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Election of Obama a Chance to ‘Offset’ Iranian Influence: Kitabat of Iraq
11 days ago
Iranian official urges Obama to end U.S. sanctions
12 days ago
Iranian, Brazilian FMs discuss issues of mutual interest
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China backs Iranian full membership at SCO
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Time for a U.S.-Iranian 'Grand Bargain'
34 days ago
Iranian moderate cleric declares presidential candidacy
37 days ago

Source: www.ksusentinel.com --- 5 minutes ago
KSU Students will join Students of the University of Kashan in a video conference on Thursday to discuss and understand each other’s cultures and experiences. ...
Source: www.maroon-news.com --- 45 days ago
It may come as no surprise that Colgate Students are attending important events around the world -- at least until you learn of last week's excursion. On September 24th, a select group of Colgate International Relations majors and Students had an outstanding opportunity presented to them. ...
Source: www.mideastyouth.com --- 43 days ago
Every year, millions of Students worldwide prepare excitedly for a new academic year - a journey that will equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to become active and productive citizens. But instead of worrying about homework, pop-up quizzes and detention, Baha’i Students in Iran worry about being admitted to academic institutions in the [...] ...
Source: standwithuscampus.com --- 39 days ago
Canadian Students protest against Iranian leader By CARA STERN, Special to The CJN Thursday, 02 October 2008 NEW YORK—A large group of Canadian Students showed their disapproval of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a Sept. 22 rally in New York City. The Canadians were among thousands protesting at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza against Ahmadinejad’s presence at the United Nations, where [...] ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 15 days ago
AP - Hundreds of Iranian children bused in for the occasion crowded outside the former U.S. Embassy on Monday, burning American flags and chanting slogans to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the building's seizure by militant Students. ...
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 15 days ago
Hundreds of Iranian school Students crowded outside the former U.S. Embassy on Monday, burning American flags and chanting slogans to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the building's seizure. ...
Source: www.boston.com --- 14 days ago
TEHRAN - Hundreds of Iranian school Students bused in for the occasion crowded outside the former US Embassy yesterday, burning American flags and chanting slogans to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the building's seizure by militant Iranian Students. ...
Source: www.sfgate.com --- 15 days ago
Hundreds of Iranian school Students bused in for the occasion crowded outside the former U.S. Embassy on Monday, burning American flags and chanting slogans to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the building's seizure by militant Iranian Students. Equal... ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 15 days ago
Thousands of Iranians demonstrated to celebrate the 29th anniversary of the takeover of the U.S. Embassy by militant Students, Iranian state television reported. ...
Source: corner.nationalreview.com --- 13 hours ago
Media Blogger Hossein Derakhshan arrested, confesses espionage for Israel. Saffar Harandi, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, responds to Rafsanjani and former president Khatami's criticism of "monopolistic tendencies in the media reports:" "I was amazed when some respectable persons expressed concern with regard to press freedom at the present time, and they also expressed matters which reflected their worry about the state of press reports in Iran. The statements made me think of the time those grandees were in power they wept in public [reference to Khatami] in the face of even the slightest public criticism...!" (E) Iran upset that U.S. won't allow Iranian press agencies to set up offices in United States. #more#Iran in the Afghan Media Commentary in Kabulpress accuses Iran of persecuting Afghan refugees. The author also points out that returning Afghan refugees are not welcomed in Afghanistan - some are ridiculed as "little Iranian," while others are labeled as "Iranian agents." Article, entitled "Who is responsible," censures the Iranian government's stringent measures barring Afghan refugee Students from higher education. Mosharekat-e Melli reports on "renewed exodus of Afghan refugees to Iran." Three million Afghan refugees had repatriated from Iran since the fall of the Taliban. Quoting the Afghan Ministry of Refugee Affairs, the report says two million of them have migrated back to Iran. Unemployment, deteriorat ...
