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  1. Using Editorial Cartoons to Teach Current Events (Cagle.com)
      "This is the Teachers' Guide for using the Professional Cartoonists Index web site in your classes. We have developed lesson plans for using the editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art, Journalism and English at all levels --click on the icons to the left to visit our lesson plans." 04-08

  2. -01-31-06 Danish Cartoons Offend Muslims (TimesOnline.co.uk)
      "DENMARK faced the full fury of the Muslim world yesterday as a long-simmering row over newspaper cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad finally erupted."

      "Bill Clinton, the former US President, added his voice, telling a conference in Qatar that he feared anti-Semitism would be replaced with anti-Islamic prejudice. He condemned 'these totally outrageous cartoons against Islam'." Also transliterated Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammed, and sometimes Mahomet. Sometimes misspelled by visitors as Mohamad, Mohamed, Muhamad, or Muhamed. 01-06

  3. -02-05-06 How Cartoons Resulted in Muslim Rage (Guardian Observer)
      "This weekend, the fallout from that editorial whim [to publish cartoons of the prophet Muhammad] six months ago has left half the globe reeling. A week of violent rhetoric and action, of statements by scores of heads of states, of commercial boycotts and diplomatic intervention, of strife and anguish and emotion, has exposed deep tensions and fissures at the heart of the modern world, tensions between the Islamic world and the West, between religion and secular society, between journalists and politicians, between different conceptions of the role of faith and a free press in society, tensions that look unlikely to disappear soon."

      "In France, leaders of both the Catholic and the Jewish communities condemned the publication of the cartoons. 'Freedom of speech is never absolute. It entails responsibility and judgment,' said Kofi Annan, the United Nations secretary general." Also transliterated Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammed, and sometimes Mahomet. Sometimes misspelled by visitors as Mohamad, Mohamed, Muhamad, or Muhamed. 02-06

  4. -02-06-06 Continuing Muslim Rage Over Cartoons (MSNBC News)
      "Iran cut off trade ties with Denmark and Iranians pelted the Austrian Embassy with Molotov cocktails and stones on Monday in the latest protest over the publication of satirical cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in European newspapers."

      "Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen has said he disapproves of the caricatures, but insisted he cannot apologize on behalf of his country's independent press." Also transliterated Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammed, and sometimes Mahomet. Sometimes misspelled by visitors as Mohamad, Mohamed, Muhamad, or Muhamed. 02-06

  5. -02-07-06 Satirical Cartoons Still Center of Controversy (BBC News)
      "Islamic tradition explicitly prohibits any depiction of Allah and the Prophet [Muhammad]."

      "European papers have defended their decisions to publish [satirical cartoons of Muhammad] on free speech grounds." Also transliterated Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammed, and sometimes Mahomet. Sometimes misspelled by visitors as Mohamad, Mohamed, Muhamad, or Muhamed.

  6. -11-26-06 Yemen Editor Jailed Over Cartoons (BBC News)
      "A court in Yemen has sentenced a newspaper editor to a year in jail for reprinting Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad." 11-06

  7. -02-24-12 Cartoons on the Republicans 2012 (U.S. News)
      Provides cartoons making fun of the Republican candidates for President. 02-12

  8. Cartoons on Barack Obama 2012 (U.S. News)
      Provides cartoons making fun of Barack Obama for 2012. 02-12

  9. Clip Art (Awesome Library)
      Provides clip art, icons, cartoons, drawings of faces and people, and more.

  10. -02-03-06 World Press Opinion About Danish Cartoon Row (TimesOnline.co.uk)
      Provides editorial reactions of newspapers regarding the publication of cartoons in a Danish newspaper that Muslims find blasphemous. 02-06

  11. -02-11-06 Saudi Cleric Urges Punishment for Publishers (USA Today)
      "Saudi Arabia's top cleric called on the world's Muslims to reject apologies for the 'slanderous' caricatures of Islam's Prophet Mohammed and demanded the authors and publishers of the cartoons be tried and punished, Saudi newspapers reported Saturday." 02-06

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