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THE WORLD; Juice bar owners in Pakistan sweat it out; They give women and men a place to talk but have been bombed by Islamic militants who see them as immoral.
Mark Magnier. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Jul 1, 2009. p. A.1
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There's no place like home?
Yi-Fu Tuan. Nature. London: Sep 11, 2008. Vol. 455, Iss. 7210; p. 168 (2 pages)
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Saudi Arabia tries to rehab radical minds
Jeffrey Fleishman. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Dec 21, 2007. p. A.1
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THE CONFLICT IN IRAQ: CONTRACTING FOR LOYALTY; U.S. strikes tribal deals in Hussein terrain
Alexandra Zavis. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Nov 14, 2007. p. A.6
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Unveiling their fears; The open and free-thinking Dutch are having second thoughts about the assimilation of some Muslims.; [HOME EDITION]
Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Nov 18, 2006. p. A.24
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It's real, it's scary, it's a cult of death; Liberals are soft on terrorism -- and dangerously out of touch with the reality of global Muslim extremism.; [HOME EDITION]
Sam Harris. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Sep 18, 2006. p. B.11
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Who are you calling a fascist?; [HOME EDITION]
Geoffrey Nunberg. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Aug 17, 2006. p. B.11
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The World; Seeds of Islamic Militancy Find Fertile Soil in Britain; Campuses, mosques and community centers are gateways for jihadists to reach alienated youth.; [HOME EDITION]
Sebastian Rotella, Alissa J. Rubin and Ralph Frammolino. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Aug 14, 2006. p. A.1
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Radical Shiites in Baghdad Rally for Hezbollah; Leaders condemn Israel and the U.S. over the Lebanon conflict. Sadr demands that the U.N. and Arab League stop `Israeli terrorism.'; [HOME EDITION]
Borzou Daragahi. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Jul 22, 2006. p. A.4
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Morocco tries televangelism; [HOME EDITION]
Bart Schut. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Jul 15, 2006. p. B.17
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