<div><font color="Navy">After Sikh Temple Shooting, a healing act
When hundreds of Americans showed up for a memorial service after the Sikh temple shooting, it affirmed the need for freedom of religion.
Mourners attend Friday's memorial service for the six victims
of the mass shooting at the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis.
(Jeffrey Phelps/AP Photo)
By the Monitor's Editorial Board
posted August 10, 2012 at 2:06 pm EDT
Hundreds of Americans of all walks of life attended a memorial service Friday for the six Sikhs killed in Oak Creek, Wis. The public gathering was a touching reminder of not only common grief for a violent attack on one faith, but also America
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When hundreds of Americans showed up for a memorial service after the Sikh temple shooting, it affirmed the need for freedom of religion.
Mourners attend Friday's memorial service for the six victims
of the mass shooting at the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis.
(Jeffrey Phelps/AP Photo)
By the Monitor's Editorial Board
posted August 10, 2012 at 2:06 pm EDT
Hundreds of Americans of all walks of life attended a memorial service Friday for the six Sikhs killed in Oak Creek, Wis. The public gathering was a touching reminder of not only common grief for a violent attack on one faith, but also America
More...