Senate: Some Fight Snoopers' Rights,Obama Sleeps

Rosie T.

Feingold, Dodd planning filibuster of wiretap bill

The Raw Story/Democracy Now / Video Interview Amy Goodman DemocracyNow
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26-Jun-2008 (one comment)
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No More Rice For Many Iranians

News Goffer

In the rice basket and bazaars of Iran, they feel the pain

International Herald Tribune/Reuters / Zahra Hosseinan
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26-Jun-2008
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What is 'Iranian Nationalism?'

News Goffer

Israeli threats stiffen Iran's resolve

Asia Times / Kaveh Afrasiabi
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26-Jun-2008 (3 comments)
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New Delhi: Nirvana for Obama

Rosie T.

Pandits pray to Hanuman for Obama

mdtv/Press Trust of India
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26-Jun-2008 (one comment)
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مسا بقات فوچیبال اروپا

Hajminator

Germany 3-2 Turkey

BBC
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26-Jun-2008
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darouse54
26-Jun-2008 (3 comments)
This morning again I woke up thinking about last Friday’s meeting again, I just realize how horrible I was treated and I should have done the same thing they did by doing my best to make them look bad>>>
mihanyar
26-Jun-2008
...I remember so vividly  the Polonia pastry shop in Chaharbagh, I stopped there with my older brother few times a week to buy Ponchik or in polish Ponchki>>>
Kooshan
25-Jun-2008 (one comment)
bahram9821
25-Jun-2008 (one comment)
Pinky needs a good home. >>>
sadegh
25-Jun-2008 (27 comments)
The objective of forging a lasting peace to the Israel-Palestine conflict has, at least on the surface, acted as a kind of Holy Grail for a number of American presidents – Kennedy, Carter and Clinton all made gestures toward peace and all failed on the count of co-birthing a Palestinian state>>>

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Out of the question?

It is Israel that does not want even the possibility of a nuclear Iran

25-Jun-2008 (31 comments)
The nuclear issue has dominated the relationship of the west with Iran over the past several years. The issue is still unresolved and it threatens to get worse and lead to military confrontation. Many Iranians find themselves torn in between siding with either. Siding with the west means siding with an obviously hypocritical unjustifiable position against Iranian sense of nationalism and pride. Siding with the Islamic Republic means siding with a tyrannical regime that is severely oppressing Iranians. What is one to do? I believe there is a solution that all individual Iranians and Iranian organization striving for freedom for Iran and Iranians should campaign for>>>