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The Iranian Features
November 13-17, 2000 / Aban 23-27, 1379

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* Fiction: Neighbours
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* Iranians: Gheybat
* Home: Khaaneh
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Friday
November 17, 2000

    Fiction

Neighbors
Short story

By Bruce Bahmani
November 17, 2000
The Iranian

She wears no makeup, no time, and the lines in her face are more and more visible each day. She now wears a regular scowl, eyebrows sharpened and at the perpetual 45 degree angle of anger. She always seems annoyed, exhausted and impatient. She almost never smiles.

As she disappears into the kitchen, an elderly gentleman in gray flannel pants, with a frosted grey moustache and two-day beard, wearing a white shirt and a matching gray sleeveless sweater works his way slowly out of the garage door. He looks like a taller more slender copy of Mossadegh
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Money

Price is right
"I need to borrow your date for a few hours"

By Siamack Baniameri
November 17, 2000
The Iranian

Like many hot-blooded Iranian men out there, I don't like people who do better than me in life. I can picture Majid in the morning, walking around in his designer underwear, wandering if he should wear the Kenneth Cole or the Armani suit. His biggest dilemma of the day is deciding whether to drive the Jag or the Bimmer. What a tough ife.

I, on the other hand, go through my dirty laundry in the morning, trying to find a T-shirt that doesn't smell like a corpse >>> GO TO FEATURE

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Thursday
Novemerb 16, 2000

Trial

Defiance vs. regret
Reformists on trial

By Mehdi Ardalan
November 16, 2000
The Iranian

Prison affects people in different ways. Lengthy incarcerations have produced a range of sentiments among pro-reform activists: defiance, regret, even both. Akbar Ganji's dramatic appearance in his long-awaited trial, charging prison officials with torture, was in stark contrast to Ebrahim Nabavi's sarcastic self-criticism before the notorious Judge Mortazavi >>> GO TO FEATURE

 

    Iranians

By Mohandes
November 16, 2000
The Iranian
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Wednesday
November 15, 2000

Home

By Sadaf Kiani Abbassian
November 15, 2000
The Iranian
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    Fans

Eeeeraaan... Eeeeraaan!
Cheering Iranian athletes

Photos by Nader Davoodi
November 15, 2000
The Iranian

Photos of Iranian fans at the Sydney Olympics >>> GO TO FEATURE

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Tuesday
November 14, 2000

U.S. elections

By Shokooh Mirzadegi
November 14, 2000
The Iranian
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    U.S. elections

Keep it the way it is
The electoral glue holds us together

By Guive Mirfendereski
November 14, 2000
The Iranian

    A Presidential election determined by a national popular vote count will also be the death knell of our so-called two-party system, as we know it, because the majority party, presently the Democratic Party, will be assured to a greater extent of repeated captures of the White House. There are simply more of them, registered and breeding >>> GO TO FEATURE

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Monday
November 13, 2000

Cover story

Kojaaie?
Searching for friends and relatives

November 13, 2000
The Iranian

Messages received from readers seeking lost friends and relatives: >>> GO TO FEATURE

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