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Blasphemy riots: 6 examples around the world
Many Muslims consider any depiction of the prophet to be forbidden, and Islamic teachings call for handling the Quran with respect. Incidents of both intentional and unintentional disrespect have occasionally prompted protests and violence around the world. Here are six examples:
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Fall books: 19 smart nonfiction picks
Here are 19 fall 2012 nonfiction titles worth checking out.
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Nora Ephron: Her 5 best movies
Here are 5 of the best movies written or directed by the filmmaker, who died June 26, 2012.
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Political misquotes: The 10 most famous things never actually said
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Election 101: Ten questions about Newt Gingrich as a presidential candidate
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US drone hits militant hideout in Pakistan
It was the first US attack outside of the country's tribal belt. Conflicting reports have arisen as to Pakistan's approval of US tactics.
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McCain campaign predicts greatest comeback ever - of all time even
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Opinion: End the US-Cuba embargo: It's a win-win
Normalizing ties would be smart policy and politics.
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Who will be first to write about the crash?
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Insurer: Weather disasters becoming more frequent
The number of natural disasters has more than doubled since 1980, mostly because of a worsening of weather-driven catastrophes, according to a German insurance company.
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Horizon highlights – July 4 weekend
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Obama, McCain campaigns go global
The two presidential candidates plan trips abroad to build their foreign-policy credentials.
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Obama, McCain campaigns go global
The two presidential candidates plan trips abroad to build their foreign-policy credentials.
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A world in which the US is no longer No. 1
Journalist Fareed Zakaria writes of the rise of new global powers.
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Opinion: Schools' unrest over the AP test
Elite schools are dropping it, striking a blow to public education.
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Oh, those lovely fall books!
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USA
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Meet Dmitri Medvedev
Russia's new president loves Deep Purple, shuns alcohol.
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The Monitor's View: Race rears again in campaign
At least it's being wrestled with in the open as Obama's former pastor speaks out.
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Verbal energy: Going geeky over type fonts
Awareness of type design has gone mainstream.
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U.S. military prepares to train Pakistani forces
US officials have requested $750 million to expand a program designed to assist foreign militaries engaged in counterterrorism.
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Credible Web? It's where we click most
Expertise is essential online, but the Internet's real 'killer app' is choice.
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China blocks YouTube, reporters over Tibet news
Broad Internet controls have blocked YouTube and most chat rooms.
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McCain unlikely to curb 'straight talk' approach anytime soon
But as the likely GOP nominee, he will face more scrutiny from Democrats.
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Opinion: A radical turnabout in Pakistan
In just five months, public approval of Osama bin Laden has dropped by half.
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Republicans' Mike Duncan highlights polls unfavorable to Clinton
The chairman of the Republican National Committee defended the GOP's '08 prospects at Wednesday's Monitor-sponsored breakfast for reporters.
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Republicans' Mike Duncan highlights polls unfavorable to Clinton
The chairman of the Republican National Committee defended the GOP's '08 prospects at Wednesday's Monitor-sponsored breakfast for reporters.



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