
Nov 10 - By Daryl Cagle, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
I’m holding my breath. I’m now into my third month of waiting for Apple to approve my iPhone app. Yesterday I heard from Apple that they need more time to think about it.

Feb 20 - By JESSE WASHINGTON, AP National Writer
Cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz was in front of a classroom full of black and Latino kids, drawing presidents. He sketched Bush, then Clinton. Next came his favorite, the man he voted for: Obama.

Dec 10 - By Marta Falconi, Associated Press Writer
The three Magi climb a wall topped with barbed wire to reach Bethlehem. A lone flag pole juts out of a bleak horizon topped with a billowing American flag and studded with surveillance cameras.

Sep 2 - By Nasser Karimi, Associated Press Writer
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, visiting Iran Saturday, raised concerns with officials over an exhibition of cartoons about the Holocaust that opened in response to Muslim outrage over the Prophet Muhammad caricatures.
Aug 15 - By Nasser Karimi, Associated Press Writer
An exhibition of cartoons about the Holocaust opened this week, reflecting Iran's response to last year's Muslim outrage over a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper.
Feb 21 - By Abdullah Shihri, Associated Press Writer
An editor at a Saudi tabloid newspaper that was closed down for republishing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad defended the paper's action Tuesday, saying it was based on a ruling by the kingdom's highest religious authority.

Feb 19 - By Ali Kotarumalos, Associated Press Writer
Pakistani security forces arrested hundreds of Islamic hard-liners, virtually sealed off the capital and used gunfire and tear gas Sunday to quell protests against caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.

Feb 18 - By Khaled El-Deeb, Associated Press Writer
Libya suspended its interior minister Saturday, citing an "excessive use of force" in riots the day before that left at least 10 people dead in the bloodiest protest yet against the Prophet Muhammad cartoons roiling the Muslim world.

Feb 16 - By Ali Akbar Dareini, Associated Press Writer
Iranians love Danish pastries, but when they look for the flaky dessert at the bakery they now have to ask for "Roses of the Prophet Muhammad."

Feb 8 - By Associated Press
The Associated Press protested Wednesday the misleading inclusion of an AP photograph in a pamphlet purporting to show images offensive to Islam.
Feb 8 - By Associated Press
Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday mourned the death of a Roman Catholic priest slain in Turkey, and the 16-year-old suspect reportedly said he shot the priest in anger over newspaper drawings of the Prophet Muhammad.

Feb 8 - By Amir Shah, Associated Press Writer
Police shot four protesters to death Wednesday to stop hundreds from marching on a southern U.S. military base, as Islamic organizations called for an end to deadly rioting across the Muslim world over drawings of the Prophet Muhammad.

Feb 7 - By Associated Press
Denmark's Prime Minister on Tuesday called protests over drawings of the Prophet Muhammad a global crisis and appealed for calm.
Feb 7 - By Nasser Karimi, Associated Press Writer
A prominent Iranian newspaper said Tuesday it would hold a competition for cartoons on the Holocaust to test whether the West extends the principle of freedom of expression to the Nazi genocide as it did to the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.

Feb 7 - By Daniel Cooney, AP Writer
NATO peacekeepers exchanged fire with protesters who attacked their base Tuesday in the second straight day of violent demonstrations in Afghanistan over the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, Afghan officials said. One demonstrator was killed and dozens wounded.
Feb 2 - By Robert Burns-115, AP Military Writer
Military leaders angrily denounced as "beyond tasteless" a Washington Post editorial cartoon featuring a likeness of a severely wounded soldier and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld as an attending doctor who says, "I'm listing your condition as `battle hardened.'"

Jan 30 - By Associated Press
Masked gunmen on Monday briefly took over a European Union office to protest a Danish newspaper's publication of cartoons deemed insulting to Islam's Prophet Muhammad, the latest in a wave of violent denunciations of the caricatures across the Islamic world.