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Pistons Officially Add Mohammed

Nazr Mohammed probably won't be able to duplicate Ben Wallace's ability to defend, rebound and play with energy for the Detroit Pistons.

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Oxford Union votes to support free speech

Source: BBC

The Danish newspaper editor who caused outrage among some Muslims by printing cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad addressed the Oxford Union. ... it was Mr Rose's first public appearance since the cartoon row broke out sparking worldwide protests.

Dubai ruler publishes book about the development of the emirate

Source: Washington's Classic Station

In "My Vision - Challenges in the Race for Excellence", Sheikh Mohammed, Dubai's ruler, gives details behind the transformation of Dubai into economic and financial centres.

EU searches for correct terms on Islam

Source: religion.info

It may be just words, but European Union policymakers struggling to build better ties with Muslim nations have set themselves a new task - hammering out guidelines to ban the use of terms considered derogatory to Islam.

'South Park' aims at censors, hits Bush, Jesus

Source: cnn.com

South Park episodes are still about issues. Last season they had fun with religion. This year they are having fun with the censorship last season provoked. "Chef" quit over a scientology parody. He became the next object of ridicule.

In Denmark, headscarf-wearing TV host raises protests

Source: metimes.com

She is hosting a program n public television exploring the aftermath of the Mohammed cartoon affair.

Possible Crack in the Boycott of Danish Goods

Source: New York Times

Cheers to the Arla Corporation for making an effort to end this conflict, even though they had nothing to do with it. Jeers to those Muslims who continue to believe that the proper response to an idiotic cartoon in a minor Danish paper is a boycott of all things Danish.

56 countries print Prophet cartoons

Source: theaustralian.news.com.au

Cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him, that were first published in a Danish newspaper last year and sparked an outcry in the Muslim world, have been reprinted in 143 newspapers in 56 countries, a study shows.

Christians, Islam and the Future of Europe

Source: chiesa.espressonline.it

Sandro Magister, an Italian journalist and specialist of religious affairs was invited by Charles J. Chaput, archbishop of the archdiocese of Denver, Colorado, to deliver this address on February 16, 2006.

Fired Italian Cabinet Minister may be fined for wearing Mohammed t-shirt

Source: Brussels Journal

'The Italian judiciary is investigating whether Roberto Calderoli, who resigned from his post as government minister last week, is guilty of “contempt of religion.” Mr Calderoli wore a T-shirt with a cartoon of the Muslim prophet Muhammad.

Furor Over Cartoons Pits Muslim Against Muslim

Source: nytimes.com

An interesting article on what a Muslim writer thinks about the riots happening in the Middle East.

Western Journalists Afraid of Islam, but not Christianity... Why is That Do You Think?

Source: TCS Daily (Technology, Commerce, Society)

Quote from article, "Those people must be stopped, and now, and any way we can undermine their faith is a very good thing indeed," think the Western leftists and their lapdogs in the media.

Why we aren't publishing the Mohammed cartoons

Source: thephoenix.com

The Boston Phoenix is at least honest about why they aren't publishing the cartoons. "This is, frankly, our primary reason for not publishing any of the images in question.

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