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It is far too simplistic to suggest that the planned terrorist ambush of the Sri Lanka team bus and match officials in their van, was an...
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There are varying perspectives of the conservative and liberal Muslims towards the rights of women in Islam. This has indeed perplexed the western or the non-Muslim...
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A woman takes a baby out for a stroll May 20, 2006, in the polygamist town of Hildale, Utah. The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the largest-known group of organized fundamentalists living in the FLDS-dominated border...
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