Source: www.sacbee.com --- 8 days ago
Nicole Woolsey Biggart The U.S. economy slouched toward recession when Nicole Woolsey Biggart joined the University of California, Davis, business faculty in 1981. Now, as the 61-year-old economic sociologist prepares to step down in July as dean of the university's Graduate School of Management, the economy is slumping again. Visitors to her "silver sage" office (a "chill-out color," Biggart says) see mementoes from her global travels: an abacus from China, an Iranian vase. A rack filled with bottles of wine made by former Students sits next to the door. During a recent hourlong conversation, Biggart covered everything from education to Wall Street and the U.S. auto industry: How has teaching at the university changed over the years? The methods have changed. When I started you stood in front of a class and lectured, then you stopped and answered questions. Now plenty of learning is done in other ways and outside of the classroom. We have a lot of Students who do projects. They learn from each other. We do team-based training. The basics of business education still fall into the same categories: finance, accounting, marketing, organizational behavior and so forth. But the actual content of what's inside those categories has changed. In the '80s and '90s there was a real move toward the internationalization of the curriculum. We were interested in what the Japanese were doing. It's now much more about globalization, looking at th ...
Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 43 days ago
More That Unites is a touring photography exhibition that aims to promote peace and tolerance by celebrating diversity, and inspire social change through photographic practice. Through stories told by Iranian photographers, More That Unites strives to humanize Western conceptions of Iran by celebrating the cultures, symbols and rituals that are distinctively Iranian. Featured photographers include Isabelle Eshraghi, winner of the Kodak Critics' Prize in 1997 for her body of work entitled 'Women of Isfahan,' and Marjan Vayghan, whose installations and performances have been featured at MOCA Los Angeles and Tehran. Private View 20th October 5-7pm. FREE and open to the public. The Gallery. at Goldsmiths Students' Union, Dixon Road, New Cross, SE14 6 NW. ...
Source: www2.tbo.com --- 14 days ago
Hundreds of Iranian Students bused in for the occasion burned U.S. and Israeli flags and chanted slogans Monday in front of the former U.S. embassy in Tehran, commemorating the 29th anniversary of the Iranian hostage crisis. In 1979, militant Iranian Students who believed the embassy was a center of plots against the Persian country held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days. The United States severed diplomatic ties in response, and the two countries have not had formal relations since. ...
Source: www.charlotteobserver.com --- 12 days ago
(By NASSER KARIMI, Associated Press Writer) Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday congratulated Barack Obama on his election win - the first time an Iranian leader has offered such wishes to a U.S. president-elect since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Ahmadinejad sent a message to Obama in which he congratulated the Democrat on "attracting the majority of voters in the election." The text of the note was carried by the official IRNA news agency. In the message, Ahmadinejad also said he hopes Obama will "use the opportunity to serve the (American) people and leave a good name for history" during his term in office. Obama has said he is open to direct diplomacy with Iranian leaders as a way to break the impasse between the two countries or give the U.S. more credibility to press for tougher sanctions if talks on its nuclear program fail. His policy marks a departure from that of the Bush administration, which has refused to engage Iranian leaders. Iran and U.S. have no formal diplomatic relations since 1979 and the hostage drama when militant Iranian Students held 52 Americans captive 444 days. Current U.S.-Iranian relations remain tense, with Washington accusing Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons and of providing support for Shiite militants who are killing U.S. soldiers in Iraq - charges Iran denies. In Jerusalem, Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, a contender for prime minister in her country's elections, warn ...
Source: www.malaysiakini.com --- 27 days ago
Universiti Malaya said today it has withdrawn an invitation to Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi to give a speech on Islam, because of objections from its Iranian Students. ...
Source: www.charlotteobserver.com --- 45 days ago
University of Colorado freshman Darian Salehy loves college life so far - except for one thing. "It's all white people," Salehy mused on the Boulder campus lawn recently, looking at fellow Students headed to class. Salehy, of Iranian descent, fears the state's flagship university, currently about 9 percent non-white, might become less diverse if Colorado passes a ballot measure banning government consideration of race or gender in university admissions, contracts and state spending. The measure is similar to ones approved by voters in California, Michigan and Washington state, as well as one on the Nebraska ballot this year. It's part of a state-by-state push by former California regent Ward Connerly, who tried but failed to get the question on ballots in Arizona and Oklahoma this year. Affirmative action isn't dominating national political headlines - or even getting a lot of talk in Colorado, where it's just one of 14 ballot measures facing voters and has been overshadowed by the presidential race and financial crisis. The Colorado Board of Regents has not taken a position on the amendment, though Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter opposes it, saying it would undercut state education efforts. In Nebraska, the State College Board of Trustees and the University of Nebraska both oppose it. Proponents are unswayed by the fact that the numbers of Students of color have declined at flagship schools in states that have passed similar measure ...
