Dear All,
I hope you have had a nice long weekend. I managed to salvage a few hours of the weekend to put together a new window on Iran for you. Let us get to Window 38 without further ado.
Musical Opening
Due to constant threat of a pending military strike on Iran, the Iranian American community is [...]
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Windows on Iran 38
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Windows in Iran 13
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Dear All,
Greeting! I hope you are enjoying a pleasant week. I cannot thank you
enough for all your sweet and supportive messages. The last painting
slide show was particularly popular. There is more to come! I hope you
enjoy them and find good use for them in the classroom.
I spent an intense time in the conference “Terrorism and [...]
A Window on Iran
Posted in 9/11, IAEA, Iranian Women, Jews, Kurds, al-qa'ida, al-qaeda, books, cinema, fatwa, film, history, intellectuals, iran, ivf, nuclear issue, politics, religion, u.s. media, tagged 9/11, Ahmadinejad, al-qa'ida, al-Qa'ideh, books, cinema, fatwa, film, Hezbollah, Hillary Clinton, IAEA, iran, ivf, Jews, Kurds, Moqtada al-Sadr, nuclear, supreme religious leader, u.s. media, women on August 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Dear Friends,
In the past few months, the U.S. media coverage of Iran has gone from bad to unbelievable. It used to emphasize the negative and leave out the positive. It now appears to be inventing information that those of us in close contact with Iran are unable to trace. For example, in May 2006 there [...]