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October 17, 2012October 18, 2012 JMRL Blog

“Buddy” — a respite from election weariness

October 6, 2011 JMRL Blog

Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food. -Hippocrates

August 9, 2011August 9, 2011 Reluctant Blogger

“When I competed for Afghan Star, I wanted to prove that a woman from Herat could sing,” says Tarana, adjusting her trademark stylish rectangular glasses. “Now that I have been elected to the provincial council, I will prove to people that a lady who can sing can be in politics as well.” Farida Tarana

March 9, 2011 JMRL Blog

“Virginia in the Civil War” Part I DVD viewing with special guest, Dr. James I. Robertson, Jr.

May 25, 2010February 14, 2011 JMRL Blog

Women of the World’s Game

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