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After Boston: Toward a New, More Balanced Outrage Reuters

After Boston: Toward a New, More Balanced Outrage

We may have turned a post-9/11 corner, still shocked, still pained, but no longer so fearful, so ready to blame religious zealots, and so willing to discard the freedoms

Behind the Mosque Controversy, a Rich History of Both Coexistence and Conflict seier+seier/Flickr

Behind the Mosque Controversy, a Rich History of Both Coexistence and Conflict

The Cordoba House debate represents age old relationships between the Muslims, Jews, and Christians

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