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Rubashkin, of Agriprocessors Kosher Plant, Found Not Guilty in Child Labor Trial; Fraud Sentence Awaits
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Nicole Neroulias
Sholom Rubashkin, a prominent ultra-Orthodox Jewish businessman, has been aquitted of knowingly employing minors in his family’s now-defunct Agriprocessors kosher meat plant in Postville, Iowa. These were state misdemeanor charges, dwarfed by the possibility of a 25-year prison term for Rubashkin’s federal fraud conviction; that sentencing is scheduled for June 22. Nevertheless, this has significantly boosted the morale of…
U.S. Muslims Disappointed by Washington, Frustrated by Hollywood
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Nicole Neroulias
As I hinted at in my blog posts on the anniversary of President Obama’s Cairo speech to the Muslim world, I’ve been working on a Religion News Service story about the impact that America’s political efforts and cultural exports — including “Sex and the City 2,” “South Park” and the Miss USA pageant — have had on U.S.-Muslim relations. (This term is too vague and oversimplified, a…
Helen Thomas: Anti-Semitic, Anti-Israel, Anti-Zionist or Pro-Palestinian?
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Nicole Neroulias
Updated at 10 p.m.: CNN reports that Helen Thomas has retired. For additional information about her long career in the White House press corps, including some context about the remarks that prompted her resignation, check out The Washington Post and New York Times stories. The American, Jewish and Israeli media have blown up over Helen Thomas’ remarks that…
PopeWatch: Benedict Prays for Peace in the Middle East During Cyprus Visit
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Nicole Neroulias
Given that this weekend’s first papal trip to Cyprus coincided with renewed outcry over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (prompted by the recent Gaza-bound flotilla violence), and the murder of a Turkish Catholic bishop, Pope Benedict understandably focused on delivering a Christian message of hope to the troubled region, both for interfaith harmony in the Middle East and for…
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