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- 25564ac2de0dae6e68d47598fdb05d44a787082d56cb685ba6a11deb809c9288 accessdate "2015-04-12".
- 25564ac2de0dae6e68d47598fdb05d44a787082d56cb685ba6a11deb809c9288 date "2003-11-30".
- 25564ac2de0dae6e68d47598fdb05d44a787082d56cb685ba6a11deb809c9288 first "Maggie".
- 25564ac2de0dae6e68d47598fdb05d44a787082d56cb685ba6a11deb809c9288 isCitedBy Variations_of_the_ichthys_symbol.
- 25564ac2de0dae6e68d47598fdb05d44a787082d56cb685ba6a11deb809c9288 last "Michael".
- 25564ac2de0dae6e68d47598fdb05d44a787082d56cb685ba6a11deb809c9288 publisher The_Day_(New_London).
- 25564ac2de0dae6e68d47598fdb05d44a787082d56cb685ba6a11deb809c9288 quote "First came the fish bumper stickers, imported from the United States and pasted on cars by members of Egypt's Coptic minority as a symbol of their Christianity. Before long, some Muslims responded with their own bumper stickers: fish-hungry sharks.".
- 25564ac2de0dae6e68d47598fdb05d44a787082d56cb685ba6a11deb809c9288 title "Christian fish, Muslim shark swimming through Cairo traffic in war of stickers".