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*[[Islam in the News#US: Fort Hood victims make video, want terror attack to be called terror attack, not "workplace violence"|US: Fort Hood victims make video, want terror attack to be called terror attack, not "workplace violence"]] <small>- Oct. 19, 2012</small> | |||
*[[Islam in the News#Afghanistan: Roadside bomb kills at least 18 people, mostly women and children, on their way to a wedding|Afghanistan: Roadside bomb kills at least 18 people, mostly women and children, on their way to a wedding]] <small>- Oct. 19, 2012</small> | *[[Islam in the News#Afghanistan: Roadside bomb kills at least 18 people, mostly women and children, on their way to a wedding|Afghanistan: Roadside bomb kills at least 18 people, mostly women and children, on their way to a wedding]] <small>- Oct. 19, 2012</small> | ||
*[[Islam in the News#US: Minneapolis Muslim convicted on five terrorism-related charges, could face life in jail|US: Minneapolis Muslim convicted on five terrorism-related charges, could face life in jail]] <small>- Oct. 19, 2012</small> | *[[Islam in the News#US: Minneapolis Muslim convicted on five terrorism-related charges, could face life in jail|US: Minneapolis Muslim convicted on five terrorism-related charges, could face life in jail]] <small>- Oct. 19, 2012</small> | ||
*[[Islam in the News#US: Law enforcement official says assassination of President Barack Obama part of a Muslim terror plot|US: Law enforcement official says assassination of President Barack Obama part of a Muslim terror plot]] <small>- Oct. 18, 2012</small> | *[[Islam in the News#US: Law enforcement official says assassination of President Barack Obama part of a Muslim terror plot|US: Law enforcement official says assassination of President Barack Obama part of a Muslim terror plot]] <small>- Oct. 18, 2012</small> | ||
Revision as of 11:42, 20 October 2012
- US: Fort Hood victims make video, want terror attack to be called terror attack, not "workplace violence" - Oct. 19, 2012
- Afghanistan: Roadside bomb kills at least 18 people, mostly women and children, on their way to a wedding - Oct. 19, 2012
- US: Minneapolis Muslim convicted on five terrorism-related charges, could face life in jail - Oct. 19, 2012
- US: Law enforcement official says assassination of President Barack Obama part of a Muslim terror plot - Oct. 18, 2012