An American in Iran
Stephen Shaffer, studied Farsi at New York University while pursuing his master's degree in Near Eastern Studies in 1992-95. In his contacts with Iranian friends,
Stephen Shaffer, studied Farsi at New York University while pursuing his master's degree in Near Eastern Studies in 1992-95. In his contacts with Iranian friends,
By: Bahar Jaberi As a child I often walked along the shores of the Caspian Sea, felt the warm sand under my toes and looked
Dr. Hooshang Amirahmadi, the director of Middle East Studies at Rutgers University, New Jersey, has written extensively on contemporary Iranian affairs. This analysis is partly
Members of the Iranian parliament, the Majlis, will soon be discussing a bill covering the entire print industry, including the press. The bill's wide-ranging limitations
Mani Ardalan Farhadi is an architect at Sasaki associates in Boston. She recently completed her thesis for a bachelor of architecture degree from Boston Architectural
Do your children use computers? The National Computer Security Association in the United States wants to make sure your kids are not doing anything “unethical
U.S. President Bill Clinton executive order outlining new economic sanctions against Iran is considered the toughest imposed by a U.S. leader against any country. Despite
In the summer of 1945, the Allied forces stationed in Abadan decided to celebrate their victory in World War II. A swimming competition sounded appropriate
If you live in Washington D.C., you know there's a new attraction that has as much magnetism as the White House or the Redskins. For
By: Jahanshah Javid Last July 6, the computer center at Harvard University received an urgent call claiming someone was using the university's system to disrupt
By: Jahanshah Javid It is often not enough to simply declare: “I'm an Iranian.” There are those who no longer want to be known as
: In the aftermath of the revolution and the great migration, most people focused on the plight of the generation that had to make a
By: Omid Payrow The reality of life in the so-called Third World countries is strongly conditioning in terms of how one lives one’s life. Most