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Free the Febfair!!!
1 hour, 9 minutes ago ago from Pinaywriter's Oral Diarrhea
Madam President, I understand that as the esteemed president of our beloved alma mater, you have so many concerns that taxes your time and your patience to their limit. I grieve with you that the prestige of the university seems to be slipping. But I take pride in my school, my dear UPLB, one of the many campuses that celebrate the University February Fair. I have joined one single rally in my time as a student. I lost my voice ...
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21 hours ago ago from Cult of Mac | The Mac, the iPod, the iPhone - and the people who love them
10:05 am, February 9th, 2010, Nicole Martinelli CC-licensed, thanks GlennFleishman on Flickr. Perhaps in a bid to become the world's leading iCollege, Abilene Christian University will publish an edition of the school paper designed for iPad. The Texas institution where the IT studies department was rechristened iSchool started equipping freshmen with iPhones and iPod Touches back in 2008. The iSchool also started prepping ...
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1 hour, 20 minutes ago ago from Northeast Intelligence Network
By Doug Hagmann 10 February 2010: It was at 2:00 p.m. Tehran time on February 11, 1979 when Islamic “revolutionaries” first entered and took over the Iranian palaces, government buildings, and television and radio stations once under the control of the Shah of Iran. This Thursday marks the 31st anniversary of the end stage collapse of the Shah dynasty and the installation of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini as Iran’s top Muslim theocratic ...
Related contentOpposition from Conservatives Behind Ahmadinejad Nuclear Flip-Flop
22 hours ago ago from insideIRAN
Arash Aramesh Last week, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad issued conflicting statements about whether Iran was willing to accept the uranium enrichment exchange program, which was proposed by the 5+1 states. First, he said that Iran was willing to work with the international community based on an agreement proposed last year, which required Iran to send 3 percent of its enriched uranium abroad and receive 20 percent enriched fuel in return. ...
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14 hours ago ago from Dancing Czars
February 9, 2010 By Amanda Reinecker Heritage Foundation In his text book, The Arab Mind on page 172, the Author, Raphael Patai, explains the dichotomy of Arab reality as it pertains to thoughts and deeds. In essence, thinking about doing something, talking about it are often the same as doing it. How many times have we heard Ahmadinejad tell us of things he plans to do. Will this be the same on February 11th? In a short ...
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Iran Says Nuclear Fuel Swap Remains an Option
30 minutes ago ago from FOX News
Iran Says Nuclear Fuel Swap Remains an Option Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Print AP Feb. 7: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wears eye protection goggles as he visits an exhibition of Iran s laser science, in Tehran. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates A top Iranian official says a nuclear fuel swap with the West proposed under a U.N.-drafted plan remains an option. The late Tuesday comment by Ali Akbar Salehi, Iran's nuclear chief ...
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12 hours ago ago from Aol News
Iran Vs. the West: The Factors at Play Updated: 44 minutes ago E-mail More (Feb. 9) As Iran moves farther down the road toward nuclear armament and the United States seeks to rally the world for an economic deterrent, how well is either side achieving what it wants? Iranian scientists on Tuesday began the process of turning about 55 pounds of low-enriched uranium gas into ...
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