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The media have been desperate to declare the Newsweek Koran-flushing story "fake but accurate".(The Week ...)(Brief Article)

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The media have been desperate to declare the Newsweek Koran-flushing story "fake but accurate." FBI documents cite one detainee complaining that a Koran was flushed down a toilet in 2002. But in a new interview a few weeks ago the detainee said he didn't witness any abuse of the Koran. Most of the Koran allegations are on the order of urban legends, passed along by the ...

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