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January 28, 2015
After Charlie Hebdo, Balancing Press Freedom and Respect for Religion
Majority Has Heard of Hebdo Attack, Says Publishing Cartoons Depicting Prophet Muhammad Was Okay
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January 22-25, 2015 Weekly Survey
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After Charlie Hebdo, Balancing Press Freedom and Respect for Religion
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Whites, Men and Republicans More Likely to Think It Was Okay for Charlie Hebdo to Publish Cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad
Was Publishing the Cartoons Depicting the Prophet Muhammad Okay or Not Okay?
Nearly A Quarter Think U.S News Organizations Will Become Less Willing to Publish Things that May Offend Religious Views
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Majority Has Heard of Hebdo Attack, Says Publishing Cartoons Depicting Prophet Muhammad Was Okay
Tension Between Press Freedom and Religious Sensitivity in Judging Hebdo Cartoons
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