April 3, 2008
Washington Post rejected Reza Pahlavi's opinion piece?
They say Reza Pahlavi has published an op-ed in the Washington Post. But I can't find the tiniest trace it on their website. Maybe it was his April Fool's joke? Or maybe the Wp has actually rejected his submission (which is in quite a lame style and has nothing new in it), but Reza Pahlavi just doesn't want to lose face. Poor little thing.
Posted by hoder at April 3, 2008 9:40 PM| TrackBackComments
If any one can scan that article for me, that would be great. I appreciate it very much.
- By: Javad on April 16, 2008
- By: Javad on April 16, 2008
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My search of Washington Post web site was also fruitless because this was an Advertising. In the Sunday March 30, 2008 print edition of Washigton Post, on page B4 of Outlook Section (a Sunday-only op ed section), there is a half page piece CLEARLY marked as ADVERTISEMENT, title in very large letters -- Reza Pahlavi: Leadership for Demoracy in Iran --. There are two pictures in that piece, one of Reza himself and one of the family, showing his wife and their three daughters. I do have this section and will be happy to scan it for those interested.
- By: Aliz on April 7, 2008
- By: Aliz on April 7, 2008
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Who is "they"?
If he himself has not claimed to have published in the Washington Post, what does it mean to speculate that his submission may have been rejected, or that he doesn't want to lose face? I don't follow the logic.
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• Hoder: Yes, on his official website he claims his op-ed was published in the Washington Post and he also links it to Outlook page on the Washington Post. Quite pathetic.
- By: Behnam on April 6, 2008
- By: Behnam on April 6, 2008
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That " Poor Little thing " is a human being. He was born as a Prince. have some respect.
- By: Bahramerad on April 6, 2008
- By: Bahramerad on April 6, 2008
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