• The Nobel Prize in medicine was awarded today to two researchers who discovered a new kind of gene, upending dogma about how biology works and leading to a new technology that has been embraced by drug companies and has led to the formation of two publicly traded biotech firms.

    FORBES: Biotech Breakthrough Wins Nobel Prize

  • It sounds contradictory, but the Flint dogma has a certain logic to it.

    FORBES: Side Lines

  • Post-war America was an all too fertile ground for his radical ideas, it seems, as leftist intellectuals flailed about for a new language of opposition to replace Marxist dogma.

    ECONOMIST: Sex research in America

  • But then, years later, as I was on my way out to Pittsburgh to start rehearsals on "Dogma, " she'd called to say she had returned from a restful trip abroad to India, and felt relaxed and rejuvenated and inspired.

    CNN: Kevin Smith on New Jersey, fatherhood and 'Dogma'

  • How do you know if a piece of medical dogma is likely to be right or wrong?

    FORBES

  • He offers no change - nothing to take the country forward - just a retreat into the dogma of the past.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: George Osborne speech

  • "The government has to choose between a sustainable economy or right-wing Tory climate dogma, " he said.

    BBC: UK Politics

  • Chandler jettisoned the anti-union dogma and set about building a west-coast rival to the New York Times.

    ECONOMIST: American newspapers

  • So much for Mr Blunkett's claim that the zones would produce new ways of running schools that were free from educational and political dogma: what, other than pure dogma, is the notion that it is sacrilegious to make a profit from education?

    ECONOMIST: Schools

  • While the political world shifts towards independent voters -- who, by nature, are more about pragmatism than dogma -- the Republican Party remains unable to redefine itself back into a working majority.

    CNN: Borger: A divided GOP hurts McCain

  • It is worth waving away this fog of dogma that dominates much discussion involving America to consider that, even in a world characterised by realpolitik with its shades of grey, there remain issues in black and white.

    ECONOMIST: Letters | The

  • Finally, Mark Vernon's comments reminded me of my favourite quote which describes a state of mind that is open to life's wonder and possibilities and is free from dogma.

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  • Although in West Bengal, where the CPI(M) has run the state government for the past 27 years, it has recently adopted a business-friendly pose to attract investment, the national party remains bogged down in the old dogma.

    ECONOMIST: After Sonia, Singh steps in | The

  • But as I've thought about it this year, I'm wondering if my stance is a bit arbitrary: I don't adhere to most of the rules and guidelines prescribed by Jewish dogma.

    WSJ: Being Jewish in the Christmas season

  • Mr. King retires in June and Mr. Osborne is replacing him with a new ally, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney, who he hopes will prove more willing to set aside dogma and embrace less orthodox central-bank policies to inflate away the debt problem.

    WSJ: No End in Sight for Osborne's Turbulence

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