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A Kashmiri Muslim reads the koran on the first day of Ramadan at the landmark Jamia Masjid  during the first friday of Ramadan in Srinagar on August 5, 2011. Islam's holy month of Ramadan is calculated on the sighting of the new moon. Muslims all over the world are supposed to fast from dawn to dusk during the month and dates are usually eaten to break the fast.
China   Iran   Manufacturing   Photos   Wikipedia: Quran
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Iran irked by errors in Qurans from China
Thu 1 Sep 2011
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iranian publishers are complaining that cost-saving plans to print Qurans in China are yielding embarrassing results: A slew of typos. The head of Iran's Quran oversight office says... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Google worker rides a bike at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. From Caterpillar to Chevron to Google, some of the best-known names in corporate America are scooping up smaller companies, finally putting the piles of cash they've been sitting on to use and positioning themselves for an economic recovery.
Google   Hackers   Internet   Iran   Photos   Wikipedia: DigiNotar
 Wired News 
>Google Certificate Hackers May Have Stolen 200 Others
Thu 1 Sep 2011
Hackers who obtained a fraudulent digital certificate for Google may have actually obtained more than 200 digital certificates for other top internet entities such as Mozilla, Yahoo and even the... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaks, during the "International Conference on Global Fight Against Terrorism" being held in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, June 25, 2011.  The New York Times  Wed 31 Aug 2011
Iran Concerned West Will Benefit From Arab Uprisings
Iran’s supreme leader admonished the West and Israel on Wednesday not to seek advantage from the antigovernment uprisings convulsing the Arab Muslim world, delivering the warning in a nationally... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi)
Iran   Israel   Photos   Political   Wikipedia: President of Iran
A man walks his dog while Allen Duncan, homeless and unemployed, sleeps on a sidewalk, Monday, Aug. 8, 2011, in New York.  WorldNews.com  Wed 31 Aug 2011
Charity begins at home, Uncle Sam!
Article by WN.com Guest Writers Dr. Ismail Salami and Kourosh Ziabari As the United States is caught up in a number of conflicts and military expeditions around the world, the economic situation of... (photo: AP / Mark Lennihan)
Photos   Poverty   Aid   Washington   Wikipedia: Poverty in the United States
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A Tibetan old lady turning the prayer wheels to mark the Dalai Lama's birthday, in Dharamshala, India July 6, 2011. The Star Wed 31 Aug 2011
Valerian may help menopausal sleep problems: study
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The popular herbal sleep aid valerian, which has been used since ancient Greek and Roman times for various health problems, may also help ease some... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Health   Menopause   Wikipedia: Valerian (herb)   herbs   Photos
The Google search engine displayed on a laptop. The popular service runs over one million servers in data centres around the world where it is used for many purposes. Herald Tribune Wed 31 Aug 2011
In Latest Breach, Hackers Impersonate Google to Snoop on Users in Iran
SAN FRANCISCO — Hackers passed themselves off as the Internet giant Google with the apparent goal of snooping on people using Google services in Iran, the company... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Google   Hackers   Internet   Photos   Wikipedia: Iran
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Secretary-General make remarks at Wreath-laying Ceremony for Fallen Peacekeepers.Secretary-General make remarks at Wreath-laying Ceremony for Fallen Peacekeepers. The Examiner Tue 30 Aug 2011
UN chief Ban urges final ratification of Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
During Monday’s observance of the United Nations’ annual International Day against Nuclear Tests, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called on nations which... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Comprehensive   Nuclear   Photos   Treaty   Wikipedia :Ban Ki-moon
Ali Abdullah Saleh meets Donald H. Rumsfeld at Pentagon 2004 The Siasat Daily Tue 30 Aug 2011
Saleh again vows to sign [P]GCC plan
Sanaa, August 30: Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh says he is ready to conditionally sign an agreement proposed by a regional Arab alliance as a potential means of diffusing... (photo: Public Domain / DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel)
Agreement   Alliance   Photos   Wikipedia :Ali Abdullah Saleh   Yemen
Pakistan army soldier patrols with others in Khwezai, Pakistan along Afghanistan border to nab al-Qaida militants, Tuesday, July 13, 2004. Suspected al-Qaida militants fired mortars at an army post in South Waziristan, the latest attack in at least two days of fighting in the rugged border region where security forces have been hunting down members of the terrorist group, an army spokesman said. CNN Sun 28 Aug 2011
Bin Laden's key deputy seen as very hard to replace for al Qaeda
(CNN) -- The death of al Qaeda's No. 2, Atiyah Abdul Rahman in Pakistan, is a hammer blow to the terrorist organization. According to a U.S. official, Abdul Rahman, a... (photo: AP Photo / M. Sajjad)
Al Qaeda   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Al-Qaeda


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