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Op-Ed Contributors - Iran's Yankee Hero - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Someone still leaves fresh yellow roses on his gravestone in Tabriz. To Iranians, Howard Baskerville is their American martyr.
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The Saturday Profile - Egypt's Tomb Raider, Off and (Mostly) on Camera - Biography - NY... - 0 views

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    Archaeology plays a significant role in the production of national identities in much of the Middle East. Particularly fiercely contested in Israel/Palestine, where some Islamic or Byzantine ruins have fared badly in the quest for remains of ancient Judea etc.
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Al Jazeera English - Europe - Armenia aims to renew Turkey ties - 0 views

  • Edward Nalbandian, Armenia's foreign minister, hosted Ali Babacan, his Turkish counterpart, in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, on Thursday, for talks that could lead to the border between the two nations being reopened after more than 15 years.
  • his country's leaders wanted an "all-encompassing" solution and "full normalisation" of ties.
  • "There is a very strong tendency in Turkey especially in the intellectual elite to reassess the past and deal with what happened to the Armenians in a much more reasonable and open minded way."
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Culture Clash: Veiled Woman Removed From Bus in Denmark - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - Inter... - 0 views

  • The Danish transport minister, Lars Barfoed, said that if a rider would rather not show her face, she should simply buy another type of ticket -- rather than a season card -- and accept the extra costs involved.
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      Seriously?
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The Failure of #amazonfail « Clay Shirky - 0 views

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    Essential reading
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Global Voices Online » Iran: Environmentalists Campaign to Save Isfahan - 0 views

  • Iranian environmentalists are using online media tools to save different cultural monuments such as The Si-o-se Pol or “33 Pol” (bridge of 33 arches) an architectural masterpiece in the heart of the Iranian historic city of Isfahan (Esfahan). A battle is ongoing between authorities that want to develop a new metro project and concerned citizens from across Iran who fear the damage it might cause.
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3quarksdaily - 0 views

  • My Happiness Bears No Relation to Happiness is the first biography of any Palestinian writer in any language – hard to fathom, but true
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Mustafa Barghouthi: Palestine's Guernica and the Myths of Israeli Victimhood - 0 views

  • What Israel also knows, but is not saying public ally, is how much their recent actions will actually strengthen Hamas - whose message of resistance and revenge is being echoed by the angry and grieving.
  • why is there a disclaimer at the top of this article?
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Johann Hari: You Are Being Lied to About Pirates - 0 views

  • Pirates were the first people to rebel against this world. They mutinied against their tyrannical captains - and created a different way of working on the seas. Once they had a ship, the pirates elected their captains, and made all their decisions collectively. They shared their bounty out in what Rediker calls "one of the most egalitarian plans for the disposition of resources to be found anywhere in the eighteenth century." They even took in escaped African slaves and lived with them as equals. The pirates showed "quite clearly - and subversively - that ships did not have to be run in the brutal and oppressive ways of the merchant service and the Royal navy." This is why they were popular, despite being unproductive thieves.
  • In 1991, the government of Somalia - in the Horn of Africa - collapsed. Its nine million people have been teetering on starvation ever since - and many of the ugliest forces in the Western world have seen this as a great opportunity to steal the country's food supply and dump our nuclear waste in their seas.
  • Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, the UN envoy to Somalia, tells me: "Somebody is dumping nuclear material here. There is also lead, and heavy metals such as cadmium and mercury - you name it." Much of it can be traced back to European hospitals and factories, who seem to be passing it on to the Italian mafia to "dispose" of cheaply. When I asked Ould-Abdallah what European governments were doing about it, he said with a sigh: "Nothing. There has been no clean-up, no compensation, and no prevention."
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  • They call themselves the Volunteer Coastguard of Somalia - and it's not hard to see why. In a surreal telephone interview, one of the pirate leaders, Sugule Ali, said their motive was "to stop illegal fishing and dumping in our waters... We don't consider ourselves sea bandits. We consider sea bandits [to be] those who illegally fish and dump in our seas and dump waste in our seas and carry weapons in our seas."
  • During the revolutionary war in America, George Washington and America's founding fathers paid pirates to protect America's territorial waters, because they had no navy or coastguard of their own. Most Americans supported them. Is this so different?
  • The story of the 2009 war on piracy was best summarised by another pirate, who lived and died in the fourth century BC. He was captured and brought to Alexander the Great, who demanded to know "what he meant by keeping possession of the sea." The pirate smiled, and responded: "What you mean by seizing the whole earth; but because I do it with a petty ship, I am called a robber, while you, who do it with a great fleet, are called emperor." Once again, our great imperial fleets sail in today - but who is the robber?
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