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Overcome the bigotry and prove that all men are created equal
Barack Obama's election demonstrates that we can overcome our prejudices and bigotry and bring ourselves to do what is right, and that we can succeed if we try.
Don’t undermine unity, Sultan advises Muslims
The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, called on Muslims to avoid extreme attitudes, violence and bigotry which would jeopardise the image of Muslims.
Saudi king promotes tolerance at U.N. forum
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia told world leaders at a U.N. interfaith meeting on Wednesday that terrorism is the enemy of all religions, calling for a united front to combat it and promote tolerance.
Race matters
ONE of the more endearing, and sure to be enduring, stories of the recent US presidential election was that of Amanda Jones, the 109-year-old African American who voted for Barack Obama.
Race matters
ONE of the more endearing, and sure to be enduring, stories of the recent US presidential election was that of Amanda Jones, the 109-year-old African American who voted for Barack Obama.
It’s hard being a foreigner now
Bigotry will always rear its ugly head every time an economy falls into a crisis - citizens and governments start looking for scapegoats to blame, or an excuse to unload the foreign labour that they now see as a burden.
It’s hard being a foreigner now
Bigotry will always rear its ugly head every time an economy falls into a crisis - citizens and governments start looking for scapegoats to blame, or an excuse to unload the foreign labour that they now see as a burden.
Obama rolls into Washington, sees challenges ahead
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Barack Obama warned Americans on Saturday of the vast challenges ahead as he rolled by train into Washington, kicking off three days of celebration of his inauguration as the 44th president of the United States.
Critics point to flaws in pope's governing style
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict's rehabilitation of a Holocaust-denying bishop shows flaws in his governing style and the bishop's apology is not enough to heal the wound, progressive Catholics and Jewish leaders say.