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'Time': Boy Scouts and Diversity

By Caroline Preston

The Boy Scouts of America does not have a reputation for inclusiveness -- largely because it rejects gay people and atheists -- but the charity insists that it cares about diversity, particularly when it comes to religion, reports Time (August 29). People of every faith have become Scouts, the magazine says, and for at least 20 years, some Scout...

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