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Many sports comprise the games, including soccer, tennis, bowling, karate and basketball. Argentina Alters Education Guide Buenos Aires (JTA) — Argentine government officials, responding to intense pressure from the Catholic Church, have an- nounced significant revisions to the country's recently completed educational guidelines. Among the changes, schools in Argentina are being directed now to teach evolution as "just a the- my" and as an alternative to cre- ationism. The controversy here comes at a time when debate over the place of religion in American pub- lic schools has escalated. President Clinton issued guidelines last week stipulating the existing legal parameters on this issue. In Argentina, where there are more than 200,000 Jews, the changes called for by the church and accepted by the government are being made in the Basic Ed- ucational Guidelines Project. The project, a yearlong under- taking to establish federal con- tents for the country's schools, produced guidelines that were in- troduced in March. Church leaders came down harshly on what they called the contents' "moral relativism" and "materialistic concepts." Argentine government officials also consented to church requests that the "symbolic names" of evo- lutionists Charles Darwin and Jean Baptiste Lamarck not be used. In addition, the revised basic guidelines ban sexual education and the use of the words "sex" and "sexual" in schools.