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	<title>Comments on: Light Breaks the Darkness:  An Interview with Rania Matar, Part 1</title>
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		<title>By: kmc</title>
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		<description>The journalistic quality of your questions along with the choice of photos and the intriguing, artistic answers from Rania has the makes for a serious column that should be published in a broader media issue.  This poetic expression of those who have no worldly measures because of the horrors of war yet still love life  must be relayed to the greater public.  Rania&#039;s sensitivity with the camera lens  truly and honestly proves the aftermaths of the constant reminders of their horrorific surroundings but also proves that no matter the religion or how it is observed we; particularly women - have the same need for love of and for family, faith, dignity, respect and beauty. 
     Many, many thanks to Rania - and you.  I&#039;m looking so forward to part two.</description>
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     Many, many thanks to Rania &#8211; and you.  I&#8217;m looking so forward to part two.</p>
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