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SLIDE SHOW Posted: June 4, 2009   
Muslim-Americans React to President Obama's Speech FLASH VERSION
Several Muslim-Americans, who gathered at the Muslim Community Center in Silver Spring, Md., said they liked how President Obama acknowledged the Muslim community in his June 4 speech in Egypt and addressed sensitive issues, such as the Middle East peace process, but they also saw many challenges to his vision.
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Muslim Community Center, Although area Muslims utilize most of the services at the non-profit Muslim Community Center in Silver Spring, Md., its programs and events are available to people of any faith.
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Muslim Community Center
Although area Muslims utilize most of the services at the non-profit Muslim Community Center in Silver Spring, Md., its programs and events are available to people of any faith.
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