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President Bush on Wednesday delivered a lecture to the world s press and a plea to the world s Muslims.As leader of the most powerful democracy, he defended the rights of newspapers to print what they see fit. But he felt obliged to tell the news stanley cup media they must be sensitive about their power to offend.That said, Mr. Bush called on foreign governments to bring a halt to the deadly rioting that has burned across the Muslim world in response to the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.The wall-climbing, gate-bustin stanley cup g flag-burning protests further intensified Wednesday. In Af stanley us ghanistan, police killed four demonstrators, part of a group moving toward a U.S. Military base, reports CBS News White House correspondent Jim Axelrod.Mr. Bush s secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, accused Syria and Iran of trying to inflame the situation. The president spoke out about the controversy for the first time, signaling deepening White House concern about violent protests stemming from the publication of caricatures in Denmark s Jyllands-Posten and reprinted in European media and elsewhere in the past week. We reject violence as a way to express discontent with what may be printed in a free press, the president said.At the same time, Mr. Bush admonished the press that its freedom comes with the responsibility to be thoughtful about others. Mr. Bush commented alongside King Abdullah II of Jordan at the White House. Abdullah, too, called for protests to be peaceful, but he also