ahang1001
12-Dec-2010 (3 comments)
Foroogh Farokhzad, bad az to >>>

Offering Persian heritage from kiseh khalifeh

Darius Kadivar
12-Dec-2010 (2 comments)
Inspired by Stanley Kubrick's film "Barry Lyndon""Libertine" (1986) and "Libertine 2: Pourvu Qu'elles Soient Douces" (1989) are two of 
Mylène Farmer's "erotic" epics set in 18th century France 
which greatly contributed to the French Diva's success.
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Sahameddin Ghiassi
12-Dec-2010
Any way she married and has gone to Abadan, because her husband could have as a English teacher a better payment there>>>

Moussavi exposes 20 year plan for dictatorship

MISERY

Ashnaye Gharib

Death and devastation brought by drought

12-Dec-2010 (31 comments)
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Darius Kadivar
12-Dec-2010 (8 comments)
Mylène Farmer one of France's most popular and enigmatic Pop Star's with a career spanning of 20 years has just released her latest Album Bleu Noir with a hit song dedicated the the late Iranian Princess>>>

DOCUMENT

Read the Map

Read the Map

Photo essay: 16th Century map of Persia in Florence

by Jahanshah Javid
12-Dec-2010 (6 comments)

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muscle-defender
12-Dec-2010 (19 comments)
... has come, a poem >>>

VIEW

The American Gulf

U.S. Navy's renaming of the Persian Gulf

12-Dec-2010 (32 comments)
In a move that threatens to exacerbate tensions in a region already pushed to the brink, the US Navy recently circulated an official directive to its personnel to refer to the Persian Gulf by the propaganda term "Arabian Gulf." The directive, appearing in the US Navy Style Guide, flies in the face of 2,500 years of acceptance of the term "Persian Gulf," and is viewed by many as means to divide the Middle East along ethnic fault lines. The Navy's controversial move reopens old wounds and engenders enmity that puts US service members in the region in danger>>>
ahang1001
12-Dec-2010 (4 comments)
در باره ملت متخصص >>>

WIKILEAKS

Misinformation Times

Actual U.S. cables belie New York Times' version

12-Dec-2010 (2 comments)
The dominant theme that emerged in U.S. media coverage of the first round of Wikileaks diplomatic cables last week was that Arab regimes in the Gulf - led by Saudi Arabia - shared Israel's view that Iran's nuclear program had to be stopped by military force, if necessary. The New York Times generated that version with a front- page story featuring an alleged quote by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia urging the United States to "cut off the head of the snake", as well as other statements by Gulf Arab leaders suggesting support for military action>>>

NOBEL

Prized Women

What does the Nobel Prize really signify?

12-Dec-2010 (2 comments)
The history of the Nobel Prizes shows how less the share of women has been compared to their male competitors. Excluding the number of times that the Noble Peace Prizes haven not been awarded mostly due to World War I and II, women have been honored 41 times since 1901. This is a little more than five percent of the total number of the Nobel Prizes awarded in a century. There are examples to indicate how the Nobel Peace Prize candidates were chosen in relevance to the existing Political era>>>
Anahid Hojjati
12-Dec-2010 (3 comments)
اولی گفت
این گل ِ زیبا کارِ طبیعت است

 

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