some things LOOK different but smell the same....
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من هیچگاه فیشر را ندیده بودم ولی او در زندگی من تاثیرگزار بود.
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Almost at the end of the third decade of the Iranian
Revolution, it seems it is about the time to demystify what was for three decade intentionally confused and mystified.
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Berlin Conference (April, 2000)
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یادم هست حدود هفت هشت سال پیش در میدان توپخانه تهران (بخوانید میدان امام خمینی( سوار اتوبوس تجریش شدم. صبح جمعه بود و بسیاری از مسافرها عازم کوه بودند.
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Last night I went to OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) to finally see in the flesh the man whose articles I used to devour during Khatami's presidency
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DUMBS = Deep Underground Military Bases (Black Projects): Do they exist?
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French-Iranian filmmaker Mehrnoushe Solouki allowed to leave Iran
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امان از من و تو: از ملک الشعرایِ بهار
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NUCLEAR
A new vision is required; one that sees the world for what it is
The problem at the heart of the current controversy over the Iranian nuclear issue is not one of knowledge but of regulation. Believe it or not, at exactly 08:15 local time, August 6, 1945, “Little Boy” opened Pandora’s box of nuclear knowledge and all hell broke loose over Hiroshima. The world woke up to a new technology; steam and internal combustion were old; “fission” and “fusion” were the new buzzwords. The mysterious “unknown” atom had become “known” and engineers everywhere started looking at its potential utility and destructive ability. Now, some 60 years later, some people think that they can turn back the clock to that pre-Hiroshima era of mystery. It cannot be done.
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