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      <title>Canadian trial focuses on hate speech</title>
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                  The high&#45;profile trial of former Canadian aboriginal leader David Ahenakew has provided yet another occasion for Canadians&apos; human rights activists, legal experts, and civil libertarians in Canada to debate the efficacy of criminally prosecuting hateful sp
              
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      <title>Edward Bronfman dies at 77</title>
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                  Edward Bronfman, a Canadian businessman and philanthropist, one of the Bronfman family, dies at 77.
              
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                  United in their abhorrence of anti&#45;Semitic and racist views, Hungarian liberals increasingly are at odds over the issue of hate speech and the wisdom of seeking to eliminate it through strict laws.
              
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                  A Jewish community program to mentor an organization of local Somali immigrants is being touted as an example for improved Muslim&#45;Jewish relations across Canada.
              
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                  When a Hungarian writer implied at a right&#45;wing rally earlier this year that Jews were imposing a moral Holocaust on Hungary, he sparked one of the ugliest anti&#45;Semitic episodes the country has seen in years &#151; and revived an age&#45;old rift among the country
              
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      <title>Critics slam Hungary&#8217;s main Jewish group</title>
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                  The fall of communism in Eastern Europe ushered in an era of rejuvenation for Hungarian Jews, with new schools, youth organizations, growing synagogues and mounting confidence. But the heady optimism of the early 1990s seems to have waned, as many promine
              
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      <title>Canadian Jews, Arabs eat and talk peace</title>
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                  Canadian Jews and Arabs who are members of Potlucks for Peace tackle tough issues and break down stereotypes over dinner.
              
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