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Hollow harmony
The real constitution is already written in the minds of the Iraqis
September 10 , 2005
Crouching camel, hidden dragon
America should be more wary of China than the Islamic
world
August 7, 2005
Iran
is not Tehran
Significant change will only come when there is a significant
change in thinking pattern of the voters, especially in the provinces
July 5, 2005
Democracy
within autocracy
People in the Middle East still gravitate towards individuals
who most resemble a Supreme Being, who is compassionate, merciful,
generous and wise
April 11, 2005
Mojgan's
dilemma
"To succeed in this city you will eventually have to
remove your hejab in public," I told her
March 21, 2005
The
intangibles
For democracy to take root, we need a renaissance within
the Iranian psyche
March 10, 2005
Beneath
Vosooghi
"Az Maahvaareh Baa Eshgh" was more like "Az
Maahvaareh Bikhod"
February 15, 2005
The
Illiterate Gulf
The Middle East, where the first books were written,
is a region with very little interest in books and newspapers
December 12, 2004
Mixed
picture
Afghanis enjoying a sense of self-dignity -- without
democracy
Septebmber 4, 2004
Darband
Photo essay
August 13, 2004
United
Middle East
Crawl out of the mental cocoon and see the bigger vision
August 12, 2004
Tehran
mosaic
Photo essay
August 12, 2004
The
sleeping giant
Iran is a society locked in time and space, completely
engulfed in a bubble
August 2, 2004
On
the road
Photo essay
July 27, 2004
Bandar
Imam
Photo essay
July 27, 2004
Abgooshtee
Photo essay
July 23, 2004
A
stable in Tehran
Photo essay
July 23, 2004
Fars
from above
Aerial photos
July 20, 2004
Hormoz
Island
Photo essay
July 15, 2004
United
States of Klingons
My personal integrity would not allow me to sheepishly
submit to the newly installed Big Brother screening procedure at
the American customs depot
June 17, 2004
Burj
al Arab
Dubai Part II
March 5, 2004
Favorite
haven
Dubai is quickly becoming a favorite haven for Middle Easterners,
especially for Iranians
February 27, 2004
Acting
Victorian
When I translate 200-year-old English traditions into Persian,
the strangeness disappears
February 12, 2004
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