A Pennsylvania school board that promoted the teaching of "intelligent-design" in science class has been voted out in favour of candidates who promised to remove the concept.
The Dover Area School board, the first to introduce the creationist doctrine, lost eight of nine members.
The old board was taken to court by parents who said the religious belief cannot be taught in public schools. A ruling is due in January.
'Creationists' lose out
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