AC/DC on The Midnight Special
1978 ~ "Sin City"
UK: Abortion figures expected to reach another record high
For the record: Obama is pro - evolution & rejects ID
Egypt discuss whether nurses should or should not cover their faces
Islamic Terrorism in India
Mo's Holy War against India
Pakistan's Sharif stirs call for Musharraf to be hanged
Sharif, He don't like it.
The Clash - Rock the Casbah
AUDIO: The Really Inconvenient Truths
AIM chairman Don Irvine interviews Iain Murray of the Competitive Enterprise Institute about his book, The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Enviornmental Catastrophes Liberals Don't Want You to Know About - Because They Helped Cause Them.
Dems call for nationalization of refineries
Holy Trotsky, Batman
Chicks Dig Satan
Gay Arabs party in America, risk death back home
Judaism drawing more Black Americans
Syria: Peace with Israel will be Bliss
The Obama Enigma and the Jews
$13M in helicopter engines missing in Afghanistan
Final stage of Gaza truce may include multinational Arab force
I must disagree...Ishmael and Esau will never embrace Israel
The drawings were discovered in 2006 on computers owned by Swiss businessmen and included essential details for building a compact nuclear device that could be fitted on a type of ballistic missile used by Iran and more than a dozen developing countries, the report said.
The computer contents were recently destroyed by Swiss authorities under the supervision of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, which is investigating the now-defunct smuggling ring previously led by Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, according to the Post.
But U.N. officials cannot rule out the possibility that the blueprints were shared with others before their discovery, the Post quoted the report's author, David Albright, as saying.
SPLEEN SEARCH: GUESS WHERE DAVID ALBRIGHT WAS ON APRIL 8, 2008 ?
Hans Blix, Tom Pickering and David Albright at the National Iranian American Council conference on Capitol Hill, April 8 2008
Aerosmith on The Midnight Special
1974 ~ "Train Kept a Rollin'"
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