hooshie
30-Oct-2008 (13 comments)
Let's remember >>>
Arshan Shirani
30-Oct-2008 (3 comments)
a poem i wrote >>>
javaneh29
30-Oct-2008 (17 comments)
I need some help please to find a particular song:) >>>
Manoucher Avaznia
30-Oct-2008 (16 comments)

ای دل به جستجوی بلا می فرستمت.

ای طالب بلا به بلا می فرستمت.

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darius
30-Oct-2008
When luck and skill is combined together. >>>

TRAVELER

Enchanted

Journey to Lisbon and several other Portuguese cities

30-Oct-2008 (one comment)
I recently visited Lisbon and several other cities of Portugal [Photos]. The trip was not only fun but an adventure since Portugal is like no other country in Europe. There is a lot of history to be observed. Portugal has been a seafaring nation since the fourteenth century. Its very poverty drove many of its people out of the country in search of a better life, and thus turned the Portuguese into discoverers. They sailed everywhere, from Brazil to China and East Timor via Angola and Mozambique, from Hormuz in the Persian Gulf to Goa in India, in a quest for riches and intent on spreading the catholic faith. Portugal is the land of Henry the Navigator and Vasco de Gama, the first to sail to India via the Cape. Fado, the country’s traditional music reflects the melancholy of the many who left their country never to return, their homesickness and the longing of those they left behind. Is this also why the Portuguese, though friendly and helpful, are not exuberant like the Italians, why they rarely smile?>>>

Palestinians (Jordanians) Can Abuse Too?

Anonymous Observer

Migrant Workers Suffer Abuse In Jordan, a Majority Palestinian Nation

BBC
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30-Oct-2008 (2 comments)
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UP-CLOSE

Sleepless in Tehran

Watching oil prices fall from $147 a barrel to $57 is not like counting sheep

30-Oct-2008 (51 comments)
Under Ahmadinejad, Iran's mullahs have gone on a domestic subsidy binge — using oil money to cushion the prices of food, gasoline, mortgages and to create jobs — to buy off the Iranian people. But the one thing Ahmadinejad couldn't buy was real economic growth. Iran today has 30 percent inflation, 11 percent unemployment and huge underemployment with thousands of young college grads, engineers and architects selling pizzas and driving taxis. And now with oil prices falling, Iran — just like the Soviet Union — is going to have to pull back spending across the board. Fasten your seat belts. The U.N. has imposed three rounds of sanctions against Iran since Ahmadinejad took office in 2005 because of Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment. But high oil prices minimized those sanctions; collapsing oil prices will now magnify those sanctions>>>
SCE Campaign
30-Oct-2008
This is Iran -- one of the last remaining countries that still imposes the death penalty on children, for crimes committed under the age of 18>>>

"روز جهانی کورش بزرگ"

azaadeh
rfi / رحمت قاسم بیگلو
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30-Oct-2008 (4 comments)
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تعمق در بحرانهای اخیر

Obama2008
30-Oct-2008

This 30 minutes Obama ad was broadcasted on major TV networks

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Obama2008
30-Oct-2008

Vote November 4th. Make History

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msbm0508
29-Oct-2008 (14 comments)

Crack , shishe , alcol....komak lazem daram ke shayad betoonam komak bekonam azizamo.

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Manoucher Avaznia
29-Oct-2008

Images of yours, upon these poems, if snow again;

A book of poems, in this literature, will glow again.

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