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UM researchers mine data to uncover terrorist threats
U.S. counterterrorism efforts monitor and sort vast databases of information for clues on potential plots. Now a team of University of Maryland researchers have used data-mining techniques employed by online giants like Google and Amazon.com to aid in the...
Tags: Washington, DC, Terrorism, Jihad, Amazon.com Inc., University of Maryland, College Park
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Where are the moderate Muslims decrying the embassy attacks?
I agree with the premise of your editorial "Romney has a point" (Sept. 13), that President Barack Obama "failed to explain a core American value" of freedom of speech. However, there was much more lacking in the official administration response. U.S....Tags: Murder, Christopher Stevens, Religious Conflicts, Freedom of the Press, U.S. Department of State
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Arab 'anger' starts with flawed Islamic states
In "Understanding Arab anger" (Sept. 19), Shibley Telhami, the Anwar Sadat professor for peace and development at the University of Maryland, claims that "the deepest sources of anger against America … pertain to the presence of U.S. forces in...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Central Intelligence Agency, Religious Conflicts, Israel, The Wall Street Journal
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Letter: It's Obama's fault
Editor: The last time a U.S. ambassador was murdered was 1979 when do nothing Jimmy Carter was president. Now he has been trumped by the great apologist Obama causing another ambassador to be killed. Even worse Obama and his administration apologized...Tags: Jimmy Carter, Freedom of the Press, John McCain
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Don't misplace blame for Middle Eastern mayhem
An incendiary video about the prophet Muhammad, "Innocence of Muslims," was blamed for the mob attacks on our embassies in Libya and Egypt(and later, Yemen). In Libya, Ambassador Christopher Stevensand three other Americans were murdered. The video...
Tags: Washington, DC, Murder, Prosecution, Justice System, Movies
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Understanding Arab anger
With all the protests and violence in Arab and Muslim countries generated by a despicable and demeaning film about Islam, here is a sobering prediction: There will be more such films and clips, they will be even more provocative, and they will generate...
Tags: Revolutions, Racism, Movies, Israel, Brookings Institution
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Pikesville mosque to open at Slade Mansion on Park Heights Avenue
Synagogues and schools line Park Heights Avenue in Pikesville — Temple Oheb Shalom, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation and the Shoshana S. Cardin School, among them. Nearby is the nation's largest kosher grocery store, and signs promoting Jewish...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Frederick County (Maryland), Pikesville, India
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Sikh killings spur concerns among area's religious minorities
Leaders of minority religious communities were requesting additional police protection as they prepared for weekend services after the fatal shooting of worshipers at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin last Sunday.
Rehan Khan, president of the Masjid Al-Falaah...Tags: Wade Michael Page, Shootings, Harford County, Judaism, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Muslim leaders in Maryland condemn attacks
Events such as the attacks on the U.S. diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt that left four Americans dead make Hasan Jalisi's work more difficult. As president of the Maryland Muslim Council, the Baltimore County surgeon works with Christian, Jewish...Tags: Christianity, Council on American-Islamic Relations, NATO, Benghazi, Cairo (Egypt)
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Howard County Democrat balances faith, politics
Anwer Hasan got involved in politics after the 2001 terrorist attacks, a time of tension for many Muslim Americans. "The rhetoric that was coming out against Muslims at that time, that was the reason for us to get organized and start working to tell...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Howard County, Government, Pakistan, Mitt Romney
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Maryland prisoner pleads guilty in fatal stabbing of inmate leader
A state prisoner pleaded guilty Thursday in the 2006 fatal attack on a popular Sunni Muslim inmate leader at the now-closed Maryland House of Correction. William James Taylor, 42, pleaded guilty in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court to second-degree...Tags: Prisons, Murder, Trials, Punishment, James Taylor
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Leonard Pitts: Texas GOP wages war on thinking
Some recent headlines from the alternate universe of modern conservatism: Rush Limbaugh claims the bad guy in the new "Batman" movie was named Bane to remind voters of Mitt Romney's controversial tenure at Bain Capital. Michele Bachmann, citing zero...
Tags: Michele Bachmann, Comedy Central (tv network), Hillary Clinton, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford
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