Posts Tagged ‘Power sharing in Middle-East’
Hot post this week (Oct. 28)
Posted October 28, 2011
on:- Hot post this week (Oct. 28)
- US Administration tacit green light: Power in the Middle-East shared by military and Moslem Brotherhood movements
- State Syria daily “Teshrine” (October): Who is the Syrian journalist Samira el Massalmeh?
- Why do drug dealers still live with their mothers? Who is Sudhir Venkatesh?
- How to convert “Conventional Wisdoms” into success Freakonomics discoveries?
- Happiness is a symptom: What are the causes for your sadness?
- Who are those “Christians of the Orient”? Who is playing Custer’s fiddle?
- World Peace Award: Who is this Iraqi woman Hanaa Adour?
- What is your position on legalized abortion? Accounting for two-third in reduced crime rate?
- Left parties, progressive parties…: What’s that to do with Syria?
- What is your job? Housewife or…?
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