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    Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007
    sohil
    by sohil  5-27-2007    7
     More I couldn't clip (due to Clip Limits) #21 Gold Mining Threatens Ancient Andean Glaciers #22 $Billions in Homeland Security Spending Undisclosed #23 US Oil Targets Kyoto in Europe #24 Cheney’s Halliburton Stock Rose Over 3000 Percent Last Year #25 US Military in Paraguay Threatens Region
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    This is Iran: Tell Me What do You See?
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  10-5-2007    37
     This is from a post from a blogmigo. Very interesting pics and very interesting post. NOTE: Considering how some people in clipmarks feel about Muslim in general (and Mexicans and Iranians in particular) if you follow the link just so you can throw hate at him, don't bother, please go somewhere else.
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    Religious Cartoons. Not a bit funny. Ok?
    righthand
    by righthand  6-30-2008    15
     A god send. Well someone spoke in my ear. Church and state cartoons.
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    These are the images of Iran you don't see everyday.
    arifsali
    by arifsali  1-31-2007    23
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    The amazing paintings of Iranian artist Iman Maleki
    arifsali
    by arifsali  12-19-2007    10
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    The Execution Of A Teenage Girl
    merrie
    by merrie  10-30-2007    15
     CRUELTY OF SHARIA LAW PENALTIES imposed by Iran's religious mullahs include: THEFT: Amputation of hands or feet for persistent offenders. sion, death. ADULTERY: Death by stoning. UNMARRIED SEX: 100 lashes. CONVERSION TO RELIGION OTHER THAN ISLAM: Death. SODOMY: Death for adults, 74 lashes for consenting child. LESBIANISM: 100 lashes, or on the fourth occasion death. HOMOSEXUAL KISS: 60 lashes. RUBBING ANOTHER MAN'S THIGHS OR BUTTOCKS: 99 lashes - on 4th occasion, death.
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    Powell spills it about Bush / Iraq
    BobbyRutan
    by BobbyRutan  7-8-2007    8
     Al-Qaeda, Powell asserted, was only 10% of the problem in Iraq and Nouri al-Maliki, its prime minister, lacked the political will to establish an effective government. After a promising start to the surge at the beginning of the year, 453 unidentified corpses were found on the streets of Baghdad last month, 41% more than the 321 bodies found in January, according to unofficial Iraqi health ministry statistics.
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    Bush Setting Up America For War With Iran
    debbyski
    by debbyski  9-17-2007    83
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    Geographical Facts of the Sexes
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  11-15-2007    2
     It's just a joke, but there is a grain of truth imo......
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    Baghdad Burning, a blog from an Iraqi girl.
    Dazey
    by Dazey  12-29-2006    7
     This is a must-read for anyone concerned with what is going on in Iraq. It's an honest accounting of events in Baghdad, written by a young woman who lives there.
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    40 Stunning Satellite Photos of Earth
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  12-17-2009    6
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    Iran: You Suck At Photoshop.
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-10-2008    6
     Here's the caption on the NYT illustration above: In the four-missile version of the image released Wednesday by Sepah News, the media arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, two major sections (encircled in red) appear to closely replicate other sections (encircled in orange).
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    Geography of the Sexes
    adamc
    by adamc  10-16-2006    5
     Hey, at least men are simple.
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    FT.com: Europeans see US as Threat to PEACE.!!!
    righthand
    by righthand  7-8-2007    15
     The level of European concern about the US has remained broadly consistent over the past year. In 11 previous polls dating back to July 2006 the proportion of respondents considering the US a threat to stability has ranged between 28 per cent and 38 per cent. The latest poll comes in the wake of the “surge” that has increased US forces in Iraq to about 160,000 troops, but which has not been accompanied by political breakthroughs or a dramatic reduction of violence.
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    The 10 big stories the major news media refused to cover over the last year
    frenchcanmonkey
    by frenchcanmonkey  1-4-2007    4
     I never cease to be amazed at how important findings can be cut and be replaced by entertainment news. Check the link for the other headlines as well.
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    Average IQ of Countries
    amgumen
    by amgumen  3-25-2007    9
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    You' named Time's person of 2006
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-17-2006    12
     yes! "seizing the reins of the global media" let them check clipmarks!
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    Mutiny among USA Generals? Revolt over Iran?
    righthand
    by righthand  10-16-2007    22
     "KOLKO: Many in the US military think Bush and Cheney are out of control. They are rebelling against Bush and Cheney. Washington Post reporter Dana Priest recently said in an interview that she believed the US military would revolt and refuse to fly missions against Iran if the White House issued such orders. "CENTCOM commander Admiral Fallon reportedly thwarted Cheney's wish to sent a third additional aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf. One paper wrote that he "vowed privately there would be no war against Iran as long as he was chief of CENTCOM." "Lt. Gen. Wright, in charge of US forces in Japan, told AP last week that the Iraq war had weakened American forces in the face of any potential conflict with China. He was quoted as saying, "Are we in trouble? It depends on the scenario. But you have to be concerned about the small number of our forces and the age of our forces." ...Spiegel Mutiny in the ranks - at the top!!!
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    10 Facts Every Westerner Should Know About The Middle East
    mmcnatt
    by mmcnatt  1-15-2009    11
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    It's official: Iraq's oil belongs to US corporations
    enbar
    by enbar  2-27-2007    9
     According to commentary from the Asia Times Online, the newly mandated "Federal oil council" of Iraq, which will control the country's energy resources, is going to consist largely of U.S. oil executives.
