Souri
29-Apr-2009 (3 comments)
Got this by email again. Nice words to think about>>>
Reza 41
29-Apr-2009 (24 comments)
پیش در آمدی قبل از توضیح آیات شریفه قرآن کریم >>>

A New Low for America

smhb

Cheney's Twisted World

InformationClearingHouse.info / Andy Worthington
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29-Apr-2009 (2 comments)
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Manoucher Avaznia
29-Apr-2009 (6 comments)

چون دو آیینه که رو در روی هم

صورت آن بندد درین و این در آن

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Western arrogance

smhb

Face to Face with History

InformationClearingHouse.info / Martin Jacques
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29-Apr-2009
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Never Ending Game

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West traps Russia in its own backyard

Asia Times Online / Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar
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29-Apr-2009
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Lets watch

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US promotes Iran in energy market

Asia Times Online / Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar
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29-Apr-2009 (one comment)
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Elisabeth Learning From Farah ;0)

Darius Kadivar

Queen e-mails bloggers for the first time queen.elizabeth@royal.gov.uk

bbc
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29-Apr-2009 (2 comments)
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تحریمهای تازه علیه ایران

TelevisionWashington.com
TelevisionWashington.com / WashingtonTV
29-Apr-2009
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Lieberman Announces New Iran Sanctions

TelevisionWashington.com

US Senator Lieberman: New Iran Sanctions Act is "Big Stick" for Obama

TelevisionWashington.com / WashingtonTV
29-Apr-2009
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The morning-after pill refill

Fred

This Iran Strategy Looks Awfully Familiar

Forbes / Ramin Ahmadi MD
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29-Apr-2009 (2 comments)
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ART

Fading figures

Fading figures

Paintings

by Nikoo Haji Tarkhani
29-Apr-2009 (5 comments)

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What a STUPID reporter

Q

Can Ahmadinejad copy Obama's election slogan? Yes, he can

Guardian / Robert Tait
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29-Apr-2009 (15 comments)
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IRAN-U.S.

Restoring the Balance?

This Iran strategy looks awfully familiar

29-Apr-2009 (21 comments)
A familiar specter is haunting foreign policy circles, hovering in particular over liberal experts and intellectuals, compelling them to re-examine their views on two former ideological adversaries, namely Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. In an exceptional turn of events, the two ex-presidents are being unanimously hailed as a pair of foreign policy visionaries--Nixon for going to China, and Reagan for embracing Mikhail Gorbachev. The specter, of course, is Henry Kissinger. Nowhere is this transformation better evident than in the debate about Iran. These days, the new conventional wisdom in Washington advocates the pursuit of a diplomatic solution with Tehran. The only existing disagreement is not over whether to negotiate but when to negotiate>>>

PRESIDENT

Right time, wrong man

Ahmadinejad is effortlessly getting all the attention he needs

29-Apr-2009 (56 comments)
As Iran nears its presidential elections, Ahmadinejad's team who were so far acting rather low-profile in gathering support for his second-term, are slowly beginning to make public one of the largest and most coordinated media campaigns in Iran's history. Perhaps interestingly not a single private donor will contribute to this campaign. Nor will Ahmadinejad need any local campaign offices, according to himself. Costly bill-board adverts? Why bother when you have the combined resources of the country's largest newspapers, hours and hours of unchallenged airtime on state TV and radio stations, coupled with analysis that often only adds insult to injury>>>