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EGYPT \ Oct 29, 2001
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Memorial for a Copt slain in San Gabriel highlights the unease of the minority community at home and in America.
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
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PALESTINE \ Oct 26, 2001
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Christian and Muslim leaders unite in a plea for peace in Bethlehem Sweeping through the Israeli checkpoint.
Nearby, women and children, weary from days of torment, ventured nervously from their homes to investigate and whooped for joy as if a siege had been lifted.
The Telegrah, By Inigo Gilmore in Bethlehem, 24/10/2001 -
TOP STORIES \ Oct 23, 2001
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EGYPT \ Oct 23, 2001
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PALESTINE \ Oct 23, 2001
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JORDAN \ Oct 11, 2001
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OTHER \ Oct 11, 2001
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On November 4, 2001, over 100,000 U.S churches are expected to join with thousands of churches in 130 countries to observe the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, mainly in the Muslim World
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NORTH AFRICA \ Oct 11, 2001
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Security officials picked him up as he was returning from a personal discipleship appointment with a local pastor. He was tortured and beaten and he lost three fingernails pulled out with pliers
by Barbara G. Baker, Compass, October 11, 2001
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ISRAEL \ Oct 04, 2001
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The pilgrims were welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. He was greeted by thunderous applause and standing ovation - much more than he would have received from his own Likud party.
CNS News, October 3, 2001