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December 5, 2009

Conn. School Official Defends Religious Symbols Ban

A school superintendent in Connecticut is defending a principal’s ban on Christmas parties in class and the display of secular symbols, saying the issue of religious celebrations is ‘especially difficult’ during December.

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