THE IRANIAN Weekly Bulletin, Jan 14, 1997
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Tuesday, January 14, 1997
* Checkout Iran Online
* Mamad Mossadegh's photos
* Radio Velayatt is back
* Bio on Googoosh
* Royal Web welcome for Monty Python
* Book on Persepolis
* Khomeini poster
* Would this relationship work?
* MEHRAN ATADAHLI
* BADEEI
* MEHDI KHAVAF RASSOULI
* STANLEY HUNS
* SHAHRAM KHOSROUYAR
* KHOSRAVI, SEPIDZAD, ROSHAN, FAYZIAN
* OGHALLAI, JAHANSHAHI, SIMANI
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Checkout Iran Online
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From: Firooz Sadigh <firooz@auspex.com>
via Farshid Ketabchi <farshidk@faslab.com>
Dear Fellow Iranian,
We would like to invite you and your friends to visit Iran Online site and become more familiar with the services that we offer.
This is a bilingual site designed to serve Iranians regardless of their race, religion and political affiliations. It consists of different sections, including literature, art, food recipes, chat, free classified advertising, yellow pages, On line magazine, kids & youth section, guest book, multimedia and more. We are constantly expanding this site to include new features and enhancing the existing ones.
Our goal is to make this site a frequently visited site for all Iranians on the Internet. This goal can only be realized by responding to the needs and demands of the Iranian Internet community.
Therefore, we are cordially inviting you to take few minutes and browse through Iran Online site, at which point, you can either send us an email or sign the guest book and tell us what you think about the site and how we can make it more interesting for you.
We take your comments seriously and when possible act on them. We also invite you to add your name to our Mailing List and to add your site to our "Web Guide" directory if you have one. Similarly, we hope you add Iran Online to your browser's "Book Mark" or to the list of "Frequently Visited Sites".
Finally, we are asking you to treat this email as a "Chain Letter" and forward it to at least five of your Iranian friends and relatives. Help us reach as many Iranians as possible. Let's make this Chain Letter link us all together. Together, we can make this first experiment of its kind be a successful one for the Iranian community.
The door is open , the tea is brewing and we are waiting for you to visit us at
//www.IranOnline.com/welcome.html
Iran Online
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Mamad Mossadegh's photos
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Take a look at Mamad Mossadegh's photos on his Web.
He's very good. The photos are from Bandar Abbas, Bakhtiari, Kurdestan and Turkman Sahra. (The image map links are not working. Go to the hyperlinked sections in the bottom of the map.)
The photos will be exhibited at London's Pump House Gallery, in Battersea Park, from 5th-16th March, 1997.
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Radio Velayatt is back
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From: Babak Yektafar <babak@axsamer.org>
We are back!
About a month ago we made an announcement regarding the broadcast of a Farsi language radio program called "Radio Velayatt" on line.
As it turned out, we had some technical difficulties to work out. Well, the problems have been worked out and we gave it a trial run last Wednesday. We passed with flying colors!
Every Wednesday you can listen to this program from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. U.S. Eastern Standard Time.
The URL is:
This is not a live program, but a rebroadcast of our Saturday show which is live. For more info please contact Babak at:
(703) 573-1090 or
Email: babak@axsamer.org
Enjoy
From: Amir Asghari <asghari@utdallas.edu>
For a short biography of Googoosh please visit:
//www.utdallas.edu/~asghari/googoosh.htm
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Royal Web welcome for Monty Python
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From: PythOnline
A very warm welcome from Her Majesty The Queen
Good evening. This is the first time I have ever been invited to open a Monty Python web site. The Python boys have always been very good to me, providing me with hours of entertainment during the long dark days I have had to rule over this miserable little island. "I'm a Lumberjack and I'm okay," I used to sing to that demented Thatcher woman when she came round eyeing the furniture. "Let's put Spam on the menu for the French President," I would say, but alas they never did.
I am frequently online in chat rooms discussing the major issues of the day such as sons, divorce and the greedy money-grubbing upper class sluts they married. I like to keep a balance. Balance is important in life. Bank balance is even more important. It's been a disastrous time for me what with having to pay income tax, a Castle burning down, and now those greedy little bitches taking my sons to the cleaners, so I know only too well how poverty can strike the elderly. So please pull out your plastic and buy all the books and tee shirts you can and help keep these tired old comedians off the airwaves.
I now pronounce this web site open.
