Word: ismailã
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Dates: during 2005-2005
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Kavulla, who is also a Crimson editor and a former Crimson editorial executive, answered Ismail??€™s concerns on the Crimson’s Editorial page the next day. The back page, he explained in an editorial, was a parody designed to critique the Fulla doll’s proud endorsement of Muslim values. “The Salient’s back page is a parody premised on the seemingly absurd yet real attempt to turn licentious, Western Barbie into an equivalent befitting the Arab world, where a number of states are dominated by radical Islamic values...
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