Violent rallies roil Islamic world

At least three protesters were killed and 28 wounded at the US Embassy in Tunisia as protests over an anti-Muslim film expanded to more than a dozen countries.

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Protesters rallied outside the US Embassy in Tunisia.

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Somali youths held a copy of the Koran during a demonstration in Mogadishu.

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Kashmiri lawyers attended a demonstration in India.

The remains of the four Americans killed this week in Libya were removed from a plane at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.

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The remains of the four Americans killed this week in Libya were removed from a plane at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.

President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton bowed their heads in prayer during the ceremony.

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President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton bowed their heads in prayer during the ceremony.

A KFC restaurant was set on fire in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, on Friday.

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A KFC restaurant was set on fire in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, on Friday.

Demonstrators shouted next to the German embassy in Khartoum, Sudan.

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Demonstrators shouted next to the German Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan.

A protester stood on a burnt car during clashes with riot police along a road leading to the US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt.

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A protester stood on a burnt car during clashes with riot police along a road leading to the US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt.

Riot policemen clashed with protesters along a road leading to the US Embassy in Cairo.

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Riot policemen clashed with protesters along a road leading to the US Embassy in Cairo.

Bangladeshi Muslims shouted slogans during a protest in front of the National Mosque in Dhaka.

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Bangladeshi Muslims shouted slogans during a protest in front of the National Mosque in Dhaka.

President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton walked past the flag-draped transfer case of one of four Americans who died this week in Libya.

Obama, Clinton pay tribute to Libya victims

A ceremony was held at Andrews Air Force Base to mark the return of the remains of the four Americans killed in the assault on the US compound in Libya.

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