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Date Posted: 20:18:02 06/23/09 Tue
Author: Paul Davis
Subject: All things come in their time and season
In reply to: Shirley 's message, "An interesting article on Iran" on 18:24:17 06/22/09 Mon


In Iran, it's time for the youth to demand the restrictions of the religious police to be removed. And they won't quit struggling till it happens. Such is the cycle of life.

>I have watched Fareed Zakaria on CNN every Sunday
>(noon here) since he started but he's also on staff at
>Newsweek. For those who decry Obama's stance on the
>iran conflict, Zakaria gives the most reasonable
>assessment I've seen so far. >target=_blank
>href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/202979">http://www.new
>sweek.com/id/202979

>
>What interest me in his Sunday program is that he has
>guests who are not household names, tends to avoid
>politicians but highly intelligent in their fields.

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