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World Opinion Mon, 6 Feb 2012
File - In this photo released by the semi-official Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), an Iran's Shahab-3 missile is launched by the Revolutionary Guard, during a maneuver outside the city of Qom, Iran, Tuesday, June 28, 2011.
Iran   Peace   Photos   War   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
An attack on Iran must be stopped
'Today’s anti-war campaign must break the parliamentary consensus for war which proved so calamitous in 2003.' Photograph: Mike Kemp/In Pictures/Corbis | ... (photo: AP / ISNA, Ruhollah Vahdati)
The Guardian
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center, flashes victory signs as he arrives to an air force base in Quito, Ecuador, Thursday Jan. 12, 2012.
Iran   Israel   Mideast   Photos   Wikipedia: IranIsrael relations  
Robert Fisk: An attack on Tehran would be madness. So don't rule it out
| Maybe it's because I've been in the Middle East for 36 years, but I sniff some old herrings in the air. Leon Panetta, the US Defence Secretary no less, warns us that Israel may strike. So does CNN â... (photo: AP / Martin Jaramillo)
The Independent
Pro-Syrian regime protesters, hold up portraits of Syrian President Bashar Assad, left, and for his father Hafez Assad, right, during a demonstration against the Arab League decision to suspend Syria in front the Syrian embassy, in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday Nov. 13, 2011. Syria: a Soviet hangover turned headache
| The uprisings in Libya and now Syria have pitched the Arab League, a body which had little relevance to conflicts raging on its doorstep, into the centre of the diplomatic arena. The league matters ... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla) The Guardian
Democracy   Photos   Russia   Syria   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
Sara Ukley, a morale, welfare and recreation fitness instructor, teaches yoga during a health fair and aerobic-a-thon. Instructor matters in yoga practice
| The yoga world is abuzz with a recent New York Times article, “How Yoga Can Wreck Your Body,” written by William J. Broad. | The article left many experienced yogis losing their “dhyana” whi... (photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Johansen Laurel) Chicago Sun-Times
Body   Instructor   Photos   Wikipedia/Yoga   World  
General Opinion
Commemorating Eid-e-Milad Commemorating Eid-e-Milad
| By Zahoor Hussain Bhat | The oldest and noblest tribe in the whole of Arabia was Bani Hashim. They were the descendants of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) through his son Hazrat Is... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) Kashmir Observer
Eid   Muslim   Photos   Religion   Wikipedia: Mawlid  
Real Madrid's coach Jose Mourinho from Portugal Why it's just too special for Jose
| Quite why Jose Mourinho is angling to return to English football is a mystery. He would not be able to make head nor tail of it now. | Back in 2004, during his first se... (photo: AP / Alberto Saiz) The Daily Mail
Football   Madrid   Photos   Soccer   Wikipedia: José Mourinho  
Mormons need not be such a mystery Mormons need not be such a mystery
| Spencer Daems, 9, spends three hours every Sunday morning in Sunday School classes and worship services. | He spends 10 minutes every day studying scripture. | He sets ... (photo: WN / Marzena ) Cincinnati
Church   Mystery   Photos   School   Wikipedia: Religion   Worship  
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas reacts as his team score against Arsenal during their English Premier League soccer match at the Stamford Bridge Stadium, London, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. Andre Villas-Boas and Sir Alex Ferguson unite in criticism of officials' 'dubious' decisions
Howard Webb and Darren Cann, England’s World Cup final officials, were subjected to criticism from both managers following a succession of contentious decisions in ... (photo: AP / Tom Hevezi) The Daily Telegraph
Chelsea   Manchester   Photos   Premier League   Teammanager   Wikipedia: André Villas-Boas  
Sheikh Zayed highway towers are seen at the skyline of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. Dubai World, the emirate's main holding company, said Thursday it is shifting executives and real estate from its property division Nakheel to the investment fund that owns Barneys New York and part of Cirque Du Soleil as it scrambles to convince lenders it can pay back its debts. Dubai abandons $10bn debt restructuring
Dubai's government has walked away from the $10bn (£6.3bn) debt restructuring of one of its biggest conglomerates, leaving creditors, including the Royal Bank of Sc... (photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili) The Daily Telegraph
Banks   Debt   Dubai   Photos   Wikipedia: Dubai  
North America Europe
Hecker's ex-wife loses out on retirement cash
Lawsuit alleges police negligence
Success spoiled by city's idea to walk away from FAIR sc
C.J.: Don Shelby's powerhouse a bright sight in 2012 Par
Mitt Romney
Sorry, Mitt: It Won't Be an American Century
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Java and Justice
Hell hath no fury like Britain 'scorned'
Syria envoys recalled by Britain and the US in protest at &#
Alberto Contador stripped of 2010 Tour de France title
Coffee Town restaurant rich toast  on the fourth floor in Megamall,Batam city,Indonesia
Coffee Shop Confusion in the Netherlands
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Asia Middle East
Our speech is indicative of our character
Test yourself and your friend by this rule
Dissidents to Watch in 2012
Winter's Palace
Nomura Holdings
Asian Markets Are Mixed After Chinese PMI Beats Expectations
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Israeli FM discusses Iran in Congress visit
Appeal from Syria's Homs: "God help us"
Egypt presidential race to open mid-March
Three Tawarga refugees killed near Tripoli
Egyptian anti-government activists run for a cover from the tear gaz during clashes with the riot- police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.
Protesters continue to battle police in Egypt
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South America Africa
Chavez Jr. retains WBC middleweight title against Rubio
The sorry state of L.A.'s sidewalks; California's hi
Welcome to Florida: Brazilians would strengthen economy, tie
The Genius of Chavez
Welcome to Florida: Brazilians would strengthen economy, ties to U.S.
Welcome to Florida: Brazilians would strengthen economy, ties to U.S.
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Nation Oil Fields Are Not Fields for Games
Talking With Khartoum Regime Is Waste of Time
Why East Africa Remains Poor
Harare Needs Leadership Renewal to Achieve Success
Egyptian anti-government activists run for a cover from the tear gaz during clashes with the riot- police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.
Protesters continue to battle police in Egypt
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Australia Caribbean
MPs maintain the rage ... with banks
Gillard aims to time it right as voters back race equality
Investigation into Waratah train wreck needed
Media attacks on PM 'sexist', says Greens leader
Inside of London 2012 Olympic stadium whilst under construction.
London 2012 Olympics: Australia at full strength for track cycling test event
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Tracking a potential Cuba oil spill
How AP Reporters Operate in Cuba
A super Sunday for Raquel Castro
A death in Cuba exposes business as usual
Fidel castro la verdad
Castro lambasts US Republican primary as idiotic
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