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Oklahoma City club wants to refit park at Hefner
Children’s Playground on the southeast side of Lake Hefner was constructed in 1995 to remember the children who died or were injured in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.Members of the Lions Club of Downtown Oklahoma City were told by the Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation Department that this playground is the most used in the city. And for that, the Lions are thankful ...
The Oklahoman  Fri, November 20, 2009 21:54 PM GMT Translate • More info

Muslims feel need to respond
The effort to publicly distance themselves from violence that some perpetrators such the shooter at Fort Hood, Texas, say they commit in the name of their faith is being repeated by Muslims all across the country.
The Record and Herald News  Found 19 hours ago Translate • More info

Flight of Memories
They were young, brash and brave. They left this country boys and returned home men. They were the men who crewed on and piloted B-17 Flying Fortresses in World War II.
Kerrville Daily Times  Found 17 hours ago Translate • More info

Antiestablishment militias resurface across US
NIKISKI, Alaska (AP) — Norm Olson's genial tone belies his reputation as a radical militiaman, yet here he is, at 63, an affable grandfather explaining why Americans should arm themselves against their government.
Daily Record  Mon, November 23, 2009 01:15 AM GMT Translate • More info

North Jersey Muslims find condemning violence, defending Islam a tough task
Many mosques have urged congregants to be extra vigilant of their surroundings.
The Record and Herald News  Sun, November 22, 2009 12:03 PM GMT Translate • More info

Suspects in Dallas plot, Fort Hood shootings were on FBI's radar, but only one was taken down
Both Hosam "Sam" Smadi and Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan attracted attention from federal agents long before their high-profile arrests. But the two Texas cases, just six weeks apart, resulted in spectacularly different outcomes - one in the prevention of a large-scale terrorist attack in Dallas, the other in a deadly shooting rampage of soldiers and civilians at Fort Hood.
Dallas Morning News  Sat, November 21, 2009 22:58 PM GMT Translate • More info

North Jersey Muslims find condemning violence, defending Islam a tough task
Muslim organizations around the country are making concerted efforts to distance themselves from violence that some associate with Islam following the Fort Hood shooting spree, allegedly by a major of Middle Eastern descent.
The Record and Herald News  Sun, November 22, 2009 11:10 AM GMT Translate • More info

Smadi, Hasan were on FBI radar, yet only one was taken down
Both Hosam "Sam" Smadi and Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan attracted attention from federal agents long before their high-profile arrests.
Denton Record-Chronicle  Sun, November 22, 2009 00:30 AM GMT Translate • More info

Weapon, ammo demand slows
The "Obama effect" seems to be wearing off in Southern Arizona.
Arizona Daily Star  Sat, November 21, 2009 23:16 PM GMT Translate • More info

SPEAK SOFTLY: Remember and honor sacrifices many have made
Alex Carroll is a junior history major and writes 'Speak Softly' for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Sept. 11 taught us many things as a nation. It taught us what is a true hero. It showed us how we all are connected here in America.
Ball State Daily News  Sun, November 22, 2009 01:51 AM GMT Translate • More info


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