Safety concern for Fla. gov. over 9/11 Quran burn (AP)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Thu, 09/09/2010 - 1:35am

Pastor Terry Jones, center, of the Dove World Outreach Center speaks at a new conference in Gainesville, Fla., Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010.<br /><br />Jones stated that he is going forward with a scheduled burning of copies of the Quran at his church on Saturday, Sept. 11.<br /><br />(AP Photo/John Raoux)AP - Florida's governor is concerned about safety at home and around the world, a feeling shared by national and world leaders, over a plan by the head of a small church to burn copies of Islam's holiest text to mark the 9/11 terrorist attacks.




 

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