time.com— Iranian state television yesterday broadcast the soap operas and covered the news about Rafael Nadal's withdrawal from Wimbledon and Pakistani operations against the Taliban as if they were the most...
Jun 21, 2009View in Crawl 4
In reality it could have been a lucky/random shot. Stranger things have happened.While I certainly believe it was a Basiji or other Iranian military member the full truth isn't known and it's proper to ask questions and investigate.
yaosioJun 22, 2009
It was a single rifle shot to the chest.
Closed AccountJun 22, 2009
What we didn't see in Tehran? Scrutiny? Journalism?
andy9590Jun 22, 2009
Roger Cohen of the New York Times describes the feelings of the youth in Iran very well in his new article submitted here: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/world_news/Iran_s_Children_of_Tomorrow_2">http://digg.com/world_news/Iran_s_Children_of_Tomo ...</a>
shwaavayJun 22, 2009
lol.. I noticed that I had accidentally this comment but I didn't think anyone was reading it anymore.
Closed AccountJun 23, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/08599190620200">http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/08599190620200</a>not that your going to care about facts...
falldogJun 23, 2009
In reality it could have been a lucky/random shot. Stranger things have happened.While I certainly believe it was a Basiji or other Iranian military member the full truth isn't known and it's proper to ask questions and investigate.
lolwutpearJun 24, 2009
I'm confused. Where's the part we haven't seen? The only new information to me here was Rafael Nadal's withdrawal from Wimbledon.
Closed AccountJul 3, 2009
Yes. It is bad. But the lyrics do seems to apply. I'll give you that.