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Authors: Jonathan Lyons

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A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

Jonathan Lyons served as editor and foreign correspondent—mostly in the Muslim world—for Reuters for more than twenty years. He is now a researcher at the Global Terrorism Research Center and a Ph.D. candidate in the sociology of religion, both at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

Copyright © 2009 by Jonathan Lyons

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