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January 13
- Study portrays Mormons as outsiders looking in Daniel Burke, The Washington Post
- UN human rights body backs French Sikhs on turbans Dil Neiyyar, BBC
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January 12
- A third of Mormons say Mitt Romney's religion will count against him Chris McGreal, The Guardian
- Mormons confident US ready to elect first LDS president, survey shows Lauren Green, Fox News
- Delaware lawsuit delves into Lord's Prayer Chad Livengood, USA Today
- Egypt will be a test of political Islam – without power of oil Thomas L. Friedman, The Sacramento Bee
- Indonesia Islamic group rallies to demand alcohol ban Olivia Rondonuwu, Reuters
- Utah religion experts weigh in on Pew's ‘Mormon Moment' survey Carole Mikita, KSL.com
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January 11
- Religious Groups Given ‘Exception’ to Work Bias Law Adam Liptak, The New York Times
- Supreme Court keeps church job-bias disputes out of court, but leaves unanswered questions Associated Press
- 2 Dems, 2 Republicans explain how Mormon teachings fit their politics Lee Davidson, The Salt Lake Tribune
- Episcopal Church wins long-fought lawsuit over control of historic churches in Virginia Associated Press
- Oklahoma’s Ban on Sharia Law Struck Down by Federal Appeals Court Huma Khan, ABC News
- Egypt parties vow to protect freedoms in constitution Tamim Elyan and Edmund Blair, Reuters
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January 9
- Michael Den Tandt: A serious approach to religious freedom should begin at home Michael Den Tandt, Postmedia News
- Iran cracks down on Internet as parliamentary elections near Josh Peterson, The Daily Caller
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January 8
- Perry makes play for Christian voters in South Carolina Peter Hamby, CNN
- Group lists Top Ten Anti-Mormon Statements of 2011 Joseph Walker, Deseret News
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January 7
- Republican candidates decry "war on religion" Stephanie Condon, CBS News
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January 6
- Mormon Church's $4.6M ad campaign tries to educate Americans Public Radio International
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January 5
- Santorum from the Religion Angle Sarah Posner, Religion Dispatches
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