This is kind of the untold story, the story doesn't grab national headlines. But if you look at what's happening in community after community, you see that when the numbers in minority communities reach a certain point and when they start to be interested in voting and politics, there's often resistance - and that resistance takes forms that violate the law.

You would expect a drop every year in the level of discrimination, but the facts show there was no drop after '82. Extending the act in '82 was a good idea, this shows. And there's still a need.

By reaching out and teaching other builders in the industry how to do it right, Pulte will help make 'access' a household word.

For the federal government, combating attacks on America's houses of worship will remain a permanent priority.

Fires may have scorched the structures but they did not sear the spirit of the communities in which these houses of worship are located.