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He was arrested in his home by security forces in the city of “Ghorove” in the Iranian Kurdistan

Arrested yesterday on December 7th 2009 National Student Day in Iran

Celebrity performers entertain troops Guest Column | December 8, 2009
Tour for the Troops

Mr. Alimujiang was held at Kashgar Detention Center for over two years without a verdict

Jewish legal rights to Judea and Samaria Ted Belman | December 8, 2009
Close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes

Broujerd University Students, students at Gilan University, Tabriz University Students singing “Yare Dabestani"

Swiss Minarets and European Islam Guest Column | December 8, 2009
Populist backlash against the series of humiliations the Swiss have endured in recent years

National Student Day in Iran

Castro’s Berlin Wall—Still Alive and Killing Humberto Fontova | December 7, 2009
From sixty-five to eighty thousand people (men women and children, entire families at a time) have died trying to escape Castro's Cuba

US legal team trains Iraqi investigators Guest Column | December 7, 2009
Financial Crimes Investigation Course on COB Speicher

Reports on National Student Day in Iran (16 Azar)

Tea-parties, Israeli-style Moshe Dann | December 6, 2009
Normally law-abiding citizens resisting Netanyahu’s misguided policy

New meeting hall honors old traditions Guest Column | December 6, 2009
The design of the mudhif itself reflects local traditions

The sea is also of importance with regard to a possible attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities

Student Day (16 Azar) in Iran Sayeh Hassan | December 6, 2009
We all remember the pro-democracy student demonstrations in July of 1999

For Israel, the moment of truth is now Ted Belman | December 5, 2009
This analysis ignores the possibility that the choice exercised by Netanyahu with the agreement of Yaalon and Begin is the best short term policy

All-female Medical Evacuation Crew Makes History Guest Column | December 5, 2009
Officials aren’t sure how rare the all-female medevac crew is, but it's a rarity the co is proud of

The opposition attacks on Prime Minister Harper's China stance should be levelled at the repressers, say activists

Lessons of an Arghandab School House Guest Column | December 4, 2009
Resolved in his determination to free the Afghanistan people from their enemies

Jews Have legal title to Judea and Samaria

Netanyahu Plays the Caliph’s Game Daniel Greenfield | December 3, 2009
Palestinian Authority and Hamas: using diplomacy as a subterfuge for terrorism

Troops donate time, mentor Iraqi kids Guest Column | December 3, 2009
U.S. service members use their free time to mentor and assist the communities

The Palin brand Ted Belman | December 3, 2009
Sarah Palin represents common sense values that Independents can rally to

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“Dragon” Brigade celebrates Thanksgiving Guest Column | December 2, 2009
The spirit and meaning of the holiday was not lost in Iraq among Soldiers

Painting Israel into a corner Moshe Dann | December 2, 2009
Appeasement, concessions at expense of integrity ravages our national ethos

Accused of "gathering people to disturb the public order"

Israel, December 1, 2009 Ari Bussel | December 1, 2009
The scenario of all the above acting in unison, with some seasoning from Turkey, Russia or others getting involved

Evaluated on decoration, menu, theme and culinary presentation

The Swiss Ban on Minarets: A Possible Turning Point Guest Column | December 1, 2009
The 57.5 to 42.5 percent vote represents a possible turning point for European Islam

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