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    پيش فرض Obama after 100 days: Proud, but not content

    Obama says he doesn't have 'rubber-stamp Senate'


    (CNN) -- President Obama said Wednesday that he's under no illusions that he'll have a "rubber-stamp Senate" now that Sen. Arlen Specter has switched parties to join the Democrats.


    "To my Republican friends, I want them to realize that me reaching out to them has been genuine," Obama said at a prime time news conference capping his 100th day in office.
    "I can't sort of define bipartisanship as simply being willing to accept certain theories of theirs that we tried for eight years and didn't work and the American people voted to change."
    Specter on Tuesday announced he was changing parties, saying he's found himself increasingly "at odds with the Republican philosophy." He also admitted Wednesday he was worried about the prospects of facing a Republican primary in order to keep his seat next year.
    Specter's move puts the Democrats one shy of a filibuster-proof Senate majority of 60 seats. Senate Democrats can reach the 60-seat mark if courts uphold Al Franken's disputed recount victory in Minnesota.


    President Obama speaks on the 100th day of his administration.

    Senate Democrats can reach the 60-seat mark if courts uphold Al Franken's disputed recount victory in Minnesota.

    As if to prove the president's point, Specter voted against Obama's budget plan shortly before the news conference.

    Asked if the GOP is in desperate straits, Obama said, "Politics in America changes very quick. And I'm a big believer that things are never as good as they seem and never as bad as they seem."

    Obama has faced criticism from Republicans that he hasn't been reaching across the aisle. His budget moved through both chambers of Congress on Wednesday with no GOP support, and his economic stimulus plan passed with just three Republican votes from the Senate.

    The president said he thinks the administration has taken steps to restore confidence in the American people, noting that "simply opposing our approach on every front is probably not a good political strategy."
    In his first 100 days, he's been "sobered by the fact that change in Washington comes slow," said Obama.

    "That there is still a certain quotient of political posturing and bickering that takes place even when we're in the middle of really big crises," he said, adding that he'd like for everyone to say "let's take a time-out on some of the political games."
    In a shift from his previous news conferences which were dominated by questions about the [ برای مشاهده لینک ، با نام کاربری خود وارد شوید یا ثبت نام کنید ] , Obama fielded multiple queries on the foreign policy front.
    The president said a recent uptick in violence in Iraq won't affect his plan for a phased military withdrawal.
    "Civilian deaths, incidents of bombings ... remain very low relative to what was going on last year," Obama said. "You haven't seen the kinds of huge spikes that you were seeing for a time. The political system is holding and functioning in Iraq."
    Obama said more details need to be nailed down before U.S. troops leave Iraq -- including how oil revenues will be divided, what the powers of provincial governments there will be and the political relationships between minority Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites -- including the armed Sons of Iraq groups.
    On Pakistan, the president said the United States has "huge national security interests in making sure that Pakistan is stable" and doesn't end up a "nuclear-armed militant state."
    "I am gravely concerned about the situation in Pakistan, not because I think that they're immediately going to be overrun and the Taliban would take over in Pakistan. I'm more concerned that the civilian government there right now is very fragile and don't seem to have the capacity to deliver basic services," he said.
    Obama also said Wednesday he is "very comfortable" with his decision to ban interrogation techniques like waterboarding, which he called torture.



    The president called the practice a recruiting tool for terrorist groups like al Qaeda, citing World War II-era British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who also rejected such "enhanced interrogation" techniques.

    "Churchill understood that if you start taking shortcuts, over time that corrodes what's best in a people," Obama said. "It corrodes the character of a country."

    Asked about the previous administration, he said, "I think that whatever legal rationale were used, it was a mistake."

    On the recent outbreaks of swine flu, Obama insisted his administration is "prepared to do whatever it takes to control the impact of the virus."

    "I've asked every American to take the same steps you would take to prevent any other flu: Keep your hands washed; cover your mouth when you cough; stay home from work if you're sick; and keep your children home from school if they're sick," he said.

    Obama downplayed the possibility of closing the border with Mexico as a way to control the virus, also known by its clinical name of H1N1.

    "It would be akin to closing the barn door after the horses are out," Obama said.
    The first cases of the virus were detected in Mexico, where health officials suspect swine flu in more than 150 other deaths and roughly 2,500 illnesses. Only 26 cases have so far been confirmed, including the seven fatal cases.
    So far, the World Health Organization has reported 148 cases in nine countries.
    Obama said the $1.5 billion he asked from Congress to help fight the outbreaks will help government health officials monitor and track the virus and replenish the supply of antiviral drugs.
    On immigration, Obama said he wants to work with members of Congress, including former Republican presidential rival Sen. John McCain, to revive efforts to reform the system.
    Obama said he hopes lawmakers will begin working on such reform legislation and expects the process to be under way within the year.
    Both Obama and McCain supported an ultimately failed plan backed by then-President Bush that would have fined illegal immigrants living in the United States but provided a pathway to citizenship for some.
    Obama's news conference came just hours after both chambers of Congress passed his $3.4 trillion budget resolution for fiscal year 2010.
    The measure approves most of Obama's key spending priorities and sets the federal government in a new direction with major increases for energy, education and health care programs.
    Obama said his budget begins to lay a "new foundation" that will strengthen the U.S. economy.
    "But even as we clear away the wreckage of this recession, I've also said that we can't go back to an economy that is built on a pile of sand -- on inflated home prices and maxed-out credit cards; on overleveraged banks and outdated regulations that allowed the recklessness of a few to threaten the prosperity of all," he said.


