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  • Danish Newspaper At Heart of Controversy Rejected Drawings Lampooning Jesus Christ

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    Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper at the heart of the cartoon controversy, has staunchly defended its decision to run the images, which included depictions of the prophet Mohammed with a bomb. On Monday, the Guardian of London revealed the newspaper refused to run drawings lampooning Jesus Christ. We take a look at Jyllands-Posten with Brandeis University professor Jytte Klausen. [include rush transcript]

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  • Editor of U.S. Daily Explains Why He Published Mohammed Cartoons

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    D. Reed Eckhardt, Managing Editor of the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle of Cheyenne, explains why his paper recently ran three of the cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed. [includes rush transcript]

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  • As Muslim Outcry Grows, Questions of Rights vs. Responsibilities Come To the Fold

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    As protests continue around the world, two analysts say Muslims have been as angered by the cartoons as they have by the hypocrisy behind their publication. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Fired CBS Producer Stands By Documents Showing Bush Neglected National Guard Service

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    Mary Mapes, longtime television news producer and reporter who worked for CBS for fifteen years, tells the story that brought down CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather and prompted CBS to force out four of its top journalists–including Mapes. In the report, Rather charged that President Bush had received preferential treatment in the National Guard in the early 1970s. [includes rush transcript]

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