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Monday, November 14, 2005

[318]:10.13=(60x4+39)[US99] Taiwan Economy. #1.Stateless-4. #2:Islam Extremists. Jun interview, O.h.:Jung back18=5, "Ltsha"ch.4&5,Dju,New TVdramas.

Taiwan Competitiveness: http://tinyurl.com/a26v8 France to UK :Iran: http://tinyurl.com/co5mq Black Hole: http://tinyurl.com/cjl5w Asbestos: http://tinyurl.com/bm75c MDMA(Ecstasy): http://tinyurl.com/bbgc7 news: http://tinyurl.com/7md96 'Malignant Design': http://tinyurl.com/e477p Cloudy then fair cool mild: Up 6:15 then 8:40, simple bath, Mei back tel for air fares, Lung off 11am for an interview, so drive Mei to work then to o.h.: lunch, Jung postponed to be back Friday, continue reading "Langtalsha" Chapters 4 & 5, Dju drops in. Evening starts new Taiwanese 9pm, Korean 10pm TV dramas. Already 12:58am. Jun throws away garbage, then in. Bed soon 1:45. #1. "The Stateless Society Fights Back: Life without a state? Really? Answers to common questions", by Stefan Molyneux: "" Earlier articles: The Stateless Society Caging the Devils: The Stateless Society and Violent Crime These Cages Are Only For Beasts My recent articles on the stateless society have generated some fascinating feedback. Questions, issues and criticisms rained heavy on my inbox – here are some of the more challenging queries I received, and my responses. "" #2. "The Great Theft : Wrestling Islam from the Extremists" (Hardcover), by Khaled M. Abou El Fadl; HarperSanFrancisco (October 1, 2005): http://tinyurl.com/c62ra "" From Publishers Weekly El Fadl, professor of Islamic law at UCLA and Bush appointee to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, is the academic voice of the world's majority-moderate Muslims. His strong credentials and thoughtful approach set him apart from his peers. Here, he successfully argues that the extremist sects of Islam, mainly Wahhabism, blatantly defy the true values of Islam. He clarifies that Wahhabism was once an unpopular, fringe, cultlike movement, which only grew through a chance partnership with the Saudi Arabian ruling family. "" "" About the Author Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl is one of the most important and influential Islamic thinkers in the modern age. An accomplished Islamic jurist and scholar, he is a professor at the UCLA School of Law, where he teaches Islamic law, immigration law, human rights law, and international and national security law. As the most critical and powerful voice against puritanical and Wahhabi Islam today, he regularly appears on national and international television and radio, including CNN, NBC, PBS, NPR, and Voice of America (broadcast throughout the Middle East). ""

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