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Backyard beehives: they're booming on Canada's west coast with everyone from high-end hotels to apartment dwellers joining in. Hadani Ditmars reports from Vancouver
'We have a special responsibility,' says master beekeeper Brian Campbell, 'to create and preserve bee-friendly habitats.' Campbell is preaching the...
New Internationalist, 09/01/09 by Hadani Ditmars · More from publication -
Hussein, Saddam: Ahmad's War, Ahmad's Peace: Surviving Under Saddam, Dying in the New Iraq.(Between Two Worlds Escaping from Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam)(The Insider: Trapped in Saddam's Brutal Regime)(Brief article)(Book review)

Hussein, Saddam Ahmad's War, Ahmad's Peace: Surviving Under Saddam, Dying in the New Iraq. Michael Goldfarb. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2005. 348...
Biography, 01/01/06 by Ditmars, Hadani · More from publication -
Next Year in Baghdad

Set yourself up as Saddam Hussein's worst enemy and you've got to be very courageous, very crazy or some kind of scam artist. Ahmed Chalabi, 57,...
Newsweek, 01/21/02 by Christopher Dickey (With Hadani Ditmars in Baghdad and Roy Gutman in Washington) · More from publication -
Restoration of Zanzibar
The architecture of Zanzibar reflects the archipelago's rich history of cultural diversity. The Zanzibari architecture is gaining recognition as a...
Middle East, The, 06/01/97 by Hadani Ditmars · More from publication -
Fajr festival '97
Dariush Mehrjui's 'Leila' is a film about a childless woman caught between Islamic tradition and modernity. The film, which serves as a metaphor...
Middle East, The, 05/01/97 by Hadani Ditmars · More from publication -
Vancouver: or the spirit of place
The unique, multiculturalist society that has evolved in Vancouver, Canada is analyzed. Vancouver is considered home by immigrants from countries...
UNESCO Courier, 03/01/97 by Hadani Ditmars · More from publication -
The height of silence: interview with Herve Nisic
Herve Nisic uses silence in a film of Sarajevo and the opinion of its inhabitants regarding the war. The interviewees say nothing but gaze at the...
UNESCO Courier, 05/01/96 by Hadani Ditmars · More from publication -
The casbah or the cite
Children of Algerians who immigrated to France in the 1960s find themselves in a racist struggle. Despite French citizenships and education, young...
Middle East, The, 01/01/96 by Hadani Ditmars · More from publication -
Algerian artists in exile
Algerian artists and intellectuals are migrating to France to escape persecution in their native country. However, few have found jobs where they...
Middle East, The, 11/01/95 by Hadani Ditmars · More from publication -
A home from home in Beirut-sur-Seine
Paris, France, has become a second home for the majority of 60,000 Lebanese in the country. The city became known as Beirut-sur-Seine because of...
Middle East, The, 09/01/95 by Hadani Ditmars · More from publication
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