A new page turns in centennial Quran flap
Gov. Brad Henry and leaders in both the House and Senate said Wednesday they intend to accept a copy of the centennial Quran following a number of refusals by other lawmakers this week.
House Speaker Lance Cargill said Wednesday he would keep his copy but also said he would give a centennial Bible to the council distributing the Muslim religious books.
How did it all begin?
This week, at least 24 la...
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