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Merkel honours Danish Muhammad cartoonist Westergaard
Merkel said Mr Westergaard was entitled to draw his caricatures. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has defended Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, whose cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad caused anger in 2006.

SJ congressional hopefuls already slinging mud
Republican Jon Runyan is a wealthy tax-dodger, unfit to hold public office.

Survey shows Austrians like to collect things
Austrians like to collect things - books, magazines and videos in particular. That's according to a survey released Thursday. The survey said that more than half of Austria's citizens are collectors with an average annual spending of 850 euros (about 1,082 U.S. dollars) for their collections.

Pink Pony auction raises more than $80,000
Slightly more than $80,000 was raised in the second of two auctions featuring baseball memorabilia and fixtures from the famed Pink Pony Steakhouse and Saloon in Scottsdale, from about 360 items sold.

Commentary: Journey Of A Muhammad Caricaturist - From Par...
Intellpuke: This commentary was written by Spiegel journalist Henryk M. Broder and was posted on Spiegel Online's website edition for Thursday, September 9, 2010. Mr. Broder's commentary follows: German Chancellor Angela Merkel was on hand on Wednesday night to honor Muhammad caricaturist Kurt Westergaard for his contributions to free speech rights.

Merkel stands by Danish Mohammed cartoonist
Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday defended a Danish cartoonist whose drawing of the Prophet Mohammed with a bomb for a turban earned him death threats, as he was given an award in Germany.

Susan Sawyers: Teachers Union v. Superman
With all the advance hype, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten took on via email Davis Guggenheim's soon-to-be-released education documentary "Waiting for Superman." It's...

Danish Muhammad cartoonist receives German price
A Danish cartoonist who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad and caused outrage in the Muslim world has received a German prize honoring his achievements for freedom of speech.

Times of India Mohammed drawing will never die: Danish ca...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has defended Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, whose cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad caused anger in 2006. A depiction of Muhammad's turban as a fused bomb sparked global outrage when it was published in Denmark.

Controversial Mural in Champaign Covered Up
An area artist covers up what some people are calling a racist mural.

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