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Where credit is due

Dear Editor Salam, Amazing but true: I am taking a breakAmazing but true: I am taking a 10 day break and giving your readers a

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They know

Good morning Iran. I open my eyes to the home of my childhood. Before I unpack, before I wash my face with the rippling pearls

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Old policy, new fears

Ahmadinejad's bellicose speech [1] on October 26 has spawned strong reactions and numerous commentaries. Most observers have asserted that Ahmadinejad's words are the result of

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The American Red Cross,

  The American Red Cross, How it works: The operation of the Red Cross during a disaster like Katrina is an intricate lesson in object

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Dividing Iran

Recently, there was a panel discussion held by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC, titled “The Unknown Iran” led by Mr. Michael Ledeen. These

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Leaders not martryrs

On April 22, 2000, Akbar Ganji, the prominent Iranian journalist and writer, was imprisoned after publishing a series of articles condemning high-level officials in Iran

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