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On screen, Muslims in a new light

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''Increasingly,'' says activist Nasser Weddady, ''I find myself answering the following question: Why should I care about this person whose name I cannot pronounce ... ?'' ''Increasingly,'' says activist Nasser Weddady, ''I find myself answering the following question: Why should I care about this person whose name I cannot pronounce ... ?'' (Justine Hunt/Globe Staff)
By Jeannie M. Nuss
Globe Correspondent / October 12, 2008

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When political activist Nasser Weddady moved from Florence, Ky., to Brookline in January 2007, he said he expected to find "the bluest corner of the bluest of states." (Full article: 722 words)

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