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This rests all premises of fundamental natural law and rights with the government rather than with God.

It is a fundamental concept in law that the final check is with the superior, in this case the Legislature.

Haddon claimed the shield law is at odds with fundamental safeguards of the U.S. judicial process, namely that a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty (no argument there) and has a right to confront his accusers (again, no argument) and learn his or her history (tilt!).

The roots of today's predicament date back to 1988: Hamas announced a fundamentalist platform, rejecting any compromise with Israel, which it defined as sacred Islamic land, and the more secular Palestine Liberation Organization accepted the principle of a Palestinian state limited to the West Bank and Gaza.

But he recognized that Israel could only counter fundamentalist Palestinian nationalism by agreeing to an alternative Palestinian vision: the promise of a state alongside Israel.

Belski, fundamental market strategist at US Bancorp Piper Jaffray, who predicted steady growth in the first quarter followed by a flatter pattern of growth in the second and third quarters.

He's written several kayaking books and will have a DVD out in February called EJ's Rolling and Bracing, fundamental techniques for staying upright in a boat.

So is the issue of the wildly provocative settlements by Jewish fundamentalists in Palestinian territory, a threat to global stability simply too hard for American presidential politics, even Howard Dean (see sidebar).

A breeding place for the fundamentalist You could call it a death march.

No group does more damage to global stability than the religious fundamentalists occupying the Palestinian territories.

Yet while Howard Dean, the early front-runner to win the Democratic presidential nomination this year, is willing to attack President George Bush over the invasion of Iraq and attack Saudi Arabia over exporting religious hatred, he cannot bring himself to attack the settlements established by Islam-baiting Jewish fundamentalists intent on turning the occupied Palestinian territories into a humiliated, sub-viable remnant.

He denied that there was a fundamental disagreement between them, saying: "I don't think that's true."

So the blanket comes off, and the whole world now sees what the people of Iran have mostly only whispered to each other - their democracy is a hoax, and the unelected Guardian Council, representing the fundamentalists lurking in the shadows, has the whip hand.

Their analysis of football fundamentals can be brusque and brutal.

If a demolition order by a lower court is confirmed, Michau's case will add to the cause of fundamentalist Christians who object to the growing influence of the country's six million Muslims.


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