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Friday, June 20, 2003 |
Almost the most complete list
I guess here is the biggest list of Iranians who blog in English. Some of them might be discontinued. Roll over to see more infor about them:
Persian Students in the United Kingdom, Geek Style, the eyeranian, Pejmanesque, Me and Sassan, Webgard, BlogIran, Persian Blogger Chronicles, Lady Sun, /var/log/blog, Hooman's Scribbles, astigma, Against The Wind, SF Days, How I learned to stop worrying and write the blog, My Iran, Iran Testimony, Steppenwolf, Letters From London, Rozane, Relic, Take One, Notes of an Iranian girl, random opinions, observations of Tehran life, The Upper Echelon of Happiness, Cyber Architect, Derision, Mr Ad, zane irani, Rostam, Get High By A Persian-American, The Days Of My Life!, Ve Ri Tas, Nostalgic Notes, Shayan, Not Exactly, ZiZi Daily, MonkeyX - Hairy Thoughts, Neema journal, Mamad's Diary, I am an Iranian doughter, Persian Garden, Iransara in English, Iranian; Or Canadian?, Society & Economy, Blue Bird Escape, Persian Magic, Braindroppings, My Cute Son, Problems of Moments, Braindroppings, IRAN e Ashofteh, Daily Thoughts, H. Aghvami's Weblog, Think Global - Act Local, diary notes, The Lonely Rave, A glimpse at Persian Insights, zharf, My Travel To Belgium, Pondoria, notes of an iranian, I'm just a teacher, International Weblog, Yesterday I Cried!, , I believe, Well ....Me, where's MY elephant?, Musing over the ontological status of a boiled egg, armenians are hot, The 3rd world view, online time, cfarivar.org, PersianWeblog, Loom, ehsany, Way To Our Business, International Weblog, MayKadeh, Plate (from Shiraz), In My Head, Iran Zamin, Persian Note, Iranians' Lobby, Kaveh, observations of Tehran life, The Tehran Chronicle, Kalantar Weblogestan, The Lonely Rave, Love School, Junior Engineer, Tech Guru, Persian Girl, Way To Our Business
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Saving Private Jessica. Jessica Lynch's story is a good one which our government, with its habit of embellishment, had to make a little better. By Nicholas D. Kristof. [New York Times: Opinion]
There's a pattern: we were misled.
7:41:29 AM
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The Sound of Stolen Thunder. RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser answers questions in Wired magazine's Hot Seat about the future of the Rhapsody music subscription service, which his company purchased in April as part of a $36 million acquisition of Listen.com. [Wired News]
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