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     Nowruz Resolution Introduced in Senate Today
Urge Your Senators to Support the Nowruz Resolution!














March 19, 2010, Washington, D.C. - Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and 
John Cornyn (R-TX) today introduced a bipartisan resolution honoring 
the Iranian New Year in the U.S. Senate.



"I look forward to seeking broad support from my colleagues in 
recognizing Iranian culture and the contributions of Iranian-Americans 
by the Senate for the first time." Senator Menendez explained to 
PAAIA.  "This is something that should have been acknowledged long 
ago and I am proud to lead the effort in the Senate to recognize one of 
the Iranian people's most cherished traditions."



Take Action Now!



     Thank Your Member of Congress for Voting for the Nowruz Resolution!


On March 15, 2010, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Nowruz 
resolution (H.Res.267). This truly historic event would not have been 
possible without the support of the 384 representatives who voted in 
favor of the resolution. Please take a moment to thank them for 
recognizing the significance of Nowruz, our Persian heritage.



Take Action Now!



     PAAIA Carries the Torch of Success to the Tri-State New York Area

Nine of Our Community's Finest Headline Passing the Torch in New York


March 18, 2010, New York, NY - Building on the success of similar 
events held at UCLA and Orange County, PAAIA is pleased to bring its 
signature event "Passing the Torch of Success" to the 
Tri-State New York area on Sunday April 25, 2010 at NYU's Skirball 
Center for the Performing Arts.



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     Nowruz 2010




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Happy Nowruz!

Persian Culture Showcased at Chicago Children's Museum by Neda Nabavi

Pride and Heritage: A message from Mani Farhadi

An Email Message From Mr. Mehran Kamkar

Secretary-General Urges Harmony on First International Day of Nowruz




     The Transition to Sustainable Growth - Sharing Thoughts on 
Economic Outlook with Fellow Iranian-Americans
By Roozbeh Aliabadi


March 17, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA - The recession of 2008 has not yet been 
relegated to a page in the history books. Throughout 2009 and into 
2010, the economy and markets have been in their recovery phase, which 
has led to greatly improved conditions. However, there is still more 
progress to be made before we---as consumers---feel like the return to 
growth is assured. In order for us to reach that point, we need to go 
through the next phase of the market's road to recovery: what we call 
the transition to sustainable growth.



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