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Monday, June 24, 2002
Testing and Censorship
The NY State Regents' English exam includes excerpts from modern literature for the purpose of testing writing and reading competency. However, the NY Civil Liberties Union has charged that the Board signficantly alters these excerpts to remove racial and sexual references and other references deemed potentially offensive. The authors of these works find the practice outrageous. CNN.com - Groups call for end to 'censorship' on N.Y. exams - June 3, 2002
A skeptic by experience, a mathematician by training, an editor by choice, Nora Miller particularly enjoys editing skeptical papers on mathematics. Follow me on Twitter @nmillaz
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