INDIA
Photo essay: Splendor of Khajuraho's erotic monuments
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DISSENT
Protest against what shames a nation is the nexus from which that nation's pride will blossom
If April is the cruelest month, then September is the strangest. Strangest, that is, for Iranian-Americans. It's the month that brings Iran's mortifier-in-chief, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to New York City for the UN General Assembly. What absurdity will the man utter, we wonder to ourselves, what atrocity will he question, the existence of which minority will he deny this time? To ward off against the embarrassment he reliably causes, the expatriates have invented ways to cope
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US-IRAN
How oil changed the balance of power in the Middle East
by Joan Oleck
Anyone who’s ever driven down an American highway, idled in America’s city streets surrounded by gas-guzzling SUVs, or shivered in the Arctic-cold air conditioning of a US office building, knows the truth: the United States has an insatiable thirst for oil. Certainly Iran’s shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, understood that need, and for eight years, 1969 to 1977, exploited it, negotiating a series of secret oil-for-arms deals with America’s best and brightest
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STORY
“He shows up at my most vulnerable moments”
Nisha placed a saddle on the horse, attached the basket on his back with a shiny leather rope, led him outside on the smooth cobblestone walkway. As they passed the ponds encircled by flowerbeds, the Princess jumped on Atash. She had him walk down the short steps built for the sake of horses walking up and down the mount, before making him trot away in the meadow. As she rode her strong stallion through the forest, she experienced euphoria as if she had left the disciplined life of home-schooling for another dimension of time
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IRANIANS
Photo essay: People & places
by Farhaad Yassavoli
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CHARACTER
Ahmadinejad has mastered the art of Persian bullshiting theatricals. He represents the very persona of many of us inside and outside of the country. He is real. Like many of us, he lies without hesitation and in most situations, he actually believes his own lies. Ahmadi gets us. He understands that most of us take our cues from a defeated culture, which has adopted lying as a mean of survival. he looks you in the eyes and says it like it is NOT!
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ELECTIONS
Remember today when you vote in 2013
I have to admit, that I am somewhat glad that Ahmadinejad is the current president of Iran. Because that means he can never ever become president again. At least under the current rules. I guess you never know. That being said, one can only wonder what form of paper mache headed drone, in God's name, Khamenei is planning on sliding his slimy hand up and into, to parade as the next best incarnation of his vision for the Toady President of Iran
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IRANIANS
Making collective achievements match individual success stories
by Alidad Mafinezam
Over three decades after their mass migration began from their homeland, Iranian-Americans have reached the pinnacle of success in their new home. In widely diverse fields -- from media to high-tech entrepreneurship, from senior ranks of the U.S. government to academia – people of Iranian origin have truly “arrived” in America. Now, having conquered the peaks of career achievement, they also want to give back. Having done exceptionally well, now they also yearn to do good
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STORY
Before the dawn broke, the Queen had a sudden insight
Once she stepped out of her daughter's room, the Queen experienced a strong tension inside her between her concern for the Princess and her hate for the girl’s shadow. She had a compulsion to find the shadowy boy to kill him, but she knew of the sorrow her daughter would suffer if she went through with her idea of eliminating the boy. The Queen didn’t know what to do with her stressful dilemma. All night, her moods rivalled the erratic movements of the stock markets of today’s world
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POETRY
روحشان را به شیطان فروختند
خدایانِ مُرده
تجسمِ ماندگاری
حتا بر مستانِ كوچه
سوی جهنمِ آسمانی
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ART
Taraneh Hemami's platform celebrating calls for freedom
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Jahanshah Javid >>>
PALESTINE
Security Council vote on Palestinian membership
On the basis of the reported stories in the media, Mahmoud Abbas will tender to the Secretary-General a document whereby Palestine will seek membership in the United Nations. Reports indicate that the U.S. will veto that request in the Security Council and Abbas will turn next to the General Assembly to admit Palestine to the United Nations as an “observer State.” This latter outcome will still be politically significant as it will recognize Palestine as a sovereign State, like the Holy See
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PALESTINE
Terms for establishing a two-state solution
The failure to reengage in negotiations before Mahmoud Abbas presents his resolution to the UN General Assembly or to modify any resolution passed by the UN to produce positive momentum will usher in a period of instability with unpredictable consequences for all parties: the United States, Israel and the Palestinians. First, the clear consequences of the UN plan are reduced influence of the United States in the Middle East -- a de facto vote of no confidence in the Obama administration
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FRAUD
مخالفان احمدینژاد با اطمینان از دستگیری قریب الوقوع مشایی سخن میگویند
اهمیت اختلاس اخیر، که آن را از موارد دیگر متمایز میکند، در دو چیز است. یکی رقم نجومی و بی سابقه آن که تصور مقدار آن حتا برای بسیاری از ایرانیانی که با مشقت زندگی روزانه خود را میگذرانند بسیار مشکل است. دوم این که به دلیل ارتباط نزدیک متهم اول این اختلاس با دفتر رییس جمهور، پای قوه مجریه مستقیما در این امر به میان کشیده شده و موضوع به یک حربه سیاسی تبدیل شده است
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