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There promises to be little, if any, furor over Polke's windows in Zurich, where feelings about the official religion are tepid — in a canton of 1.25 million people, the Grossmünster, its liberal-minded senior minister, Kathi La Roche, told me, has only about eleven hundred congregants.
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At any rate, the furor over this case is misplaced.
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Mr. Iglesias was the target of fierce criticism by lawmakers and political operatives, more so than any of the other seven prosecutors whose dismissals have set off a furor in Washington, interviews and a review of Justice Department documents show.
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