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Dec 11-15, 2000 / Azar 21-25, 1379

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* Editorial: Daastaan-e anbeh
* Poetry: Gham-e bahaaraan-e Iran
* Book: His red-robed highness
* Dialogue: Hot air
* Book: His red-robed highness
* Prejudice: Never to repeat
* Opinion: Drawing the line
* Book: His red-robed highness
* Cover story: Third eye
* Book: His red-robed highness


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Friday
December 15, 2000

Poetry

He

By Laleh Khalili
December 15, 2000
The Iranian

Forlorn backgammon in the heat
........and liverspots have
........brought you to your knees >>> GO TO FEATURE

Poetry

Steel shell
Dedicated to our heroes behind bars

By Reza Razavi
December 15, 2000
The Iranian

Incarcerated by ignorance
Tortured by hate
Mother's lament is premature
Though I know what is held by my fate
>>> GO TO FEATURE

Book

His red-robed highness
Exposing Iran's dirty secrets

By Akbar Ganji
The Iranian

Contradictory statements, unjust actions
>>> GO TO FEATURE

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Thursday
December 14, 2000

Editorial

And the winner is...
... not George W. Bush. But it ain't the end of the world

December 14, 2000
The Iranian

The absurdity of it all. The United States, the cradle of democracy, has elected a president who has received fewer votes than his rival. Worse still, the election was decided by an incomplete vote count.

But there is one other crucial aspect to this historic saga. And that is the rule of law >>> GO TO FEATURE

Poetry

By Mahrokh Pourzaynal
December 14, 2000
The Iranian
>>> GO TO FEATURE

Book

His red-robed highness
Exposing Iran's dirty secrets

By Akbar Ganji
The Iranian

Secret socieites and repeating a national tragedy >>> GO TO FEATURE

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Wednesday
December 13, 2000

Dialogue

Hot air
Where are you from honey?

By Daniel Zangeneh
December 13, 2000
The Iranian

The flight attendant came by and asked what we would like for lunch. The woman next to me asked what was being served. "We have a choice of chicken, seafood or sandwiches," the attendant said. "Oh I love chicken! But I better get my pill," said the woman and started laughing. She grabbed her bag and took out a bottle of Gas-X. Then she turned to me >>> GO TO FEATURE

Book

His red-robed highness
Exposing Iran's dirty secrets

By Akbar Ganji
The Iranian

Raising the fortress of freedom
>>> GO TO FEATURE

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Tuesday
December 12, 2000

Prejudice

Never to repeat
Hopefully. Art inspired by prejudice

By Zara Houshmand
December 12, 2000
The Iranian

This is all that remains of the Manzanar internment camp, where thousands of Japanese-American families were forcibly "relocated" during World War II-- the drab outlines of an archeological site that isn't even old, odd chunks of concrete slab, rusting bits of steel rod. The rows of barracks that housed the prisonners are long gone, dismantled for scrap at the end of the war >>> GO TO FEATURE

Debate

Drawing the line
.. in journalism. How far can you go?

By Termeh Rassi and Jahanshah Javid
December 12, 2000
The Iranian

There are three reasons I can think of why a picture of Maryam and Daryl would be featured in iranian.com. One is that Maryam, by virtue of her work and her lineage, would be considered a "public figure." The second is that the picture is simply of two friends (that is how the picture was taken). The last reason is that the staff at iranian.com had a feeling that this issue would be controversial and needed to be raised >>> GO TO FEATURE

Book

His red-robed highness
Exposing Iran's dirty secrets

By Akbar Ganji
The Iranian

Abdollah Nouri, revisionism and pluralism >>> GO TO FEATURE

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Monday
December 11, 2000

Cover story

Third eye
People & pistachios

Written and photographed by Ulla Kimmig
December 11, 2000
The Iranian

It was the first time I went to an Islamic country. Naturally I was interested in topics related to women. I also knew that as a woman, I had more of an advantage compared to male photographers. I could go placed they could not >>> GO TO FEATURE

Book

His red-robed highness
Exposing Iran's dirty secrets

By Akbar Ganji
The Iranian

The next step >>> GO TO FEATURE

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