The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT25) SOLO, Indonesia -- Jan. 23, 2003 -- ISLAM-INDONESIA -- As Washington ramps up for possible war against Iraq, the State Department is pursuing television and radio programming, newspaper advertising, videoconferences and specially tailored visits to the United States to show that America is not hostile to the interests of Islam. Muhammad Ishom, left, a teacher at an Islamic school in Solo, Indonesia, with two students in Solo, Jan. 16, 2003. Ishom was one of 25 directors and teachers from traditional Islamic schools who traveled to the East Coast last September for a monthlong trip organized by the State Department to show skeptical Indonesian Muslims that America is a land of tolerance and diversity. (Jane Perlez/The New York Times) *LITE
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2003-01-23
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The New York Times Agency
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