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The Muslim cleric who hopes to build an Islamic center near the World Trade Center site said Friday that he'll tour the country in an effort "to inspire interfaith understanding" for a project that has ignited explosive faceoffs between supporters and opponents.
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In a telephone interview — "on a cell phone while shopping," he said — he told the AP that he wants to make clear both to New Yorkers and people across the country the purpose of a project "about which I've been dreaming for 20 years."
Hmmm. He's been dreaming for twenty years about a mosque at the site of the demolished Twin Towers, which were not destroyed until nine years ago...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hVVNxqTxAHedb0LXhYlSWCrjzr3Q?docId=6ba4df0b3122461295c52331567aecd9
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