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issue 103
10.31.13 |
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On Fox's The Kelly File: Muslim gangs began
patrolling on London’s streets in 2011 to enforce sharia law. The student's
offense: drinking a beer. |
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Iran says U.S. is running a proxy war
against it using Sunni jihadists, citing the attack that killed 14 guards on
its border with Pakistan. |
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Former FBI Agent John Guandolo: 'We're 5
minutes into the 1st quarter of the football game. The MB is winning 72-0.' |
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Two of four convicted were seized by the
Iranian government on December 31, 2012 in a home church crackdown. |
Two filmmakers spent almost a decade
reporting the greatest taboo subject in Kurdish society: female genital
mutilation. Nabaz Ahmed and Shara Amin persuaded people to talk about the
effects of FGM and the film they made helped get the practice outlawed in
2011. The story of their decade-long fight against FGM has been made into
this short documentary. |
By Paul Marshall,
Lela Gilbert and Nina Shea
A glimpse at the modern-day life of
Christians worldwide, recounting the ongoing attacks from Africa, Asia and
the Middle East to the nations of the former Soviet Union that rarely make
international headlines. |
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