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DAL2001061702 - 17 JUNE 2001 - DALLAS, TEXAS USA: A billboard promoting a Dallas, Texas, radio station has generated controversy and complaints for its depiction of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh being injected by Satan in June, 2001. The billboard went up four days after McVeigh was executed and includes the title of the hard rock song "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC. Officials at the radio station have not commented on the complaints. There are two identical billboards in the Dallas area. rlw/ih/Ian Halperin UPI
Timothy McVeigh is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:

Arab Culture And Muslim Stereotypes

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9/11 families watch Moussaoui trial on closed circuit

The families of September 11 victims, some seeking revenge and others just answers, watched lawyers argue on Monday whether the only man tried in the United States with the 2001 attacks should live or die.

Opinion: Break the vicious circle

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The US media Poo-litzer Prizes for 2002

For more than a decade now, the Poo-litzer Prizes have gone to some of America's stinkiest media performances each year. The competition was fierce as ever in 2002. Many journalistic pieces of work deserved recognition, but only a few could be chosen.

My thoughts on September 11

I am a 16-year-old American girl living in the U.S. with my stepfather who is from Egypt and who is proudly Muslim.Talking about September 11 is very depressing.

Terror attack fuels slew of conspiracy theories in Egypt

MUHAMMAD AL AMIR ATTA, 65, SPEAKS TO A REPORTER AT HIS HOME IN CAIRO ON SEPTEMBER 20.

It's not easy being an Arab-American: one person's experience

In an era of political correctness, there are few groups that are still legitimate targets for harassment and popular stereotyping. But Arab-Americans are still a target.With the recent abominable tragedies in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.

Sympathy outweighs anti-Muslim bias in U.S.

Expressions of public sympathy for American Muslims have outnumbered acts of bigotry since the September 11 terrorist attacks against New York and Washington, two Islamic leaders told United Press International on September 17.

If Timothy McVeigh was a Muslim...

The following article is in response to Dante Chinni and Abraham McLaughlin's With the McVeigh delay, pressure rises for FBI reform, published in the Christian Science Monitor, on May 14, 2001.

Embassy bombings jury deliberates amid controversy

As controversy swirls over the scheduled execution of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, a jury deliberated early this week the fate of two Osama bin Laden followers who could face the death penalty if convicted of the 1998 bombings of two U.S.
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