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Obama's Potemkin gun plan
Political trends come and go in response to events. Gun control was the rage during the Clinton administration, but over the past decade or so it became an obsolete cause. After the horrific crimes in Newtown and Aurora, though, it's staging a comeback....
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Politics, White House, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama
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Timeline: Deadly Mass Killings
A gunman at a Connecticut elementary school killed 26 people, including 20 children, on Friday. It is among the world's worst mass shootings. Here is a look at some others: The...Tags: Personal Service, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Shootings
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Before he killed himself and six others, he lost his sense of humor
The Religion WorldAssociate Press reporter Dinesh Rande writes about Sikh temple shooter Michael Page, whose death was just ruled a suicide: MILWAUKEE — The man who killed six Sikh worshippers at a Wisconsin temple before fatally shooting himself had a history of... -
Sikh killings spur concerns among area's religious minorities
Leaders of minority religious communities were requesting additional police protection as they prepared for weekend services after the fatal shooting of worshipers at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin last Sunday.
Rehan Khan, president of the Masjid Al-Falaah...Tags: Harford County, Minority Groups, Baltimore County, Religion and Belief, Islam
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First lady visits Sikh temple victims' relatives
Tribune reporterOAK CREEK, Wis. — First lady Michelle Obama met Thursday with relatives of the six people killed in a shooting rampage Aug. 5 at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin. The meeting at a high school near the temple also drew victims who survived the attack by...Tags: Tarsem Singh, Politics, Elections, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama
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911 calls released in Wis. temple shooting
Sounds of gunfire and screaming can be heard in the 911 calls from the day of the Sikh temple shooting. The shooting happened just before 10:30 a.m. Sunday, August 5, at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek. Six people were killed.The gunman, Wade...
Tags: Sikh Temple Shooting (2012), FBI
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Local Sikh Temples Increase Security After Deadly Shooting
KTLA NewsBUENA PARK, Calif. (KTLA) -- Local temples have increased security following a deadly attack in Wisconsin that left seven dead, including the gunman. Shortly after Sunday's shooting, additional police patrols were added at four temples temples in Los...Tags: Religion and Belief, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Sikhism, Separation of Church and State
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Nation seek answers in deadly Wisconsin shootings
KIAHSikhs seeking solace at gathered for a vigil in Brookfield, Wisc., for those who died at a temple in Oak Creek over the weekend. And today, they, and the rest of the nation try to figure out what happened, and why. The president of the temple is among...Tags: Anderson Cooper 360 (tv program), FBI
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Sad arrival for Sikhs in Chicago
Dignitaries and relatives from Sikh communities in India were scheduled to come to the Midwest for a wedding this week.
Now, they also will be attending funerals for those killed in Sunday's Sikh temple shooting in Oak Creek, Wisc,.
Some from India...Tags: India, Sikh Temple Shooting (2012), O'Hare International Airport
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Sikhs Join With Other Faiths to Answer Terror in Wisconsin
pix11.com | @colekirstin"When it comes to crimes against humanity we are all together," Sharanjit Singh Thind, who publishes both English language and punjabi papers on Long Island says he's been trying to get this message across to his readers. It's never been more important...Tags: Politics, Human Rights, Television Industry, Long Island
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Quick comments on recent news
MEYER MOVIE: We've had a lot of fun thinking about what a coach Don Meyer movie could be. The former Northern State University men's basketball coach's life has a lot of elements, and any one could be a standalone film. Maybe Meyer's life is best told...Tags: Arts and Culture
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Guns and terrorism, American style
Six Sikhs have died in a gurdwara in Milwaukee thanks to an angry white supremacist named Wade Michael Page, who authorities say barged in there with an assault rifle and shot worshipers down in cold blood ("Shooter had hate-group ties," Aug. 7). In...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, India, Lobbying, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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