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Cairo : Egypt | Sep 12, 2012 at 9:58 PM PDT
Source: SF Gate
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Clips of an anti-Muslim film that has been linked to the attacks on U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya that killed diplomat J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans are more powerful than any recent Hollywood release. Even though its alleged creator remains a mystery, the bargain-bin production... FULL ARTICLE AT SF Gate
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J. Christopher Stevens (right) had been in Libya for less than four months
J. Christopher Stevens (right) had been in Libya for less than four months
 
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