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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In Greek mythology, Sisyphus is a crafty and deceitful king, condemned by Zeus to roll a huge rock up a steep hill for eternity. Each time the rock nears the peak of the mountain, it rolls back down, crushing the king. Then he must begin again.
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			<title>Victory for Religious Liberty in Federal Court</title>
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