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“Iran: View from Here” in blogs…

We’ve gotten some nice posts on our book in a few blogs. Read for yourself:

View from Iran at Harry’s Place

“Iran: View from Here”, A Look at Iran from inside on Mideast Youth, Arabisto, and Kamangir.net

American Blogger in the land of “Down with USA” on Global Voices


Iran: View from Here
on Thought Process

View from Iran, View from Here on Pars Arts

Interview: Tori Egherman’s View from Iran with Pam on Blogher

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