2005.4.20=3[#110]:4703.3.12[#60+10/60]: [Iraq Blog] 1)"The Girl Blogger from Iraq" 2&3)Baghdad Burning"
[Iraq Blog] 1) http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/21782/ 2) http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/21764/ [Pope] http://www.cwnews.com/news/biosgloss/definition.cfm?bioID=12 Clear cool then mild: Up 8:20, neighber Korean wife tel (after very close then quite critical) til Mei home receive it, 9:40 breakfast, tv, & emails till now 11:11 blog here for [Iraq Blog]. Mei dinner, class, then has just dinner again herself. Finishing here now 11:12pm. Former President Lee Teng-hui speaks out loudly his disapproval of the "Chinese Nationalist Party"(his former party) chairman of Taiwan visiting China to meet Communist chairman [[ "Winter Sonata" shows also the problem of identity, memory in relation to one's soul ]] who is speaking at the same time, it seems. So bed 12:40. 1) ""The Girl Blogger from Iraq, By Lakshmi Chaudhry, AlterNet. Posted April 20, 2005. Riverbend talks about her life, Iraq, and the world at large -- and how her blog makes sense of them all. On Aug. 17, 2003, Riverbend posted the first entry of her blog, where she introduced herself to her readers: "I'm female, Iraqi and 24. I survived the war."" 2) ""an edited excerpt from "Baghdad Burning: Girl Blog from Iraq" by Riverbend, published by The Feminist Press. The book is a collection of blog entries that rougly span the first year of U.S. occupation, from August 2003 through September, 2004."" 3) "Baghdad Burning : Girl Blog from Iraq", by Riverbend, & by James Ridgeway (Introduction): http://tinyurl.com/dkzxd
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