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Archive for February, 2006

Yesterday’s Daily Briefing on Iran is interesting in that there is much speculation about the Russian/Iranian deal. There are many articles worth reading.

Rooz Online also has an article about the undisclosed discussions Iran with Europe. These are notes from within Iran.

Today’s articles include: Vital Perspective published the full text of the embargoed IAEA Report on [...]

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Yesterday’s Daily Briefing on Iran is interesting in that there is much speculation about the Russian/Iranian deal. There are many articles worth reading.

Rooz Online also has an article about the undisclosed discussions Iran with Europe. These are notes from within Iran.

Today’s articles include: Vital Perspective published the full text of the embargoed IAEA Report on [...]

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Yesterday’s Daily Briefing on Iran is interesting in that there is much speculation about the Russian/Iranian deal. There are many articles worth reading.

Rooz Online also has an article about the undisclosed discussions Iran with Europe. These are notes from within Iran.

Today’s articles include: Vital Perspective published the full text of the embargoed IAEA Report on [...]

Read Full Post »

Yesterday’s Daily Briefing on Iran is interesting in that there is much speculation about the Russian/Iranian deal. There are many articles worth reading.

Rooz Online also has an article about the undisclosed discussions Iran with Europe. These are notes from within Iran.

Today’s articles include: Vital Perspective published the full text of the embargoed IAEA Report on [...]

Read Full Post »

You thought the universities were getting bad. You thought they were too Left. But did you know this?
“In some ways,” Mr. Rahmatullah told the New York Times. “I’m the luckiest person in the world. I could have ended up in Guantanamo Bay. Instead I ended up at Yale.” One of the courses he has taken [...]

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You thought the universities were getting bad. You thought they were too Left. But did you know this?
“In some ways,” Mr. Rahmatullah told the New York Times. “I’m the luckiest person in the world. I could have ended up in Guantanamo Bay. Instead I ended up at Yale.” One of the courses he has taken [...]

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You thought the universities were getting bad. You thought they were too Left. But did you know this?
“In some ways,” Mr. Rahmatullah told the New York Times. “I’m the luckiest person in the world. I could have ended up in Guantanamo Bay. Instead I ended up at Yale.” One of the courses he has taken [...]

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You thought the universities were getting bad. You thought they were too Left. But did you know this?
“In some ways,” Mr. Rahmatullah told the New York Times. “I’m the luckiest person in the world. I could have ended up in Guantanamo Bay. Instead I ended up at Yale.” One of the courses he has taken [...]

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The Justice Department disputed Google’s defense of private search results and continued requests to view search information would violate privacy rights in a brief filed yesterday. If you remember, in January Google was taken to court for failing to comply with a subpoena duces tecum asking for a week’s worth of search information in [...]

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Organizers of Protests

Mohammed, of Iraq the Model, is a very wise Iraqi thinker. I hope the people in Washington DC read his site. They may learn a thing or a thousand.

He has written about the aftermath of the bombing of the Golden Dome. It is quite rational, to say the least; and it is quite thought-provoking.

Who are [...]

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