Foreigner's biggest hit of all time was "I Want to Know What Love Is."
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I'm interested in compiling iranian pop music that has tabla and other indian elements in them.
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Azar Nafisi, the author of: "Things I've Been Silent About: Memories", interviewed by Trita Parsi, President, National Iranian American Council
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Iraqi policemen get American training.
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It is a big bore of a movie. And definitely it is curtains for Aish behenji
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NUCLEAR IRAN
Will Washington break with George Bush’s Iran policy?
While the western media along with Israeli Security Forces continue to make all kinds of noises and objections about “successful tests” at the Bushehr nuclear reactor, Iran reiterated its right of peaceful pursuit of developing nuclear energy, being a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and monitored under the supervision of the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The high degree of hypocrisy reflected in the outcries by officials in the United States and the European Union Trio (France, Germany and Britain) can be accurately measured with just a brief glance back into the history of nuclear technology in Iran
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TOP SECRET
On Bahai super-agent Mansour Taeed
Dear Number One, As ordered, I went to see the play We Are Not Spies in Berkeley this past weekend for the purpose of discovering the true identity and purpose of its Bahai author, Mansour Taeed. Disguised as a drama critic, I gained admission to this show despite the fact that the theater was sold out and people were being turned away at the gate. This report omits details regarding the beautiful agent I seduced in the line duty to get my ticket. First, my assessment of Bahai spy technology: it sucks. At the beginning of this one-man show, Taeed said the play would self-destruct soon after the performance ends. He even played the Mission Impossible theme. The play hasn’t self-destructed!
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Fun visit to Tehran through a recent video clip.
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