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Friday, February 27, 2004http://www.webstar.co.uk/~ubugaje/main.shtmlhttp://www.euconflict.org/dev/ECCP/ECCPSurveys_v0_10.nsf/0/FC2B2EC544663B50C1256B2700317DFF?opendocument Tuesday, February 24, 2004http://www.pakistanlink.com/Community/2004/Feb04/13/01.htmlhttp://www.pakistanlink.com/Community/2004/Feb04/13/05.html http://www.pakistanlink.com/Community/2004/Feb04/20/07.html
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http://www.zoroastrian.org/english/other/faq.htm http://www.the-south-asian.com/index.htm Monday, February 23, 2004Amy Goodman's interview of Michael Parenti, author and political analyst, caught my attention. His newest book "The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome" has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/02/23/1528222
parallells, parallels, parallels:
Interesting thing is, Christian Churches are banned in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I really wonder about how The Prophet would feel about his homeland not having any places of worship for the community of believeres he thought closest to his Ummah...
Thursday, February 19, 2004Art from Pakistan: Linkshttp://www.universes-in-universe.de/islam/eng/2003/04/pk-links/index.html Sunday, February 15, 2004------------------------------------------------------------------India mulls curbs on its N-scientists ------------------------------------------------------------------ NEW DELHI, Feb 15: India is considering restrictions on top experts working abroad, after becoming alarmed at the number of Indian scientists employed in Libya, a newspaper said on Sunday. .....(AFP) http://www.dawn.com/cgi-bin/dina.pl?file=top13.htm&date=20040216 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighbours concerned over risks of Iraq's partition ------------------------------------------------------------------ By Syed Rashid Husain RIYADH, Feb 15: Iraq's neighbouring countries, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Iran, Kuwait, Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Bahrain wrapped up a two-day regional meeting on Sunday, by stressing the importance of preserving Iraq's territorial integrity and respecting its sovereignty, apparently concerned over the recent empowerment of Kurdish and Shia groups and its implications for the country's unity and stability..... http://www.dawn.com/cgi-bin/dina.pl?file=top14.htm&date=20040216 Saturday, February 14, 2004------------------------------------------------------------------IAEA for Big-5 move towards disarmament ------------------------------------------------------------------ Staff Reporter NEW YORK, Feb 13: The head of the International Atomic Agency (IAEA), Mohamed ElBaradei, on Thursday called upon the five nuclear states recognized under the non-proliferation treaty (NPT)- Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States - to move towards disarmament. "Recent agreements between Russia and the United States are commendable, but they should be verifiable and irreversible. A clear roadmap for nuclear disarmament should be established _ starting with a major reduction in the 30,000 nuclear warheads still in existence _ and bringing into force the long-awaited Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty," he wrote in an article published in the New York Times..... http://www.dawn.com/cgi-bin/dina.pl?file=top12.htm&date=20040214 |