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I Witnessed The Fall Of The Towers

 by Bill Belina
Posted: July 30, 2008
I went to work. I had been really sick in the days leading up to 9/11. Our offices were closing at the end of the month, so it... Full story »
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Movie Review: Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: May 17, 2008
Truth be told, Spurlock is a pretty savvy filmmaker. Blending pop culture and send-up our New Yorker beefs up and heads out to... Full story »
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Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?

 by Rob Campbell
Posted: May 3, 2008
Documentary provocateur Morgan Spurlock travels to a myriad of Middle Eastern countries including, Israel, Egypt, Morocco, Israel,... Full story »
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Conspiracy And Chaos: Religion For Atheists

 by Roli Rivelino
Posted: January 23, 2008
With global Internet use being at the highest it's ever been, a new religion on the block is set to take over. Its numbers will... Full story »
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Muslim Girl Magazine: In Their Own Words

 by Ausma Khan, Editor-in-Chief, Muslim Girl Magazine
Posted: January 11, 2008
Before we launched the magazine, we heard from a lot of young Muslim girls talking about their experiences growing up in North... Full story »
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Ban The Burqa, The Hijab And The Niqab

 by Craig Read
Posted: December 13, 2007
Many girls are murdered across the Islamic world, some for the petty crime of not wanting to wear the burqa, hijab or niqab. Covering... Full story »
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Killed For A Hijab, Lived For A Smile: My Friend Aqsa Parvez

 by Jenn Snow
Posted: December 13, 2007
Asqa respected her culture and she loved her parents. She wanted to make them proud and didn't mind wearing the hijab sometimes,... Full story »
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Children Of Jihad: A Way Out Of Terror

 by Jared Cohen
Posted: December 4, 2007
I work in counter terrorism, counter radicalization, youth and education. When I was an undergrad at Stanford I studied genocide... Full story »
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Remembering 9/11/01

 by Michelle Kenneth
Posted: September 10, 2007
9/11/01 was like yesterday to me. I was living in Washington, DC and commuting back and forth to work in Tysons Corner. I was... Full story »
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1 Step Forward, 2 Steps Back: 9/11, Iraq And Northern New York

 by Seth Burdick
Posted: September 10, 2007
To the North of Sackets lies Watertown, the commercial tie-in to Fort Drum Army Base. Fort Drum houses the 10th Mountain Division,... Full story »
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Living And Loving In Lebanon

 by Anthony El-Haybe
Posted: June 6, 2007
Personal interests of certain groups have damaged my country. Our nation has changed from being known as a "Switzerland of the... Full story »
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The Evil Engagements

 by Malang Khan
Posted: January 26, 2007
In our non-educated and uncivilized society, a girl is nothing but a "thing" to be sold or given to anyone by her parents/brothers/elders.... Full story »
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Umrah In Ramadan

 by Ayoub Ansari
Posted: November 7, 2006
I excitedly exited as the hot dry wind of Saudi Arabia slapped my face. "It is hot here," all of us exclaimed in one voice. Upon... Full story »
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Beyond Ramadan: The Sacred Aspect Of Halal Food

 by Abdul Razaaq
Posted: October 23, 2006
I came to the U.S. when I was 23 years old. When I first got here, I worked for a construction company for a while. Then I got the idea to go start my... Full story »
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Bloody Justice in Kabul

 by Mark Mason
Posted: November 14, 2005
In 1998, I flew to Afghanistan on photographic assignment for several humanitarian aid organizations. After a month of hard work... Full story »
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