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    How to help Iran - from an Iranian friend of mine
    masbury
    by masbury  6-21-2009    5
     "Tell your elected representatives, especially the American ones, Republican or Democrat, Liberal or Conservative to "SHUT THE HELL UP!"
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    World War III Cancelled
    Elisabeth Eaves
    by Elisabeth Eaves  12-4-2007    10
     So it turns out that Iran stopped developing nuclear weapons in 2003, according to the new National Intelligence Estimate. It's easy to distrust the U.S. intelligence community, which not only made mistakes on Al-Qaeda and Iraq, but also told us in 2005 that Tehran was determined to build nukes. But there's at least one thing we can all be relieved about today: Imminent open warfare between the U.S. and Iran is almost certainly off the table.
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    Iran's stunning wooden village
    arifsali
    by arifsali  7-22-2008    4
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    Iranian Gay Teen Faces Hanging In Iran As Britain Denies Asylum
    syncopath
    by syncopath  3-13-2008    7
     "According to human rights organizations more than 4,000 gay men and women have been hanged in Iran since the revolution in 1979. Homosexuality is considered illegal in Iran."
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    The Most Extreme Conditions Ever Seen on Earth
    amgumen
    by amgumen  11-15-2008    1
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    Christian Zionism: A story everyone should know
    kmcolo
    by kmcolo  10-26-2007    24
      RABBI MICHAEL LERNER: Well-- I'm hoping we have a few more years here. And I think in the 21st Century the growing wisdom of the American people and of all people is that our well being depends on the well being of everyone else on the planet, and I think that the Israeli population increasingly are coming to understand that their well being depends on the well being of Palestinians and of the Arab world. That there's that fundamental interdependence.
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    Another INSANE Dictator!
    sahara
    by sahara  5-22-2008    10
     Ugh! I suppose we will want to send money to this man too!!!!
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    Gang-Raped 10-Year-Old "Probably" Consented.
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  12-10-2007    19
     Iran? Or Australia? Take a guess.
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    The week in wildlife - pictures
    righthand
    by righthand  6-20-2008    7
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    Math Behind Ancient Islamic Tile Patterns Decoded
    Kore7
    by Kore7  2-24-2007    6
      When Peter J. Lu traveled to Uzbekistan, he had no idea of the mathematical journey that he was about to embark on as well. See the full research article as published in Science . It's a wonderful example of original, multidisciplinary academic research bridging history and mathematics that happens to force us to re-think the sophistication of ancient geometrical knowledge. When Lu looked at photographs of Islamic buildings, he found that he could break the patterns on their surfaces up into the same shapes, even though the shapes often weren't immediately visible. "I couldn't sleep for days," he said. "I skipped Christmas break to work on it."
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    Tracking the Origin of the Cat
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-2-2008    1
     Cats probably started living close to humans when people evolved from nomadic herding to raising livestock and crops and started storing food, which attracted mice and other rodents. Cats found good hunting there, and humans surely appreciated the sly little predators' help protecting their stocks."There was a mutual benefit," Lyons said. From there, domesticated cats started to radiate out to different parts of the world, often following humans on their migrations. Today cats can be divided genetically into four broad groups: those from Europe, the Mediterranean, East Africa and Asia. But Lyons and her colleagues also made surprising discoveries about individual breeds. The Japanese bobtail, for example, does not seem genetically similar to cats from Japan, indicating the breed may have originated elsewhere. Despite its name, the Persian, the oldest recognized breed, looks as though it actually arose in Western Europe and not Persia, which today is Iran.
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    Holy Warriers Set Sights on Iran
    debbyski
    by debbyski  10-20-2007    18
     Check out some of our fellow clipper's comments: "Willhelm, there is no stopping this war. The players are all falling into place. At least we know how it will end." "i agree this could be the final piece to the beginning of armagaddon" "but in the book of revelation and some other books in the new and old testament percieve the bear of the North or the great bear as Russia! Russia is in no way to be taken lightly."
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    Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007
    bunnicula
    by bunnicula  9-28-2006    3
     Visit source to get more information about these stories and to see the other 15.
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    White House Intensifying Plans to Attack Iran
    invictus
    by invictus  10-3-2007    5
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    Ahmadinejad's Speech at Columbia University Is as American as Apple Pie
    Rasmus
    by Rasmus  9-24-2007    17
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    10 Most Beautiful Bridges in the World
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  3-8-2008    7
     >>We’ve come a long way in bridge building since crossing a river on a fallen log. The first bridges were built with wooden planks, ropes and stones. Soon, stronger material were required. Wood and stone bridges gave way to iron, then to steel ones. Bridge building techniques also evolved: beam, cantilevered, cable-stayed, and suspension bridges - each with advantages that made it the right choice for a particular location. Political fortunes and wars have been made or lost by bridges. Throughout history, bridges had been built by engineers and burned by warriors, and crossed by kings and commoners alike. Millions of people owe their livelihood to bridges, as most require them to commute; and yet thousands of people choose to end their lives by jumping off them every year.<<
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    Iranian Women: some pictures
    abailart
    by abailart  11-11-2007    15
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    US confession: Weapons were not made in Iran after all
    arifsali
    by arifsali  5-14-2008    3
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    Why Isn't America More Christ-Like?
    debbyski
    by debbyski  11-26-2007    22
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    Gays Exist Quietly, In Iran
    debbyski
    by debbyski  9-30-2007    15
     "Shahin, 27, a chemist, has kept his gay life secret from his parents. “I don’t want to upset them,” he said. “Maybe they will consider me sick and feel sorry for me.”
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