NIAC
04-Aug-2008 (one comment)
Beltway insights for the Iranian-American community. >>>

BELONGING

Our blended imagination

Book: New Poetry by Iranians Around the World

04-Aug-2008 (6 comments)
In my eighth year as a child growing up in Iran, I spontaneously composed a stanza, a poem, observing the falling of snow, when something took over and I knew it was poetry I was jotting down in a nylon-covered notebook. That notebook remained in the piles of things left behind. This was the country in which I recited over and over again “The woods are lovely, dark and deep, / But I have promises to keep, / And miles to go before I sleep, / And miles to go before I sleep” for our fifth-grade English class. In the fourth grade, the entire class would stand up from our wooden benches and recite an homage poem to mothers. At home, it was Sohrab Sepehri, “Wherever I am, let me be / The sky is mine / … Our work is perhaps / To run after the song of truth/in the distance between the lotus and the century.”>>>

ZAKARIA

ex-super power

Fareed Zakaria's "The Post-American World"

04-Aug-2008 (10 comments)
Americans are fascinated with bigness. We believe we should have the best and the biggest of everything. Only ten years ago, the United States was at the top of the world’s biggest lists in most categories. That is the thing of the past according to Mr. Fareed Zakaria the author of a book entitled; The Post-American World. Consider the following facts: “The tallest building in the world is in Taipei, The world’s richest man is Mexican. Largest publicly-traded company is Chinese. The world’s biggest plane is built in Russia and Ukraine, (the) leading refinery is under construction in India, and (the) largest factories are in China. The biggest movie industry in terms of both movies made and tickets sold is Bollywood, not Hollywood. Of the top ten malls in the world, only one is in the United States; the world’s biggest is in Beijing” according to Mr. Zakaria>>>

warped view of national security

kansas1

The Cheney Doctrine

counterpunch.org / DAVE LINDORFF
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04-Aug-2008
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there is a lot americans don’t know

kansas1

What Qualifies "Them" for the Death Sentence?

counterpunch.org / Fatemeh Keshavarz
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04-Aug-2008
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STORY

The Scream (3)

The desperate people turned to music. At least, their songs had remained intact. Or were they?

04-Aug-2008 (one comment)
Sure enough, David was gone from his pedestal. Soon to follow were the Venus of Milo and the Nike of Samothrace both skipping town the same day. The Thinker no longer thought. Oslo’s Vigeland Sculpture Park, once like a fully functioning city within a city, was but a ghost town. The Vatican was the hardest-hit, losing Jesus Christ from their famous Pieta. The Virgin Mary now cradled just a bunch of air where her slain son had once laid, expiring. Like their painted brothers and sisters, the marble and terra cotta and stone creatures dreamed up by geniuses from the Far East to the Wild Wild West had inexplicably disappeared>>>
IRANdokht
04-Aug-2008 (31 comments)
آقاي وزير! چه مي کنيد با اين ملت؟ >>>

QALYOON

Why doesn't Tarzan have a beard?

Things I think about when having a smoke

04-Aug-2008 (14 comments)
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PedramMoallemian
04-Aug-2008 (3 comments)
Let us all be frank here, many of the so-called “peace activists” in this country are not really against wars, they are against losing wars. >>>

A QUEEN's LOYALTY

Darius Kadivar

Shahbanou Farah In Cairo

payvand / Darius KADIVAR
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04-Aug-2008 (one comment)
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زمینه ها و زمانه ها

Darius Kadivar
04-Aug-2008 (2 comments)
President BUSH PARDON's HIMSELF against POTENTIAL WARCRIMES >>>
Sadaia_qesa
04-Aug-2008

 

Some Old School Music

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Want Dog Meat? go over there !

Shining Head

It’s Too Hot for Dog on the Menu

new york times
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04-Aug-2008
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CARTOON CONTROVERSY: this time, the Jews !

Shining Head

Aux barricades! France and the Jews

new york times
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04-Aug-2008 (one comment)
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