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Devastation in Gaza reignites passion in Europe about Israel, Palestine and Muslim integration in the continent
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Linked Global Groups Are Not Political Parties: Hizb ut-Tahrir and the Fantasy of the Caliphate
Islamists should strive for good local governance before forming the caliphate
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The idea of Egypt's Al-Azhar University launching its own Islamic satellite channel is not everyone's cup of tea.
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September 8, 2003
With Olympics Approaching, US Reconsiders Sonic Blasters for China
Protesters attending the Beijing Olympics should plan on packing earplugs
Daniel Pepper
June 10, 2008
YouTube Declines Senator Lieberman Request to Remove Terrorist-Produced Videos
Community-policing systems and popularity contests deflate the power of terrorist videos on open internet forums
Heather Havenstein
May 23, 2008
After Bush
The Bush presidency has some loose ends on foreign policy
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