Florida's 'suspended' Koran-burning

A small Florida church called off, then reconsidered, its heavily criticized plan to burn the Muslim holy book. What now?

Dove World Outreach Center pastor Terry Jones speaks to the media during a press conference in Gainesville, Florida.
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A small Florida church is "suspending" its plan to burn copies of the Koran on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to its pastor, Terry Jones. The plan sparked international condemnation, and everyone from President Obama, Pope Benedict, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Gen. David Petraeus to Sarah Palin have asked him to call it off. Jones did call it off Thursday afternoon, citing a brief phone call from Defense Secretary Robert Gates and what he said was a deal to move the "Ground Zero mosque," but then reconsidered when it became clear there was no such deal with the Park51 organizers. Here's a roundup of reactions to the bizarre saga:

Jones "bamboozled" the media — again: Jones' "move the Manhattan mosque or I'll burn all these books!" stunt was clearly a "bluff," says Howard Kurtz in The Washington Post. But the media bought it, hook, line, and sinker. No surprise: they've handled this whole charade "like the Balloon Boy hoax, but with potentially deadly consequences."

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