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A Hammam to Forget the War The hot pools of Hammam Al-Alil in northern Iraq are a steamy, sulfurous world away from the war on their doorstep, and bathers like it that way.
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Celebrating Nowruz in Iran The rituals of the spring equinox offer hope for new beginnings in troubled times.