sanctions not good enough for AIPAC

Q

Jewish groups welcome sanctions but want more

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19-May-2010 (one comment)
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"I passed through hell, and now I am in paradise."

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Iranian Killer Of Former Prime Minister Arrives Home From France

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19-May-2010
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Persona non grata greeted by government officials

سوگلی محمود

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بی بی سی / مهدی رستم پور
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19-May-2010
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Iranian authorities welcome a murderer

Laat bazi instead of protocol

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Jahan News via Asr-e Iran
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19-May-2010 (one comment)
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So far 6 trips to Qom and 6 trips to New York

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BBC Persian / Hossein Bastani
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19-May-2010
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Arthimis
19-May-2010 (2 comments)
KRYON BOOK, ELEVEN: Lifting the Veil, the New Energy Apocalypse! >>>
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18-May-2010 (15 comments)
A Compilation of News on France 24 ( English ) reporting on Ali Vakili Rad's Liberation as well and the Iranian government's official stance. Ali Vakili Rad has been offered a Job as a Tourist Guide in Iran. Watch Here >>>

Come on not another sanction!

erooni

New possible sanction againt Iran!

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18-May-2010 (one comment)
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NUCLEAR

Don't get too carried away

What the Iran deal is missing

18-May-2010 (9 comments)
The nuclear deal announced Monday between Iran, Brazil and Turkey has certainly gotten many analysts and reporters excited, not least the LA Times, which described the agreement as, possibly, a ‘stunning’ breakthrough. And it could be. According to Ramin Mehmanparast, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, the deal will entail the transfer of 1200 kilograms of Iran’s low-enriched uranium (LEU), which has been enriched up to 3.5 percent, to Turkey. Once there, it will be exchanged for nuclear fuel. But we shouldn’t get too carried away>>>
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18-May-2010
From a public talk by the late Terence McKenna. >>>
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18-May-2010
تبادل سوخت اتمی، جام زهر یا خرید وقت؟ ادامه واکنش ها >>>

CANNES

Attack on Cinema

Kiarostami defends jailed fellow direcor Jafar Panahi

18-May-2010 (2 comments)
In his introduction Kiarostami said, “cinema has been attacked, which is why I am intervening.” He further stated that on his way to the Palais, he got a message from Panahi’s wife, to call her as soon as he possibly could.” Kiarostami interpreted this as being positive news, interestingly enough since it could be negative, too. Kiarostami said, “the fact that a filmmaker has been jailed is intolerable … an entire art form has been jailed.” The Iranian filmmaker also mentioned the March letter which appeared in the New York Times and told us he had brought a stack of them along in case any of the journalists present needed a take-home copy>>>