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Endless line of cars waiting for gas

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13-May-2010
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Sahameddin Ghiassi
13-May-2010 (2 comments)

 

اکنون این لباسها جز در موقع بزم فایده ای دیگر ندارند و لباسهای تشریفات سلام و خوش گذرانی هستند دیگر سرباز  فرانسوی با لباسهای مخملی سرخ و سبز و یا آبی و با کمربندهای زیبا به کشت و کشتار نمیرود بلکه با لباسهای ساده و همرنگ زمین به آدم کشی میروند

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Tapesh
13-May-2010 (one comment)
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Darius Kadivar
13-May-2010
He shares the namesake of Persian Top Model Cameron Alborian, yet he is not a Yoga Instructor but the New British Prime Minister. Greeted by Queen Elizabeth, David Cameron broke the Protocole by merely shaking hands ;0) >>>
No Fear
13-May-2010 (2 comments)
A Lesson in Politic 101      ( A must read for novice politicians ) >>>

FUN

How Weird

How Weird

Photo essay: Ten blocks of art, performances, colorful costumes in San Francisco

by Mehran Sanei
13-May-2010 (5 comments)

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Darius Kadivar
13-May-2010
An interview with Lily AmirArjomand, Managing Director of Kanoon Institute ( for The Development of Children and Young Adults) from it's founding up to the revolution. Andisheh TV with Reza Goharzad. Watch Here >>>
Fred
13-May-2010

The defense which does not hold water

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Fighting Chance

A democratic victory in Iran would be great news for the peace process in the entire ME

13-May-2010 (3 comments)
First, some indisputable basic facts: Republican Presidents have occupied the White House for twenty years of the thirty one years that Islamists have been ruling over Iran. The bane of Islamists, the Iran Libya Sanction Act, ILSA, was signed into law by President Bill Clinton, a Democrat. The proposed Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act which will replace ILSA has passed both Houses of Congress and is being prepared for President Obama’s signature>>>

PERSUASION

Don't kill your enemy

Persuade him to kill himself!

13-May-2010 (7 comments)
Have you entangled in an awkward moment when someone asks you a simple question that requires you to give an answer that can fill up a nine-volume book? It happened to me years ago. It happened when I was a ripe tomato out of college and got hired in a reputable American company. My colleagues as a gesture of professionalism towards new hires stopped by my cubical and introduced themselves. A foreign colleague, perhaps out of curiosity, came to my cube and said, “hi”. After a short introduction he asked me where I was from>>>
Nahzi
13-May-2010 (one comment)
A friend had posted a video on her wall on Facebook. I watched it in disbelief and it reminded me of something I witnessed many many years ago in Tehran. >>>
Nahzi
12-May-2010
I posted  this piece in my blog in honor of Mother's Day but it is so special that can be shared and enjoyed ANY DAY of the year. May we grow old and have a spirit like this 80 year YOUNG woman>>>

Arts And Politics

Darius Kadivar

Shirin Neshat: Creating Art in a Politicized World

National Iranian American Council (NIAC) via payvand / Michelle Moghtader
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12-May-2010
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PARSA Grants

Darius Kadivar

PARSA Community Foundation Announces 2010 Mehrgan Grant Cycle

PARSA Community Foundation via payvand
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12-May-2010
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STORY

Sherlock Holmes’ Daughter (6)

I still remembered and felt every word I had brushed on her

12-May-2010 (19 comments)
I slid my fingertips inside Katayoon’s blouse, thumbing her top button out of its buttonhole and gliding my hand inside her shirt. “Stop,” she whispered clutching my wrist tightly and slowly pulling it away from her breast. She held me from herself in this way for a long time, staring a meaning at me that I was not understanding. How disappointing to have said, “but you told me to undress you.” That much was apparent. She was saying there was a key to her body that I should find. But how could I be sure?>>>