Source: www.metrowestdailynews.com --- 26 days ago
TODAY, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008 JAZZ CONCERT Made in the Shade performs Dixieland, swing, ragtime, blues and be-bob tonight at 7:30, at Hudson Town Hall, 78 Main St. Tickets are 10/$7 at the door. Call 978-562-1646 or visit upwitharts.org. A FILM SCREENING of "Persepolis" (2007), an Oscar-nominated animated coming-of-age film about a young Iranian girl, takes place tonightat 7, at Framingham Public Library, 49 Lexington St. Visit framinghamlibrary.org. NEIL SIMON'S COMEDY "Fools" will be performed by Students Oct. 23-25 at 7, in the Hudson High School Intel Mini Theatre, 69 Brigham St. Tickets are $7 at the door. Call 978-567-6250. 'SWEET CHARITY,' the musical, will be presented by the Dean College School of Arts tonight and tomorrow night at 8, and Oct. 25, 26, 30 and Nov. 1 at 2 and 8 p.m., at the Center for the Performing Arts, Dean College, School Street, Franklin. Tickets are $15/$5. Call 508-541-1606. BRANDEIS THEATER COMPANY stages Sondheim's musical comedy "Saturday Night" through Oct. 26 at the Laurie Theater, Brandeis University, 415 Main St., Waltham. Tickets are $18-$20. Call 781-736-3400. Visit brandeis.edu. AMAZING THINGS ARTS CENTER, 160 Hollis St., Framingham. Dan Cloutier leads a Folk Open Mike featuring The Fool Saints tonight at 7:30. Admission is $6/$5. Call 508-405-2787 or visit amazingthings.org. DCU CENTER in Worcester welcomes country music star Alan Jackson with Trace Adkins and James Otto tonight at 7:30. Tick ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 22 days ago
Qulamrza Amani, one of the activists and leaders of South Azerbaijan National movement has been killed together with two of his brothers in traffic accident. Witnesses say that two lorries which have squeezed Amani's car belong to SEPAH (Islamic Revolution Guards). The murder has happened on the road Tebriz - Khoja. It should be noted that Iranian regime pursues systematic policy of suppressing Azerbaijanis who demand their natural rights to practice their native language since this right is indicated even in the Constitution of the named country. Azerbaijanis constitute 30 million of 70 million population of Iran. During last months Iran regime has imprisoned more than 20 activists of Southern Azerbaijan including writers, analysts, journalists, Students, university teachers and others. ...
Source: www.businesssheet.com --- 34 days ago
Nouriel Roubini, the permanantly grouchy NYU professor who saw this economic mess coming is suddenly a star. His popularity had been ticking up through the summer, but the combination of a New York Times Magazine profile and his inability to say "no" to a televised interview on the collapse of the financial industry has made the man's popularity stratospheric. But with great exposure comes great scrutiny. In the past two days Gawker has delved into his Facebook profile to reveal that the Dr. Doom label slapped on him by the Times might be a bit disingenuous. The image of Dr. Doom may satisfy the needs of the media and partygoers this Halloween-but Roubini is anything but dour. The 50-year-old Iranian-Jewish economist is a promiscuous Facebook friend who draws a cosmopolitan crowd to the frequent parties at his Tribeca loft-an apartment with walls indented with plaster vulvas, incidentally. The scary thing for us, as we're not that old, or that removed from school is thinking about being one of his Students. This is entirely too much information about an economics teacher. ...
Source: www.sacbee.com --- 12 days ago
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has congratulated Barack Obama on his election win - the first time an Iranian leader has offered such wishes to a U.S. president-elect since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Ahmadinejad sent a message to Obama in which he congratulated the Democrat on "attracting the majority of voters in the election." The text of the note was carried by the official IRNA news agency on Thursday. In the message, Ahmadinejad also says he hopes Obama will "use the opportunity to serve the (American) people and leave a good name" during his term in office. Iran and U.S. have no formal diplomatic relations since 1979 and the hostage drama when militant Iranian Students held 52 Americans captive 444 days. ...

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