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A victory for Muslims and Soile Lautsi and a sad defeat for Western Civilisation:
Crucifix ban in Italy a victory for Muslims « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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The case was brought by Soile Lautsi, a Finnish-born mother who said she was shocked by the sight of crucifixes above the blackboard in her children's public school in northern Italy.
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Before Soile Lautsi appealed to European Court of Human Rights, Muslims in Italy had been working hard to have the “small body on two wooden sticks” removed from classrooms.
Crucifix ban in Italy a victory for Muslims « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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The case was brought by Soile Lautsi, a Finnish-born mother who said she was shocked by the sight of crucifixes above the blackboard in her children's public school in northern Italy.
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Well I do not know we Finns are like that, Hans, but I do know that Soile should have kept her mouth shut or move back / away from Italy if she personally does not like the way things are over there – this whole case was a shame to Finnish people.
Crucifixes banned in Italian schools « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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On the opera front, I'm gearing up for LA Opera's new "Recovered Voices" initiative under James Conlon and the upcoming season's American Premiere of Zemlinsky's Der Zwerg which he has conveniently recorded for all of us with a cast that includes Soile Isokoski and David Kuebler.
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On the opera front, I'm gearing up for LA Opera's new "Recovered Voices" initiative under James Conlon and the upcoming season's American Premiere of Zemlinsky's Der Zwerg which he has conveniently recorded for all of us with a cast that includes Soile Isokoski and David Kuebler.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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If I prove more than I promise, I will impute it to the bountie of the gracious Soile where my endevours are planted, whose soveraine vertue divided with such worthles seedes, hath transformed my unregarded slips to medcinable simples.
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 Arthur Acheson 1897
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The case was brought by Soile Lautsi, a Finnish-born mother who said she was shocked by the sight of crucifixes above the blackboard in her children's public school in northern Italy.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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The case was brought by Soile Lautsi, a Finnish-born mother who said public schools in her Italian town refused to remove the Roman Catholic symbols from classrooms.
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