Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 38130
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2005/6/14-17 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:38130 Activity:nil 66%like:38128
6/14    A really interesting article on islamic reform:
        http://csua.org/u/cdb (Cario Magazine)
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