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8/21/2008 3:14:00 AM
SRMG announces members of its board of trustees

8/21/2008 3:10:00 AM
Fake-degree mill in US leads to Saudi inquest

8/21/2008 3:08:00 AM
Religion: Saudi mosques open 24 hours for Ramadan

8/20/2008 1:34:00 AM
Saudi''s economic cities under pressure to deliver

8/20/2008 1:29:00 AM
Abbas holds talks with Saudi king

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Interview

World supports new nuclear talks with Iran
interview with Cristina Gallach, the spokeswoman for EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana, ahead of Saturday talks in Geneva between Iran and world powers over Tehran''s disputed nuclear program
Guest: Afshin Rattansi

Is Iraq turning into a US colony?
A proposed security treaty between the Iraqi government and Washington has drawn strong criticism from the Iraqi nation.
Guest: Mustafa Malik

Wind of change blows over Lebanon
The following is the speech of the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, on the occasion of the 8th anniversary of the Resistance and Liberation Day, May 26, 2008, in southern Beirut, Lebanon.
Guest: Secretary General of Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah

How Tehran wants to fix the world
Iran wants to enter into "serious and targeted" negotiations with major nations on a wide range of issues, including nuclear energy, Tehran said in a new package of proposals.
Guest: Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran's envoy to Japan

Behind the scene of the Sadr City crackdown
A meeting was held on Monday between the Sadr Party and President Talabani to discuss the ongoing violence in Baghdad''s Sadr city.
Guest: Sheikh Salah Obeidi, Sadr's official spokesman

'Sarkozy pushing France towards Feudalism'
Political developments of France and the challenges faced by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Guest: French analyst Ezzeddin Balidi

Can we save our troubled planet?
Climate change is one of the preoccupations of humankind in today''s world. Can you tell us about its long-term effects on our life? How can we prevent its negative effects?
Guest: Dr. David Hill - chief executive officer of the UK-based World Innovation Foundation (the WIF) and the World Innovation Foundation Charity (the WIFC)

The Guantanamo Files
As a “War on Terror” prison, designed to hold prisoners -- known as “detainees” -- without charge or trial, and without access to the US court system
Guest: A freelance historian and journalist Andy Worthington

The fall of the Dollar Empire
Please tell us more about the 2007 subprime mortgage financial crisis and why, how and when it began?
Guest: Hamid Varzi an economist and banker based in Tehran about the US economic crisis

'Big boys' undermining non-proliferation regime
The following is the full text of Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei''s speech at the 44th Munich Conference on Security Policy:
Guest: Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei

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 Articles
 
US funds terror groups to sow chaos in Iran
"It would be a serious mistake if a nation like Iran were to become a nuclear power," Mr Cheney warned during a visit to Australia. "All options are still on the table."
Author: William Lowther Date: 3/5/2007

Non-Profits Bankroll Israeli Nukes
Any other nation that received the kind of unqualified U.S. financial backing that Israel has enjoyed could almost certainly brag of the same accomplishments attributed to “the brainpower of its people.”
Author: Michael Collins Piper Date: 3/5/2007

THE REDIRECTION
“The most important story in the Middle East is the growth of Nasrallah from a street guy to a leader—from a terrorist to a statesman,”
Author: SEYMOUR M. HERSH Date: 3/5/2007

WOMEN: WHY THE ROAD TO POWER IS STEEPER IN DEMOCRACIES
Women also now have the right to vote in all Arab countries save Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates which don't have elected legislative bodies, the report noted.
Author: Correspondent Date: 3/5/2007

AL-QAEDAS RESURGENCE
The "arrangement" between al-Qaeda and the Saudis reveals a diplomatic double-step by Saudi Arabia, which Washington considers an important ally in the "war on terror" and in helping establish a Sunni front against rising Shi'ite power in the region, led by Iran.
Author: Syed Saleem Shahzad Date: 3/5/2007

There is no need for detente with Iran
Almost everyone in Washington agrees that Iran is the big winner in the Middle East power competition and the United States is the big loser.
Author: Edward Luttwak Date: 3/5/2007

US commanders admit: we face a Vietnam-style collapse
We serve in Iraq at a critical time ... A decisive moment approaches. Shoulder to shoulder with our Iraqi comrades we will conduct a pivotal campaign to improve security for the Iraqi people. The stakes could not be higher," Gen Petraeus said.
Author: Simon Tisdall Date: 3/5/2007

The Fourth Great Assault on the Anglosphere
"Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, and other faiths have a perfect right to their own identity and religion, to practice their faith and to conform to their culture. This is what multicultural, multi-faith Britain is about. That is what is legitimately distinctive.
Author: Stephen Bainbridge Date: 3/5/2007

Is "24" a Conservative Show?
The show depicts both good Muslims and bad Muslims, just as it depicts good Russians and evil Russians, good civil servants and traitorous ones, and the like.
Author: Michael Rosen Date: 3/5/2007

Be Afraid of President McCain
McCain has pushed to keep military options against Iran “open,” criticized the “repeated failure to back…rhetoric with action” against North Korea, supported a general policy of “rogue state rollback,” and lamented the Pentagon’s failure to intervene in Darfur.
Author: Matt Welch Date: 3/5/2007

Rice picks neo-con champion on Iraq
"This is a group composed, for the most part, of retired eminent public officials, most with limited or no expertise in the waging or study of war," Cohen wrote in column titled "No way to win a war" published by the Wall Street Journal the day after the ISG released its report in early December.
Author: Rice picks neo-con champion on Iraq Date: 3/7/2007

Malikis Most Potent Weapon
"Prime Minister Maliki needs to go on television," Schaefer advised, "and say: 'Citizens of Iraq, 95 percent of the property in this country is not legally in your name. You don't have title to your own land or your own houses. We're going to change that right now.'"
Author: Correspondent Date: 3/7/2007

Are the Saudis Playing With Fire?
Accordingly, I believe that the Saudis are not playing with fire but rather are seeking to pacify those who have been affected by the fire after dancing around it themselves. In our Arab world there are those who are burning the candle at both ends and should no one come to their rescue, they will either burn or allow the candle to fall on a mountain of gunpowder.
Author: Tariq Alhomayed Date: 3/7/2007

Ahmadinejad Seeks Asylum in U.S.!
Ahmadinejad stated that he chose the United States as his future home because of its religious freedom, its equal rights for women, its embrace of many cultures, the opportunities offered to all ethnicities and its willingness to back its words with actions. "The only other country I considered," he stated, "is Israel. But frankly that place is just too damned close to those Menacing Mullahs and their atomic weapons factories." Asked if he had considered a European country, Ahmadinejad responded: "Tu me prend pour un imbécile?"
Author: William S. Smith Date: 3/7/2007

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