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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...then the average person does not live in an atmosphere where his or her sacred places of worship are desecrated. It is not uncommon to find mosques in the Gaza Strip splattered with paint--the work of vandals. The mosque in the Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza strip has a red dome, and orange and green walls. This embarrassing piece of art was done mostly by Israeli soldiers shooting paint from fire engines. Somehow we never read about this in the newspaper...

Author: By Rami A. Thabet, | Title: Palestinian Anxiety Is Warranted | 3/4/1994 | See Source »

Nonetheless, Muslims are unified by the nature of their worship and by a single fundamental doctrine, which is voiced in daily prayer, Asani said...

Author: By Abigail R. Rezneck, | Title: Asani: Islam a Varied Creed | 3/3/1994 | See Source »

...thin grey cashmere turtleneck under his bold plaid Armani unstructured jacket. He knew Vogue said that earth tones were in this season. He knew he outdressed his two colleagues, even if they were bigger media names. In his head, he quietly reassured himself, "I own this crowd...They worship me...I invented Libertarianism...

Author: By Martin Lebwohl, | Title: Thinking About Egos | 2/19/1994 | See Source »

MASS TRANSIT. Immediately after the earthquake, exasperated commuters resorted to what would have been unthinkable in their car-worship culture -- they flocked onto commuter trains. Metrolink, the city's embryonic light-rail system, reported a tripling of morning passengers, from 10,000 to 30,000, on its four lines, and last week managed to retain 70% of the new ridership even after freeway detours began to reopen. The most popular by far was the 40-mile ride north to Santa Clarita, a new bedroom community cut off by the fractured Golden State Freeway; its daily ridership jumped from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Visions for a Shattered City | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

Spoon, like many of his neighbors, has heard rumors that Davidian cultists eventually hope to build a new worship center at the apocalyptic site, and he is concerned that some of Koresh's followers could come back. Eleven cult survivors go on trial this week in San Antonio for conspiracy in the murder of the four ATF agents who died in the February raid, and it is anybody's guess whether some of them will be acquitted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dispatches: After the Apocalypse | 1/17/1994 | See Source »

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