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The brutal, merciless Sunni terrorist group has been rampaging through town after town along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. About 40, Yazidi have fled their homes and now are encamped on Mount Sinjur without either food or water. Within the Muslim Middle East, the Yazidi are a tiny people, easily extinguished. But atop that mountain, the word might become grimly appropriate.


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Conrad Black: There's hope amid the chaos in the Muslim world | National Post
Some of these inversions of fortune are entirely positive. A subsequent president, Flight Lieutenant Rawlings, on seizing power in a coup, was informed by the IMF that his immediate Other sub-Saharan countries are a mixed picture, but even that is an improvement. These may be among the very few instances where the celebrity of entertainers can be successfully transferred to politics. The promise of long-tortured South Sudan is deferred by tribal clashes, which seem to be not much less destructive than the oppressions of the Arabs that led to the agitation for South Sudanese independence in the first place.



Conrad Black: There's hope amid the chaos in the Muslim world
Smoke billows from one of the towers of the World Trade Center as flames and debris explode from the second tower, Tuesday, Sept. A person falls from the north tower of New York's World Trade Center as another clings to the outside, left, while smoke and fire billow from the building, Tuesday Sept. A fireman screams in pain as he is rescued shortly after both towers of New York's World Trade Center collapsed following a terrorist attack, Tuesday, Sept.





The American Muslim Teenager's Handbook is a guide to the basics of Islam, packed with information, quizzes, pictures, colorful art and humor. The book was a family effort, by a mother and her two children, to explore the realities of young Muslims' life in the west and to educate non-Muslims about Islam. Faiza Elmasry reports. She admits that they're facing a very different world today than she did as a child, 3 decades ago.