    The United States "will see a better day," but there's still a lot of work to do, he said.
    "I want to thank the American people for their support and their patience during these trying times, and I look forward to working with you in the next hundred days, in the hundred days after that, all of the hundreds of days to follow, to make sure that this country is what it can be."

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    Lebanese singer 'killed in Dubai'



    Tamim's career was under strain with a string of stories about her private life


    Lebanese singer Suzanne Tamim has been found dead at her home in the Gulf emirate of Dubai, media reports say

    Police in Dubai have declined to comment on the case apart from to say they are investigating and will make an announcement soon
    .Media reports say her body was stabbed repeatedly and her face mutilated
    Tamim won fame after appearing on a TV talent show in Lebanon in 1996, but her career was marred by stories about a troubled private life
    After winning a Gold Medal on the Studio al-Fann programme, she was a hailed both for her beauty and as well as a voice that was equally suited to pop tunes and classical Arabic melodies. Tamim was reported to have fled Lebanon to Egypt some years ago after a number of bitter legal battles with her estranged second husband, music producer Adel Maatouk. Reports say she disappeared from public view in Cairo in 2007 and was thought to be living in Dubai's exclusive Jumeira district

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    Egypt tycoon ordered hanged for Lebanese diva murder

    Thursday, 21 May 2009

    An Egyptian tycoon and an ex-cop hitman have been sentenced to death for the murder last year of the businessman's former lover, Lebanese pop diva Suzanne Tamim. Mustafa, a stalwart of Egypt's ruling National Democratic Party, was found guilty on Thursday of paying the hitman two million dollars to cut the throat of 30-year-old Tamim at her luxury flat in Dubai last July
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    پيش فرض Esteqlal, Persepolis privatization long process

    Esteqlal, Persepolis privatization long process

    An Iranian stock market official says Esteqlal and Persepolis can not be privatized unless the two clubs remove their 'financial ambiguities'.

    "Not only do these two clubs are always faced with a lot of problems in issuing their financial documents, but are making losses. Therefore, their shares can not be traded on the stock market," said Mehdi Elmolhoda, a spokesman for the over-the-counter (OTC) trading sector in Iran's Stock Market Organization.

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said last week that Esteqlal and Persepolis' shares should be offered to private investors as they are the most popular sports clubs in the country and have millions of fans.

    "However, it is possible that these two clubs offer their shares in OTC stock market after they remove their financial ambiguities," Elmolhoda added.

    OTC stocks are not usually listed or traded on an official stock market list

    well that is what we call as Bahoone and good good programing






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    Ronaldo dismisses Madrid, fixes eyes on Rome

    As his side prepares for a highly-anticipated Champions League final, United ace Cristiano Ronaldo announced his intention to stay at Old Trafford next season.
    Despite being contracted to the Red Devils until 2012, the World Player of the Year has been consistently linked with a move to Spain's Real Madrid.
    On Thursday, in an interview with Spanish radio station Atena 3, Ronaldo moved to end speculation about a future in the Spanish club -- at least for the next 12 months.
    "At the moment I am only thinking about the Champions League final independently of what will happen to me or my team-mates next season," he said.
    "I am sure Perez would create an incredible team at Madrid but at the moment I am at United and I don't care about what happens there," he said referring to a pledge by Florentino Perez to sign as many superstar as he can as part of his campaign to be elected Real Madrid club president.
    By dismissing Real transfer, the Portuguese star gave a boost to his teammates ahead of their clash with another Spanish powerhouse -- Barcelona.
    United and Barca have set a date next Wednesday in Rome, in what perceives to be a classic showdown between the two clubs famous for displaying attacking football.
    Many have linked the key to victory for either side in the performance of Ronaldo and Barcelona's superstar Lionel Messi, but the United winger disagrees.
    "It's a battle of teams," Ronaldo said. "Without my team I won't win and neither will Messi without his team-mates."
    "It's clear that we are the two best teams in Europe. It will be the match every fan dreamed about," he said, CNN reported.


