I have just e-mailed the Sydney Morning Herald with the following:
The Religion Report, Australian Broadcasting Authority. 8 February 2006. Discussion about the life of Coretta Scott-King, wife of the late Martin Luther King.
A very interesting link about the problematic events that have arisen since the publishing of the Danish cartoons
Those with specialist knowledge should have the authority to determine the availablity of any drug, not a politician with an already self-stated religious bent.
Now let us see if the local child protection authorities do their job. Is it illegal for a child not be appropriately restrained in that US state? It certainly is in any State or Territory of Australia.
Though it is understandable that Muslims do not like the cartoons that have stirred up such violent responses in the middle-east, the irony is that it has given the cartoons a broader audience.
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