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A new book being published that, unlike Yale University Press, will include the Muhammad cartoons. The Volokh Conspiracy has the news:
I’m pleased to be the first to report that the newly founded Voltaire Press at Duke University has just published Muhammad: The “Banned” Images. The book includes all the images that were omitted by the Yale University Press from Jytte Klausen’s The Cartoons That Shook the World — including the 12 Mohammed cartoons — plus many more historically significant items (a total of 31), together with brief discussions of the context behind each work. The images, reproduced in high quality and in full color, include works by William Blake, Gustave Dore, and Salvador Dali, as well as Muslim artists from the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires.
The book includes an Introduction by Prof. Gary Hull, Director of the Program on Values and Ethics in the Marketplace at Duke University, who has been the driving force behind the
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'Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo' Review: A must-see
MANILA, Philippines – Angel Locsin is back on the big screen alongside Zanjoe Marudo and Sam Milby in the new movie The Third Party under Star Cinema.
The Third Party is directed by Jason Paul Laxamana, known for films such as Mercury is Mine, Magkakabaung, and Love Is Blind. In the movie, Angel plays Andi, who was in a relationship with Max (Sam) during their college years. They go their separate ways and meet up again years later, and Max introduces her to Christian (Zanjoe), his boyfriend. Andi soon finds herself in trouble and seeks Max's help despite Christian being hesitant about it all. They soon find themselves under one roof, as their relationships are tested.
Here are some facts about the movie:
1. Each character has a story to tackle. In the movie, all 3 characters struggle with various issues. For Angel's character Andi, she talks about coping with losing her first love.
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