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A tale of two Islams

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January 12
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NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, left, and Mayor Bill de Blasio attend a NYPD graduation ceremony at Madison Square Garden on December 29.
 
 NYPD slowdown disrespects profession: Our view 
 Petulant response to criticism ill-serves the public. 
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 New York City police line up on Jan. 4 after the funeral service for officer Wenjian Liu. Enjoy slowdown while it lasts: Opposing view
NYPD can always be counted on to fight real crime.
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 OPINION   
 Jimmy Fallon Punchlines: Comics solve Paul Revere mystery
The late-night guys on the contents of a capsule that had been buried for over 200 years
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 OPINION   
 Iyad bin Amin Madani, center, secretary-general of the OIC, visits the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem last week. Defending Islam from free speech: Column
Powerful, mainstream Muslim groups must recognize they're breeding religious intolerance.
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 Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich during the 2015 Rose Bowl against Florida State. Oregon players had right to chant 'no means no': Column
Focus on how the speech affected rape victims, not sportsmanship.
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 OPINION   
 A muslim woman holds a poster in Madrid on Sunday. Clash between two Islams: Column
Extremism is on the rise, but there remain moderate Muslim leaders who can win Islam's future.
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 OPINION   
 Attendees examine smartphones at the Consumer Electronics Show on Jan. 6. Too much technology in the home? #tellusatoday
We asked our followers what they thought about the "Internet of Things" and connecting everyday objects to a network.
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 OPINION   
 Holding posters, people gather during a rally for free speech at Dam Square, in Amsterdam, on Wednesday Islam backs free speech: Column
Islam stands on its own merits, not by the guns and steel of extremists.
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 OPINION   
 Fabian Huntington was killed Jan. 3, 2013. Readers' Voices: Mental illness, murder and family tragedy
Reader shares her family experience with mental illness and thoughts on the system.
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 OPINION   
 People gather for a march to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks and to show unity in Paris on Sunday. Stand together against assault on freedom: Your Say
More than 1 million people marched in Paris on Sunday to show solidarity against terrorism.
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