CAIRO, Egypt, AP - Islamic televangelist Amr Khaled is young, smiling, teaches love and mercy, and is so popular he's credited with inspiring thousands of women to take the veil. Now he's putting his popularity on the line by trying a new role, as a bridge between Islam and the West at a time when many are talking about a clash of civilizations. In the process, Khaled is telling the faithful something they're not used to hearing from clerics — that Muslims aren't blameless in the tensions, that the West is not always bad and that dialogue is better than...