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Wednesday, July 5, 2006. Page 3.

Clergy Takes Aim at Extremism

By Nabi Abdullaev
Staff Writer

Killing in the name of God has long been a hallmark of extremists. Now moderate voices are invoking the Almighty with the hope of saving lives.

Meeting Tuesday for the second day of a religious leaders conference at the President Hotel, clergy from around the globe bemoaned the explosion in violent secularism.

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