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Diana Lynne is a former news editor for WND and author of the definitive book on the Terri Schiavo saga, published by WND Books, titled "Terri’s Story: The Court-Ordered Death of an American Woman." Lynne tells a powerful, insightful and ultimately heartbreaking story. This eye-opening book provides the background and depth missing in most of the national news coverage of the pitched battle over the life of Terri Schiavo. Spearheaded by Lynne, WND's reporting on this battle dates back to 2002, far longer than most national media outlets, and totals more than 500 articles.
by Diana Lynne -- Fourth-graders at McNear Elementary in Petaluma, Calif. will be celebrating the dead in a week-long classroom ritual designed to simulate the Mexican holiday "El Dia de los Muertos," more…
by Diana Lynne -- The state that made election history in 2000 is at it again, as Florida voters prepare to decide next month whether pregnant pigs should have constitutional rights.
A more…
by Diana Lynne -- The bitter 34-month dispute between Japanese auto giant Nissan Motor Corp. and North Carolina computer entrepreneur Uzi Nissan over the right to use "nissan.com" rounds another courtroom curve more…
by Diana Lynne -- A Mideast war rages on the campuses of universities across the U.S. as pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel student groups, professors and activists clash in a microcosmic intifada.
Battle lines more…
by Diana Lynne -- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emergency yesterday over the primary election and extended polling hours after a Democratic candidate and former member of the Clinton more…
by Diana Lynne -- All eyes are on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals this week after the Justice Department filed its promised appeal to the ruling on the Pledge of more…
by Diana Lynne -- The mother of the 8-year-old referenced in the Pledge of Allegiance ruling has filed a motion to intervene, arguing the plaintiff – the girl's atheist father – doesn't more…
by Diana Lynne -- "Homophobia" workshops, homosexual sex education courses and e-mail recruitment for "gay"-pride parades are creating tension among employees at Motorola, according to an engineer.
The Motorola engineer, who prefers more…
by Diana Lynne -- The United States Justice Foundation will file a friend-of-the-court brief today on behalf of potentially 1 million Americans, urging a rehearing of the controversial Pledge of Allegiance case more…
by Diana Lynne -- In a classic "what's-in-a-name?" lawsuit, Japanese auto giant Nissan is suing North Carolina businessman Uzi Nissan over the right to use "nissan.com."
The bitter two-and-a-half-year dispute has involved more…