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Danish official refuses to apologize for cartoons.


"First, you cannot apologize a·pol·o·gize  
intr.v. a·pol·o·gized, a·pol·o·giz·ing, a·pol·o·giz·es
1. To make excuse for or regretful acknowledgment of a fault or offense.

2. To make a formal defense or justification in speech or writing.
 for something you have not done. Second, nothing illegal has been done because no one has been found guilty by a court."

Denmark Denmark (dĕn`märk), Dan. Danmark, officially Kingdom of Denmark, kingdom (2005 est. pop. 5,432,000), 16,629 sq mi (43,069 sq km), N Europe.  Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller responded to urgings that the Danish government accept some of the blame for the cartoons Many of the cartoons used in this database were obtained from The Cartoon Bank, Dobbs Ferry, NY, which has a huge selection of cartoons on every subject (visit www.cartoonbank.com).  that have sparked rioting by Muslims.
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Title Annotation:QuickQuotes
Author:McManus, John F.
Publication:The New American
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:4EUDE
Date:Mar 20, 2006
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