publishes games primarily based on the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises.
Today SJG publishes games of numerous varieties ( card games, board games, strategy games ) and genres ( fantasy, sci-fi, gothic horror ); they also publish the book Principia Discordia, the sacred text of the Discordian religion.
Today, Scientific American publishes 18 foreign-language editions around the globe: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian ( discontinued after 15 issues ), Polish, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish.
Today the company also publishes Sesame Street Magazine in cooperation with Time Inc .' s Parenting magazine.
Today, Wizards of the Coast publishes role-playing games, board games, and collectible card games.
Today it publishes the Random House Dictionary of the English Language and Random House Webster's College dictionaries, probably the main competitors for Merriam-Webster reference titles.
* The comedy publication The Onion publishes a feature on its front page called " Statshot ," patterned after similar statistics published on the front page of USA Today.
Today, Sun publishes a small WWN insert as " bonus pages " within its weekly magazine.
( The family-owned firm is unrelated to the Gannett Corporation that publishes USA Today.
Today the newspaper is published by Toronto Community News, a division of Metroland Media Group, which also publishes The North York Mirror, The East York Mirror, The Beaches-Riverdale Mirror, The York Guardian, The Etobicoke Guardian, Markham Economist and Sun and The Bloor-West Villager.
Today, The Historica Dominion Institute, a not-for-profit foundation, publishes the encyclopedia for free online.
It also publishes the magazine Geoscientist for Fellows, and has a share in Geology Today, published by Blackwell Science.
Today, Albert Whitman & Company publishes the extremely popular series of 19 stories.
Today, ABC publishes in compact-sized stapled sheets, noticeably smaller than the loose tabloid format favoured by most Spanish dailies, including El País and El Mundo.
Today De Morgen is published by De Persgroep ( which also publishes Het Laatste Nieuws ).
Today, these publications take two main forms: the Research Report series publishes monographs of research into the archaeology of Britain, largely deriving from excavation, buildings and landscape surveys.
The Free Press is also the largest city newspaper owned by Gannett, which also publishes national newspaper USA Today.
The Association publishes a magazine: Mission Today.
Today, AEG owns the intellectual property of Legend of the Five Rings and still designs and publishes the card game and the role-playing game.
It publishes a monthly pamphlet for its members on the state of the metric system in the United States: Metric Today.
Today the party publishes Teoría Socialista and Análisis.
Today, Trusts & Estates publishes articles contributed by practitioners in the fields of estate planning and taxation, fiduciary professionals, family offices, insurance, investments, philanthropy, retirement benefits and valuations.
Today Last Gasp publishes few comic books, though they have published English-language versions of some manga titles, including Barefoot Gen, Pure Trance and Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms.

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