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    Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 'True Blood' recap: Season 5, Episode 7, 'In the Beginning'

    I'm pretty sure "True Blood" just went over the deep end.
    I'm pretty sure "True Blood" just went over the deep end. Here's a quick summary of what went down tonight: A hate group recruiting Hoyt, who suddenly is a really, really bad person. The smoke monster chuckling. Pam sporting crimped hair. Lafayette...

    Tags: Vampires (supernatural entitiess), True Blood (tv program), Scott Foley, Suicide

  2. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Call the Colorado shootings what they were: terrorism

    In the search for answers in the wake of the shootings in Aurora, Colo., authorities have made one curious conclusion about the suspect, James Holmes. The FBI has made clear that Mr. Holmes has no ties to terrorism. This is flat wrong — he is a terrorist. And this label matters.
    In the search for answers in the wake of the shootings in Aurora, Colo., authorities have made one curious conclusion about the suspect, James Holmes. The FBI has made clear that Mr. Holmes has no ties to terrorism. This is flat wrong — he is a...

    Tags: FBI, Fort Hood (military base), Religious Conflicts, Shootings, Terrorism

  4. Jul 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Michele Bachmann is right: We need to ask questions about radical Islamic infiltration

    Like the ghosts of Shakespeare's Banquo or Dickens' Jacob Marley, the specter of the late commie-hunting congressman from Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy, will always be with us. It is summoned up today, by some on the left, who use it as a tool to thwart legitimate questions about people and ideologies that seek to destroy America.
    Like the ghosts of Shakespeare's Banquo or Dickens' Jacob Marley, the specter of the late commie-hunting congressman from Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy, will always be with us. It is summoned up today, by some on the left, who use it as a tool to thwart...

    Tags: Justice System, NPR, U.S. Department of State, Huma Abedin, Prosecution

  6. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Violence against Sikhs stems from ignorance and fear

    We do not yet know for certain what motivated a gunman to open fire on a Sikh temple in Wisconsin Sunday, killing six and wounding many others. But we do know that the Sikh community in America — for no reason other than its members' appearance — has suffered extensive harassment, prejudice and violence in the years since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Sunday's shooting was a tragedy, but it offers Americans an opportunity to learn about the Sikh community and to quell the ignorance that may have enabled the shooting to occur in the first place.
    We do not yet know for certain what motivated a gunman to open fire on a Sikh temple in Wisconsin Sunday, killing six and wounding many others. But we do know that the Sikh community in America — for no reason other than its members' appearance...

    Tags: Sikhism, Separation of Church and State, Migration, Labor Legislation, Minority Groups

  8. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Amid the tragedy of the Sikh temple shooting, a triumph of American values

    Sunday's mass shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin carried a depressing familiarity. Every few weeks in America, people somewhere are shot en masse, a gunman is captured or killed, and the debate over gun control flourishes on opinion pages. But this shooting was different. It posed a question to the core American values: do we stand up for the safety of our religious minorities with the same vigor as we do for the mainstream population?
    Sunday's mass shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin carried a depressing familiarity. Every few weeks in America, people somewhere are shot en masse, a gunman is captured or killed, and the debate over gun control flourishes on opinion pages. But this...

    Tags: Pakistan, Shootings, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Separation of Church and State

  10. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Guns and terrorism, American style

    Six Sikhs have died in a gurdwara in Milwaukee thanks to an angry white supremacist named Wade Michael Page, who authorities say barged in there with an assault rifle and shot worshipers down in cold blood ("Shooter had hate-group ties," Aug. 7). In...

    Tags: Lobbying, Mitt Romney, India, Interior Policy, Gun Control

  12. Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Police offer safety patrols to mosque following Wisconsin shooting

    The mass shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin Sunday has made Harford County's Muslims concerned for their safety. Although the Sikh religion is completely separate from Islam, local Muslims worry that people do not distinguish between Muslims and...

    Tags: Belief and Faith, Sikhism, Ramadan, Separation of Church and State

  14. Aug 14, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Editorial: Harford Muslims seeking extra protection is a shame

    It's a real shame that a particular religious congregation, namely Harford County's lone organized Muslim community, felt so uneasy lately it sought increased police protection in the aftermath of a deadly attack on another minority congregation many...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Church and State Relations, Christianity, Laws, Roman Catholicism

  16. Jun 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Should the West believe Egypt's new president?

    Throughout America's history, there have been people who denied threats from our enemies. During the Revolutionary War, significant numbers sided with the British monarchy. Enablers in politics, the media and even religion helped Communism remain in power for seven decades in the Soviet Union. German Nazis had their U.S. apologists.
    Throughout America's history, there have been people who denied threats from our enemies. During the Revolutionary War, significant numbers sided with the British monarchy. Enablers in politics, the media and even religion helped Communism remain in power...

    Tags: Israel, Egypt, Feminism, Benjamin Netanyahu, Vladimir Putin

  18. Jun 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Baltimore filmmaker shines light on Islamic art

    Matters of faith continue to divide people in dreadful ways, but there has always been at least one thing that religions have in common — the urge to express belief through art.
    Matters of faith continue to divide people in dreadful ways, but there has always been at least one thing that religions have in common — the urge to express belief through art. That's a point driven home in a sumptuous 90-minute documentary by...

    Tags: The Wire (tv program), Museums, Walters Art Museum, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Artists

  20. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. A revolution betrayed

    Egyptians are expected to learn the results of their first-ever democratic presidential contest Thursday, but what should have been a watershed moment in that nation has instead turned into a sour reminder of how difficult it will be to overcome an authoritarian past. Before voting was completed, the nation's generals staged what amounted to a military coup by announcing they, not the new president, would control the prime minister, parliament, the national budget and matters of war and peace — all without civilian oversight or accountability.
    Egyptians are expected to learn the results of their first-ever democratic presidential contest Thursday, but what should have been a watershed moment in that nation has instead turned into a sour reminder of how difficult it will be to overcome an...

    Tags: Egypt, Parliament, National Government, Hosni Mubarak, Government

  22. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Egypt's new beginning

    For the first time in some 5,000 years of Egyptian civilization, voters went to the polls this week to select a leader in a contest where the outcome was uncertain. Given Egypt's crucial role in maintaining order and stability in the Middle East and the wide range of candidates, from secular to military to Islamist, that fact is unnerving to some in the United States, Israel and elsewhere. But it has been a cause of unbridled jubilation throughout Egypt, where millions of ordinary people lined up to cast ballots and determine their national destiny. It will likely be weeks before we know the victor and still later before we know what shape the government will take. It is entirely likely that Egypt's new leaders will make mistakes or choose paths that are inimical to our interests. But it is impossible to witness what has happened there this week and not share the optimism of a people tasting the power of democracy for the first time.
    For the first time in some 5,000 years of Egyptian civilization, voters went to the polls this week to select a leader in a contest where the outcome was uncertain. Given Egypt's crucial role in maintaining order and stability in the Middle East and the...

    Tags: Egypt, Polls, Parliament, Hosni Mubarak, Democracy

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