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The National Center for Science Education is looking for a new logo. The nation's premier force standing up for accurate science education has decided that their old logo lacks pizzazz. They want to enlist the vast online evolutionist cabal and naturally select the very finest ideas. Send your intelligently designed logo to them by August 10, and do read the guidelines in the link. The successful designer gets pretty fancy swag.

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