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Aaron's (Mostly) Business Bloghttp://myonlinetradingreport.blogspot.com/2008/10/sleepless-in-teheran.html [Aaron's (Mostly) Business Blog] Irans president, Ahmadinejad, is suffering from exhaustion. Its probably because he is not sleeping at night.

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Talk in bloghttp://talkinblog.wordpress.com/2008/10/30/sleepless-in-teheran/ [Talk in blog] Sleepless in Teheran « Talk in blog: Sleepless in Teheran October 30, 2008. Posted by talkinblog in News. trackback. Iran’s president, Ahmadinejad, is suffering from exhaustion. It’s probably because he is not sleeping at night. Watching oil prices fall from $147 a barrel ...

IsraeliGirl[IsraeliGirl] Sleepless in Teheran: Have you seen the reports that Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is suffering from exhaustion? It’s probably because he is not sleeping at night.

Jay Keating's 2008 Webloghttp://jaykeating.wordpress.com/2008/10/18/incredible-secret-world-at-the-bottom-of-the-sea-photos/ [Jay Keating's 2008 Weblog] Incredible secret world at the bottom of the sea (photos) « Jay ...: Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad surprised not only many Westerners but also many Iranians when, during his first speech at the United Nations, he prayed for the hasty return of the Hidden Imam, the Mahdi, Shi‘i Islam's messianic figure.[1] Demonstrating his priorities, he repeated the prayer in December 2007 when addressing Arab leaders at the Gulf Cooperation Council meeting in Doha[2]

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frankbeardhttp://xiongzm001.blog.163.com/blog/static/2356317200892910551672 [frankbeard] Sleepless in Tehran: Have you seen the reports that Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is suffering from exhaustion? It’s probably because he is not sleeping at night.

The Tales from the Zirzameen[The Tales from the Zirzameen] Sleepy in Washington: Apart from the fact that it is an offensively colonialist and even racist generalization (and it matters not that the view is expressed to Friedman by an Iranian-American sitting at a think tank in Washington), it is far from the truth, and if anyone in an incoming U.S. administration is inclined to believe it, they will be in for a rude surprise if and when the U.S. and Iran eventually sit down to negotiate. Carpets may be Iran’s best-known export after oil, and there is a section of the Tehran bazaar devoted to carpet sellers, but carpet salesman are viewed by Iranians much as we view car salesmen, or used-car salesman, hardly a view we would want the Iranians to consider representative of our politicians.

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