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October 28- British drama probes Muslim extremists' mind by Phil Hazlewood, AFP
 
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September 13- Books define Islam, Judaism in 100-plus pages by Cathy Lynn Grossman, USA Today
 
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August 8
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August 5
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January 23- Opus Dei accuses BBC of defamation Evening Standard
 
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December 5- Violent Christian video game set to be Christmas bestseller by Ruth Gledhill, Times
 
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May 22- 'God slots' embrace the spirit of the age Independent
 
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May 16- Reading 'Da Vinci Code' does alter beliefs: survey by Paul Majendie, Reuters
 
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March 26- Holy comic books! Saints are the latest superheroes by Elizabeth Day, Telegraph
 
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March 21- Welsh Church recalls magazine over Muhammad cartoon by Philippe Naughton, London Times
 
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February 12- Muslim Crowds Decry Cartoons, Violent Retort by Mary Jordan, Washington Post
 
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February 8- Free speech in Europe: mixed rules by Mark Rice-Oxley, Christian Science Monitor
- BBC site guilty of 'cringeing' by Hugh Davies, Telegraph
 
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February 7
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January 10- Thought for the Day without the religion by Catriona Davies, Telegraph
 
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December 4- Narnia's lion really is Jesus by Christopher Morgan, The london Times
 
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November 25- Narnia film seen fresh chance to pack church pews by Paul Majendie, Reuters
 
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November 2- BBC accused of anti-religious bias by Julia Day, The Guardian
 
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October 6
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August 14- Muslim leaders in feud with the BBC by Martin Bright, The Observer
 
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June 16- Springer Opera legal bid rejected BBC News
 
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