DEFIANCE ON DISPLAY ! ;0)

Darius Kadivar

Iran's YouTube Generation

Washington Post
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16-Dec-2008
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Party Girl
16-Dec-2008 (4 comments)

Learning about the arts. 

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Don't abandon us, please.

Ostaad

What Israelis want in terms of US-Iran talks

The Daily Star Lebanon / Chuck Freilich
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15-Dec-2008
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PREHISTORIC

Rocks with stories to tell

Rocks with stories to tell

Photo essay: Petroglyphs of Torghabeh

by shahireh sharif
15-Dec-2008 (7 comments)

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Not again

Ostaad

Iran amassing forces along Pakistan border

Pakistan Daily
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15-Dec-2008
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release him NOW!

Jahanshah Javid

Iran: Prisoner of conscience: Hossein Derakhshan

Amnesty International
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15-Dec-2008
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dameshoon garm

Jahanshah Javid

Iran's bloggers thrive despite blocks

BBC
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15-Dec-2008
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shahkar

Jahanshah Javid

Banks hit worldwide by US 'fraud'

BBC
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15-Dec-2008
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n.zanincanadai
15-Dec-2008 (50 comments)
poem from Mahmoud Darwish >>>

1955

Two years after the coup

Two years after the coup

Photo essay: Shah and Soraya in Miami Beach, Flroida

by KA
15-Dec-2008 (31 comments)

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Mumbai Attacks

smhb

The Monster in the Mirror

The Guardian / Arundhati Roy
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15-Dec-2008 (one comment)
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Darius Kadivar
15-Dec-2008 (3 comments)
An Excellent and Realistic Approach on the possibilities of Traveling through Time is illustrated in this Fascinating BBC documentary >>>

Iran's grip on America's future

kishbeach

Video: Iran, an empire by proxy

The Commonwealth Club of California / Robert Bear
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15-Dec-2008 (2 comments)
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ONE TRIBE

Kill the Black Dog

“Religion’s anything that teach good. Anything teach bad is not religion even when people say it’s religion.”

15-Dec-2008 (2 comments)
The unrelenting August rain pounded the cabin roof of an Alaskan Chilkat Valley campground. Sitting by the crackling fire and looking through a large window, I could see soaring snow-capped mountains and thousands of bald eagles feasting on the abundant Chilkat River’s salmon. The remoteness of the unspoiled wilderness made me feel as if I had arrived at the end of the world. About several dozen people had come to this camp for a week of rest and restoration that included informal talks and workshops. It was a recess time. One of the participants, a very elderly Tlinget Indian man and I sat together enjoying the magnificent display of nature>>>