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Warden Says Prison Accommodating American Taliban

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): A judge will consider whether to find the Federal Bureau of Prisons in contempt for not allowing Muslim inmates in an Indiana prison unit to pray together five times a day. The prisons agency says inmates of all religions housed in the Terre Haute unit have been allowed to pray together three times daily since a court order was issued in December. A court hearing is scheduled today in an Indianapolis federal court.

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