NEWSWEEK rewinds the first 10 years of the new century, reminding you of the best, worst, and unforgettable moments
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راه حل انسانی برای پیشرفت ایران زمین و نظرهای شما؟
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بیاهموطن عهد و پیمان کنیم
که دیو و ددان را گریزان کنیم
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I am posting this to gauge the opinion of Iranians visiting this site
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Shah of Iran Mohamed Reza Pahlavi Meeting representatives from the Kurdestan Province (1948)
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Farah Pahlavi and Iranian born artist Azadeh Ghotbi at "Veiled Revelations" Opening on Oct 29th, 2009 NYC
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The Islamist Rapists acquiring survival insurance in the form of nuke
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1979
1979 was an eventful year is the regional history of the Middle East, marked by two significant events, namely the February 10th and 11th victory of the Iran’s revolution, and the December 25th Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Both of these two historical events have had long term consequences for the people of both countries as well as the world in general; consequences that we are still dealing with today, thirty years later. Indeed, hardly a day goes by without a mention of either Iran or Afghanistan, or both, in the international media. This article reflects on and highlights key developments that led to Iran’s Revolution and its aftermath and to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
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A Fictional Murder Mystery
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Don't worry, nothing important.
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Sorry Foad (admin), I know you said no conspiracy theories but I'm just articulating what's on everyone's mind
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JOY
Whatever has ever happened before this moment is irrelevant
Orhan Pamuk walked into the stage and the excitement of hearing him reading from his new book took over my breathing system, inside my veins, my stomach, my eyes, and I felt enchanted by his tall silhouette and the shine in his silver hair. I couldn’t decide which one of his little gestures were the most charming; his subtle smile as he glanced at the audience, or his obvious difficulty in pronouncing some words? At the end, I was particularly captivated by his inquisitive eyes, as if he could still look at the world with amazement
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HUMOR
Domestic violence may lead to foreign conflicts
It all started when Gretchen sued Ed for sexual harassment. "Your honor,” she told the court, “this man touches me inappropriately, constantly flirts with me, and always suggests some sort of intimate relation." "How long has this been going on?" The presiding judge asked. "Ever since we got married." Things only got worse. As the result of the suit, Ed lost his job at Frontières Sans Médecins, Borders Without Doctors, because they lost patients with him. He was able to land a job as a proof reader. He painstakingly corrected pages that had been intentionally left blank
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