Thursday
January 4, 2001
Copyright

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One must give credit to others' work
By Guive Mirfendereski
January 4, 2001
The Iranian
Pirouz Mojtahed-Zadeh, is an Iranian researcher based in London... One
can only marvel at the coincidence that produced Mojtahed-Zadeh's articulation
of the same thoughts, in similar language, practically one hundred percent
verbatim, and supported by an identical research of identical sources cited
in the same manner, recapitulating basically this writer's thought processes,
research, and labor >>>
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Singles

Netmate
Looking for my soul mate on the web
By Ferial
January 4, 2001
The Iranian
I find myself maturing at the age of 39, like a good wine, or better
yet, a good champagne (Good wine should stay still and champaign is full
of bubbles waiting to burst and bring joy to any celebration). With no
help from family or friends (reasons unknown to myself), I have chosen
to put myself at the mercy of all sorts of singles sites on the web. Which
brings me to the subject at hand: Khaastegaari, Internet style >>>
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Book

His red-robed highness
Exposing Iran's dirty secrets
By Akbar Ganji
The Iranian
Playing with death >>>
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Wednesday
January 3, 2001
Responsibility


By dAyi Hamid
January 3, 2001
The Iranian
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Men

Weekend millionaires
Suddenly they become the most significant people in the world
By Farid Moghadassi
January 3, 2001
The Iranian
Since I started college two years ago, I've come across a few young
Iranians like myself and, surprisingly enough, I've gotten along with them
much smoother than with Americans. In high school I only made friends with
Americans. Maybe it has something to do with my new craving for kabob and
rice instead of the old hamburger and chili fries.
What has really amazed me about my new friends is how different some
of them get on weekends. In fact, during weekends some Iranian men suddenly
become the most uniquely gifted, significant, and richest people in the
world >>>
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Book

His red-robed highness
Exposing Iran's dirty secrets
By Akbar Ganji
The Iranian
How the special interrogator for Saeed Emami made prisoners repent >>>
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Tuesday
January 2, 2001
Cover story

Those eyes
Cartoons of chadori women
Cartoons by Saman
January 2, 2001
The Iranian
Saman has been drawing cartoons for iranian.com for more than a year.
He has developed quite a following especially with his trademark wide-eyed
chadori figure.
The year-end holidays gave Saman time to work on a whole series of cartoons,
many of them featuring chadoris. There was enough to put together this
feature, including new and previous works >>>
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Book

His red-robed highness
Exposing Iran's dirty secrets
By Akbar Ganji
The Iranian
The old tricks of the special interrogator for Saeed Emami >>>
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Monday
January 1, 2001
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