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"Blair Witch" buzz is real, not faked; multiple partners, multiple problems; Christian-bashing in "Son of Sam" story was over the top.
Letters to the Editor
July 23, 1999
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Iran's burgeoning democracy movement against the power of the fundamentalist establishment is led by students in blue jeans who like American music.
By Daryl Lindsey
July 23, 1999
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Tara Bahrampour, author of "To See and See Again: A Life in Iran and America," talks about balancing between two cultures and glimpsing the crumbling boundaries and lush center of Iranian life.
By Fiona Morgan
March 8, 1999
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The directors of "Divorce Iranian Style" speak out about unhappy marriages, Islamic law and the rights of women.
By Cynthia Joyce
December 16, 1998
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In one sign of the cost of to the Lewinsky scandal, Clinton has caved into the Israeli government and abandoned the peace process in the Middle East
By Jonathan Broder
July 28, 1998
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Belly buttons, miniskirts and lascivious behavior in post-revolutionary Iran.
By Drew Fellman
July 27, 1998
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Ethan Zindler reports from the World Cup: At the Iran-U.S. match, the real action is in the stands.
By Ethan Zindler
June 24, 1998
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The great satan and the great sponsor of international terrorism are teaming up to take on the great dictator.
By Loren Jenkins
March 9, 1998
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The U.S. can't "go all the way" in Iraq because Saddam Hussein's
neighbors need to keep him around.
By Jonathan Broder
February 23, 1998
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A study written for the U.S. military, and obtained by Salon, describes a germ war scenario in which the U.S. suffers many casualties before it recovers.
By Jeff Stein
February 9, 1998
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The real significance of Iranian President Khatami's appearance may be in its implicit message to Iranians themselves, says an anthropologist and expert in Iranian culture.
By William O. Beeman
January 12, 1998
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Khomeini, Saddam, the killing of the Kurds, war after war in the Middle East -- all brought to you by the U.S. arms trade. Maybe it's time for Washington to rethink its policy.
By Jonathan Broder
December 5, 1997
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The most serious terrorist threat to America comes not from organized or state-sponsored groups of political militants but from loners with a grudge and a gun.
By Jeff Stein
November 21, 1997
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A former New York Times Cairo bureau chief describes the group behind the attack that killed over 60 people near Luxor, Egypt, and explains why they go after foreign tourists as a way of getting a radical Islamic state.
By Andrew Ross
November 18, 1997
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Break the
Bosnia-Iran
Connection
By Jonathan Broder
March 9, 1996