Visitors view about my website
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From : Alice LEE <Alice.LEE@unvienna.org>
Sent : Saturday, September 18, 2004 7:21 AM
To :
"Parviz Tarikhi" <parviz_tarikhi@hotmail.com>
Subject : topics to discuss
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Dear Parviz,
I come back to office and I have more
time now. I browsed your family photos. You have a very enviable family. Your
wife is very beautiful Please tell her that I say hello to her and would like
to meet her sometime, either you bring her to Vienna or I visit her in Iran or
somewhere else. Your two sons are very lovely. Through the photos, I get a good
understanding of the dress code in your country. I like it particularly that
you placed your parents photo on the web. I highly respect people who respects
his parents.
Your web site is very rich. Almost
all your career and academic involvements are introduced. If there is a
"Best Personal Web Site Award", I will
nominate you for it. Thanks for let me have your web site. I have marked it in
my "favourite".
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Best regards,
Alice
Alice LEE, Chief
Space Applications Programme
Office of Outer Space Affairs
Room: E-0970, PO Box 500
A 1400 Vienna, Austria
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From : Mehdi Aliabadi <aliabadi_me@yahoo.com>
Sent : Monday, January 10, 2005 2:29 PM
To :
parviz_tarikhi@hotmail.com, ptarikhi@iran-irsc.com
Subject : COPUOS
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Dear Mr Tarikhi
I pleased when found your rich
personal page in the net, I should inform you that I recently joined to
ministry of foreign affairs and started my work in department of disarmament and
international security. Currently I working on United Nations Committee on the
Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). I saw your personal page and fruitful
experience in the net .I will be appreciated if be able to use your experience
and knowledges .
best
regards
Aliabadi
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From : vahid ahmadzadeh <vahid_ahmadzadeh@yahoo.com>
Sent : Monday, February 28, 2005 4:10 PM
To :
ptarikhi@isa.ir, parviz_tarikhi@hotmail.com
Subject : maragheh.org
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ba salam
man dar
internet jostejoo mikardam ke shoma ra peyda kardam khoshhal shodam ke yek ham
shahri peyda kardam site interneti maragheh rah andazi shodeh albateh be zaban
farsi ke english an ham be
zoodi ijad mishavad http://www.maragheh.org/web ba tashakor
vahid ahmadzadeh
+984213254949
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On Wednesday 2nd March 2005 I attend a buffet dinner
reception at the house of the Deputy of the Indian Ambassador to Vienna.
Ambassador of India to Austria, the members of the Delegations of USA, Russian
Federation, Canada, France, China, the COPUOS Bureau members including Mr.
Prunariu, Mr. Abiodun (the Chairman of COPUOS) and me, as well as the staff of
OOSA are present in the reception. Mr. Prunariu says that before coming the
reception he was visiting my webpage. He believes that it is GOOD SITE. Dr. Dumitru
Dorin Prunariu is from Romania. He is Chairman of the STS-COPUOS, and presently
is the Ambassador of Romania to the Russian Federation. He was formerly the
President of the Romanian Space Agency. Dr. Prunariu born in 1952 is from
aerospace sector and an astronaut that flied in Earth's orbit by a Russian
Soyuz for two weeks when he was 25 years old.
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ISWA Newsletter #19
International Science Writers Association
October 2005
1. President's Letter
2. International Meetings
3. Science Writers' Resources
4. Awards and Scholarships
5. News of Members
6. Final Thoughts
7. And, a Request...
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Parviz Tarikhi, an Iranian scientist-writer, reports that he has set up
a personal website <http://www.geocities.com/parviz_tarikhi> that contains
considerable information about his life and research. By fortunate coincidence, Tarikhi's website went on line at just
about the same time as a fascinating article describing the renaissance of
research in his country--"An Islamic Science Revolution?"-- appeared
in Science Magazine (16 September Vol 309, 1802-1804)
The text may still be accessible at www.sciencemag.org
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updated 21st October 2005