Abarmard
29-May-2008 (24 comments)
To clarify what we might want >>>
Mehdi-Palang
29-May-2008 (12 comments)

The excellent website ( www.irancoverage.com) has few articles regarding Amir Taheri's work experience and point of view regarding a possible US invasion of Iran:

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Take it with a grain of salt

mrlayl

The Problem With Talking to Iran

Wall Street Journal / Amir Taheri
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29-May-2008 (7 comments)
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PILGRIMAGE

Akka

Akka

Photo essay: Prison city where Baha'u'llah was banished to die.

by faryarm
29-May-2008 (13 comments)

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SCE Campaign
29-May-2008 (5 comments)
Journalists, writers, scholars, women’s rights and community activists were subject to arbitrary arrest, travel bans, closure of their NGOs and harassment >>>
Darius Kadivar
29-May-2008 (2 comments)
Singer Chris de Burgh said in Iran on Wednesday that his plans to hold concerts in the Islamic Republic sprang purely from a desire to sing for ordinary people. >>>
Amil Imani
29-May-2008 (17 comments)
Slavery, making one human the property of another, was widely practiced in the past by many societies. Regrettably, even in the 21st Century, the horrid practice continues in certain areas, most notably among Muslims. >>>
hamidbak
28-May-2008 (3 comments)
I don't know if it gets any sadder than this. >>>

Who will ouster the saudis ?

almo5000

'Saudi seeking ouster of Assad'

presstv
recommended by almo5000
28-May-2008
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what else is in the toy box ?

ahmad.bahai

Ancient Persian relic found in toy box

PRESSTV
recommended by ahmad.bahai
28-May-2008
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EDS
28-May-2008
I am astonished at the explosion in the number of blogs and activity on this site. >>>
shasha2008
28-May-2008
Another sleepless night from life after Espresso,,,,,,>>>

LIFE

My War with the Americans

As a result of my personal experiences, I have become completely guarded against most Americans

28-May-2008 (130 comments)
This begins with a personal story. For eight years now, I have been at war with a few lunatic Americans currently residing in Colorado, California, New Mexico and Kansas, who have been responsible for several years of harassment, slander, libel, stalking, interference with employment and other felonies. These individuals have all received legal warnings and orders per their ongoing activities but as my lawyers have claimed, when dealing with people who are mentally ill, deluded and incapable of understanding what the law means, you can expect them to continue their illegal activities until they land in jail or have every penny they have taken away from them>>>
jimzbund
28-May-2008 (3 comments)
a true moghaled >>>

MEASURE

Lies, damned lies, and statistics

Trust in a society is a kind of capital just like any other kind of economic asset, they say

28-May-2008 (9 comments)
The fastest way to build trust and generosity in someone is to spike her nasal spray with a dose of the hormone oxytocin. But hurry to the point--money, promotion, sex, whatever it is you can't get without cheating; the drug degrades to half its strength in only three minutes. The science article with this info coincidentally comes with a graph that suggests, among 29 nations, Iranians are the fourth least likely people to resort to this sort of deceitfulness. Norwegians stole the gold medal in trustworthiness, Denmark grabbed the silver, and if it hadn't been for the Chinese, Iranians would have come home with the bronze>>>