HRH Elizabeth II
PS: Go to
//www.pythonline.com/home.htm#bottom
From: Lee Benton-Williams <leewill@efn.org>
In 1979, I bought a book while I visited Persepolis. I wished I had bought two for I gave the copy to a friend.
The book was large with many detailed pictures of Persepolis layout, artwork, engineering, and history. Many times I have wished to refer to this book.
Do you have a comperable book that I might buy through the mail?
Thanks
Lee Williams
From: David Putnam <DPUTNAM@sizzle.yavapai.cc.az.us>
Hi, this is David...I want to know as if I can purchase 8x10 photo of the late Ayatollah R. Khomeini.
Please let me know when you get my email there, please do not ignore my email.. ok?
thank you!
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Would this relationship work?
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From: Mark C. Hardie <hardiem@holmes.uchastings.edu>
I am American black and my religion is Judaism. My girlfriend was born in Shiraz and she is Muslim.
We've been seeing each other for about six years (we are twenty-five), and we are both law students. I want to marry her, but I'm not sure about the cultural gaps that divide us.
Does anyone have advice for me? I love her with all of my heart, but I'm not certain that things will work out.
Mark Hardie
NOTE: The following messages will be added in the "Lost & Found" section of THE IRANIAN online magazine at:
//iranian.com/Dec96/LostFound/index.html
And remember, the best place to search for anyone's address, phone number
and email (mostly in the U.S.) is at these sites:
From: Farzin Khodabandeh <antoinette@lds.co.uk>
My name is Farzin Khodabandeh oldest of four brothers. I have one older sister I was born 04/13/58 came from Ahvaz (Zatoon Karmandi), father Ali AKbar - Solicitor.Myt Mother's family TALABI.
I am looking for Looking for anyone who knows me from the old days, including Mehran Atadahli from Ahvaz, last seen in 78 in Ahvaz, living in the U.S. Please email me at antoinette@lds.co.uk
From: Leo Zandieh <odn_zand@ohio.gov>
Hi, My name is Hassan Zandieh I am looking for Fariborz, Faramarz, Fariba, Firouz, or Firouzeh Badeei.
They are from Shiraz and thier parents name are Hassan and Parvin. We use to live in Qom. Their father was a colonel then. If any one knows about their whereabouts please, contact me at the following address:
Thanks.
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MEHDI KHAVAF RASSOULI
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From: Mary C. Shorter <mshorter@erols.com>
My husband is looking for a friend, Mehdi Khavaf Rassouli, whom we believe is now living in Leeds, England. Mehdi is from Tabriz.
My husband has not seen Mehdi since 1977, and would like to know how to contact him. If you know of Mehdi Rassouli, please contact us by email at:
Thank you
From: Farzin Khodabandeh <antoinette@lds.co.uk>
Farzin Khodabandeh is trying to find his friend Stanley Huns from Ahvaz, last heard of in Germany 1990? Can anyone please help...?
Thank you
Farzin Khodabandeh email: antoinette@lds.co.uk
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SHAHRAM KHOSROUYAR
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From: Maryam <maryamn@erols.com>
Hi
I am looking for an old friend by the name of Shahram Khosrouyar. Last I spoke with him, he lived in Tulsa, Oklahama.
If you know of his whereabouts please send me an email.
Thank you
Maryam <maryamn@erols.com>
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KHOSRAVI, SEPIDZAD, ROSHAN, FAYZIAN
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From: Hassan Farmani <hfarmani@artnet.net>
I appreciate this bulletin board very much. It is the best way to be in touch with affairs concerning Iranians around the word. A friend of mine and me are looking for some old friends (elementary school pals), I would appreciate to post the message. We may get lucky and have re-union of some very dear friends.
I, Hassan Farmani (used to be Hassan Ghorbani) and Farzan Mofidi looking for old childhood pals of Sadoogh Elementary School in Stakhr Street, Tehran.
Special: Hassan Khosravi, Hassan Sepidzad, Mohammad Roshan, and Feraidoon Fayzian. We would be grateful to any knews of them. Please send a message to:
Thanks
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OGHALLAI, JAHANSHAHI, SIMANI
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From: Adel Bozorgzadeh <adelbmd@worldnet.att.net>
Ba salam
My name is adel bozorgzadeh. I am looking for some of my old friends from Meli University medical .school
If anybody knows Farhad Oghallai, Zia-aldin Jahanshahi, Farshad Simani or any of the other guys from that medical school from 1980 to 1983 please get in touch with me.
Thank you
Adel Bozorgzadeh, m.d.
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