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    Mahram enters FIBA Asia Champions Cup final

    Iran's basketball squad Mahram has gained a victory over Al-Riyadhi of Lebanon to advance to the 20th FIBA Asia Champions Cup final.
    The Iranian outfit defeated Al-Riyadhi 109-80 (26-14, 31-17, 26-24 and 26-25) at the Britama Arena Sportsmall in Jakarta on Tuesday.
    Mahram managed to snatch an 87-61 victory over Al-Riyadhi in the preliminary matches of the event.
    “We still have one more game to play before we reach our goal,” Mahram head coach Mostafa Hashemi said following the match.
    The Iranian league champions must now clash with Zain of Jordan in Wednesday's final.
    The 20th FIBA Asia Champions Cup began on May 12 and will end May 20.
    Iran's Saba Battery won the FIBA Asia Champions Cup in 2007 and 2008

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    New tech massively expands DVD storage

    A novel optical recording method known as "five-dimensional" recording could dramatically increase the storage capacity of standard DVDs to 1.6 terabytes.
    Nature journal reports suggests that the novel approach of adding dimension to current technology can put as much as 1.6 terabytes of information on a DVD-sized disc.
    Nanometer-scale particles of gold are used as a recording medium and information is recorded in a range of different color wavelengths on the same physical disc location.
    Polarization of laser light affects its absorption by these nanoparticles, which allows the researchers to record different layers of information at different angles.
    Simultaneous use of color and polarization together with multi-layer recording of information adds a third spatial dimension.
    Unlike some recording methods such as holographic methods which are complex and all-or-nothing approaches, 5-D recording is a "bit-by-bit" recording process, which means recording and reading speeds would be comparatively low.
    The holographic method is a method of producing a three-dimensional image of an object by recording on a photographic plate or film the pattern of interference formed by a split laser beam and then illuminating the pattern either with a laser or with ordinary light. It can also store more data than DVDs or Blue-ray because they store information on the disc in three dimensions.
    Scientists are expressing hope about commercializing this simple straightforward approach which is capable of integrating with existing technology.

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    Kickoff for women's football league tomorrow






    The second season of Iran's women's football league championship games is starting tomorrow May 24.

    The nationwide games will involve 18 teams and matches will take place at different stadiums, reports ILNA.

    The three-time increase over last year's games where only 6 teams competed is a reflection of the almost insatiable appetite of Iranian women for the beautiful game.

    Last year's winners, Bal Gostar from the Mazandaran province will be hoping to make it two in a row this year

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    Zob Ahan takes Iran's Hazfi Cup








    Iranian soccer team Zob Ahan has won the prestigious Hazfi Cup with a 5-1 victory over Rah Ahan at Foulad Shahr Stadium in Isfahan.

    Zob Ahan beat Rah Ahan on Friday to be one of the Iranian representatives in the next Asian Champions League.

    Zob Ahan's midfielder Shahin Kheiri scored the opener after 20 minutes when he fired from 30 meters.

    Rah Ahan goalkeeper's blunder helped Esmail Farhadi double the advantage 10 minutes later with an accurate header.

    In the 37th minute, Mojtaba Zarei reduced the deficit for Rah Ahan on Davoud Haqi's pass to end the first half 2-1.

    Mansour Ebrahimzadeh's side scored three more goals in the second half. Qasem Haddadifar netted two goals in the 47th and 90th while Mostafa Salehinejad made it 5-1 to seal the victory in the injury time.

    Earlier, Rah Ahan gained a 1-0 victory over Zob Ahan in the first leg of the event.

    The Hazfi Cup is a knockout cup competition in Iranian football run by the Iranian Football Federation (IFF).

    Meanwhile, Zob Ahan's victory helped Sepahan FC qualify for the next Asian Champions League as well.


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    Iran serial killer inspired by Agatha Christie







    Iranian police arrest the country's first suspected female serial killer who says patterned crimes on the stories of English crime novelist Agatha Christie.

    The 32-year-old suspect, called 'Mahin,' stands accused of killing at least six people, including five women in the city of Qazvin, about 160km (100 miles) northwest of Tehran.

    "Mahin in her confessions said that she had taken patterns from Agatha Christie books and had been trying not to leave any trace of herself," Mohammad Baqer Olfat, the Qazvin prosecutor, told Iranian journalists.

    Mahin also confessed that she carefully chose her victims, targeting middle-aged and elderly women and offering them lifts after picking them up at shrines where they had been praying.

    She offered the victims poisoned fruit juice which contained anesthetics, strangled them to death to steal their jewelry and possessions. She later dumped the bodies in secluded spots.

    Mahin claimed that she committed the crimes between February and May as she was in desperate need of money to pay her debts of more than $25,000.

    Detectives have also detained two men who were involved in the crimes by selling illegal drugs to the murderer.


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    US court: cigarette companies lied to smokers






    A US federal appeals court has issued a ruling that the tobacco industry has been misleading consumers by labeling some cigarettes "light" or "natural."

    "We affirm in large part the finding of liability," the Washington appeals court said in its ruling on the case on Friday.

    "The court had before it sufficient evidence from which to conclude that defendant's executives ... knew about the negative health consequences of smoking, the addictiveness and manipulation of nicotine," the court added.

    According to the court, the company bosses also knew about "the harmfulness of secondhand smoke and the concept of smoker compensation, which makes light cigarettes no less harmful than regular cigarettes and possibly more".

    "Defendants knew of their falsity at the time and made the statements with the intent to deceive," the ruling said.

    However, the court rejected the US government's request for additional penalties against cigarette makers.

    Defendants in the case included Altria Group Inc.'s (MO) Philip Morris subsidiary, Reynolds American Inc. (RAI), British American Tobacco PLC (BTI) and Lorillard Inc. (LO).


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