No, I haven't seen that, but I don't use PalTalk, either.
ON THE NET...
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=15055_Incredibly_Strange_Graduation_of_the_Iranian_Female_Police_Cadets&only=yes
MEMRI.org: "SYRIA, LEBANON"
http://www.memri.org/syria.html
http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=countries&Area=syria&ID=SP87905
Special Dispatch Series - No. 879
March 15, 2005
No.879
"Reactions in Syria to Bashar Al-Assad's Announcement of Syria's Withdrawal from Lebanon"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's statement on March 5, 2005, that Syria will withdraw its forces to the Al-Biqa' region "in accordance with the Taif Accords, which are consistent with [U.N.] Security Council Resolution 1559," [1] was backed by the Syrian government media. Senior officials and columnists claimed that al-Assad's speech was a continuation of past Syrian policies, noting that Syria had already begun a withdrawal from Lebanon in 1999. In their opinion, the purpose of Resolution 1559 was not to make Syria withdraw from Lebanon, but rather to facilitate the implementation of Western programs for a new regional order.
On the other hand, Syrian opposition figures and human rights activists emphasized that the essential question in Syria is that of implementing domestic reform and democratization, and not the withdrawal from Lebanon, which should have taken place long ago.
For its part, the Muslim Brotherhood movement in Syria interpreted al-Assad's words as a capitulation to foreign pressures.
The following are translations of some of the reactions from Syria:"
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/005331.php#more
March 14, 2005
"The Stages of Jihad"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A new essay by European author Wolfgang Bruno with a useful summation of themes that will be familiar to longtime Jihad Watch readers -- including the three stages of jihad that I outline from Islamic sources in Onward Muslim Soldiers:"
LOL, neither do I.