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Gadling[Gadling] Iran has been pushing to attract more tourists from Europe and America. New tourist offices have been opened in 20 countries and travel agents are being offered cash bonuses for Western tourists.

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Iran Virtual Library[Iran Virtual Library] Iran the country: Mount Damavand stands at approximately 18,386 feet which makes it the highest mountain point in Iran and also the highest mountain on the Eurasian landmass west of the Hindu Kush. While the western region of Iran is highly mountainous, the eastern region consists most of desert basins and several salt lakes.

Iran Tourism and Travelhttp://www.irtat.ir/Tourism%20News/2008/February/08_iran_1.html [Iran Tourism and Travel] USA, Italy and Germany to invest on Iran's tourism: The American investors are intending to develop an international hotel network in Iran in order to make the country a desirable destination for foreign tourists especially those who are traveling to Dubai.

MARChttp://kobason.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!C873246EA6369396!16387.entry [MARC] Esfahan, The Other Iran: Iran has sprawling pre-Islamic ruins, mosques glittering with kaleidoscopic mosaics of tile, and cities that present both a stern theocratic face and a glitzier Western one set to a ring-tone soundtrack. Its deserts are vaster than those of the American Southwest, its mountains higher than the Rockies.

2ndlook - View From A Square Prismhttp://2ndlook.wordpress.com/2008/02/07/country-business-model-of-the-west/ [2ndlook - View From A Square Prism] Country Business Model Of The West: It practically owned Canada when the Dominion of Canada was formed - and is the oldest surviving company in North America. It monopoly ended only in 1870 - a few years after the Indian Independence War of 1857.

Cairo[Cairo] Dubai-speak: Emirates is Dubai's super-luxe carrier where even economy-class passengers get hot hand towels, leg room and personal in-seat TV screens outfitted with video games, several radio stations and blockbuster movies. Passengers on a flight this week could choose from The Darjeeling Limited, Gone Baby Gone, Sicko, Michael Clayton and many other titles.

Tour Novel[Tour Novel] The Other Iran: I was hoping to learn what the country was actually like; I wanted to know how it would feel to be an American in Iran.

Iran Affairs[Iran Affairs] How the US armed Saddam - more sources: In between those years, Iraq allowed at least three major terrorist organizations to operate from its territory, and provided refuge to Abul Abbas, a terrorist blamed for the notorious 1985 hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro in which an American tourist was killed. But the Reagan and Bush administrations decided to leave Iraq off the terrorist list during this period in what officials say was a deliberate effort to avoid an interruption of trade that would jeopardize political ties and harm U.S. commercial interests.

Djactionkenneth's Webloghttp://actionkenneth.wordpress.com/2008/01/27/premo-ranting/ [Djactionkenneth's Weblog] PREMO RANTING: DNA Confirms Larry Birkhead Is the Father of Anna Nicole Smith’s Daughter (Surprising news). US ”˜concerned’ by Iran nuclear step (Nukes) Space station welcomes billionaire tourist (Cosmos/NASA) MSNBC and CBS Radio are suspending Don .

http://thebooksandmovies.wordpress.com/2008/01/14/the-kite-runner/ [The Books and Movies ' s Blog] The Kite Runner: The Farsi teacher moderated it and it went something like this: You recited a verse from a poem and your opponent had sixty seconds to reply with a verse that began with the same letter that ended yours. Everyone in my class wanted me on their team, because by the time I was eleven, I could recite dozens of verses from Khayyam, Hãfez, or Rumi’s famous Masnawi.

John Brown's Public Diplomacy Press and Blog Reviewhttp://uscpublicdiplomacy.com/index.php/newsroom/johnbrown_detail/080131_pdpbr/ [John Brown's Public Diplomacy Press and Blog Review] Public Diplomacy Press and Blog Review, January 30-31, 2008: Presidential candidates cite intent to improve US stature, but retooling policies is complicated - Howard LaFranchi (Christian Science Monitor, January 30): With global views of the United States seemingly stuck at historic lows, improving America’s image abroad has emerged as a prominent issue of the 2008 presidential campaign. Reversing the low stature may be helped along by the arrival of a fresh face in the White House, but what it will really take is a change in unpopular policies, analysts say—from the war in Iraq to the more restrictive criteria for granting US visas.

Tom Hull[Tom Hull] The Looming Tower: At the time, the US didn't even know that al-Qaeda existed, but later the War on Terror hawks later echoed bin Laden's claims to try to characterize the US withdrawal from Somalia as the sort of retreat that only encourages further attacks, agreeing with bin Laden's critique of the American character, at least as far as Bill Clinton was concerned. What the helicopter downing actually proved was that US forces were lost and clueless in Somalia, that their presence was not only failing to achieve its peacekeeping mission, that it was in fact making matters worse.

Global News Bloghttp://globalnewsblog.com/blog/?p=64508 [Global News Blog] World News - General - Iran Test-Fires Another ”˜Top Secret’ Missile: A major fire broke out late Saturday at London’s famous Camden market, ripping through one of the city’s top tourist draws and a nearby celebrity hangout, fire officials and witnesses said. Chinese Editor Released From Prison .

Military Agent Memories' Webloghttp://militaryagentmemories.wordpress.com/2008/01/16/bloody-reality-bears-no-relation-to-the-delusions-of-this-president-by-robert-fisk/ [Military Agent Memories' Weblog] Bloody reality bears no relation to the delusions of this ...: in the region - a policy which gained electoral victories for Shia in Iraq, for Hamas in Gaza and a substantial gain in political power for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt - it seems to have dawned on Washington that something might be slightly wrong with Bush’s priorities. Instead of advocating a “New Middle East”, Mr Bush, lying amid his silken sheets in the Saudi king’s palace, is now pursuing a return to the “Old Middle East”, a place of secret policemen, torture chambers - to which prisoners can be usefully “renditioned”

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