+ Follow JEFFERSON FELLOWS Tag
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[Title] => Memorials
[Summary] => WASHINGTON – Streaming in through the green blast-resistant windows, the rays of sunlight looked yellow in the small hall dominated by two black slabs of marble.
[DatePublished] => 2011-08-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan
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[ArticleID] => 137149
[Title] => A protracted war
[Summary] => WASHINGTON There are ambulances around the Capitol and our meeting with Sen. Daniel Inouye (Democrat, Hawaii) at the Senate building may be cancelled because of the anthrax scare here. Washington lives from day to day, with schedules being cancelled at a moments notice and streets being abruptly closed to the public because of yet another terrorist scare. No one knows when tours to the White House may resume. Americans are looking for their vice president.
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[Title] => Islam 101
[Summary] => HONOLULU Hakim Ouansafi watches the news on TV and shakes his head as Americas military retaliation starts in Afghanistan.
"I dont think its against Muslims," he tells me. "But I know innocent people died today."
Hakim is a 37-year-old American citizen transported to Hawaii from Morocco. He wears an "aloha" shirt and does not sport a beard. Hes the president and chairman of the Muslim Association of Hawaii, president of all the mosques here, and hes hurting.
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JEFFERSON FELLOWS
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[ArticleID] => 137149
[Title] => A protracted war
[Summary] => WASHINGTON There are ambulances around the Capitol and our meeting with Sen. Daniel Inouye (Democrat, Hawaii) at the Senate building may be cancelled because of the anthrax scare here. Washington lives from day to day, with schedules being cancelled at a moments notice and streets being abruptly closed to the public because of yet another terrorist scare. No one knows when tours to the White House may resume. Americans are looking for their vice president.
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[ArticleID] => 136088
[Title] => Islam 101
[Summary] => HONOLULU Hakim Ouansafi watches the news on TV and shakes his head as Americas military retaliation starts in Afghanistan.
"I dont think its against Muslims," he tells me. "But I know innocent people died today."
Hakim is a 37-year-old American citizen transported to Hawaii from Morocco. He wears an "aloha" shirt and does not sport a beard. Hes the president and chairman of the Muslim Association of Hawaii, president of all the mosques here, and hes hurting.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133252
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1807094
[AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan
[SectionName] => Opinion
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