''Increasingly,'' says activist Nasser Weddady, ''I find myself answering the following question: Why should I care about this person whose name I cannot pronounce ... ?''
(Justine Hunt/Globe Staff)
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''Increasingly,'' says activist Nasser Weddady, ''I find myself answering the following question: Why should I care about this person whose name I cannot pronounce ... ?''
(Justine Hunt/Globe Staff)
When political activist Nasser Weddady moved from Florence, Ky., to Brookline in January 2007, he said he expected to find "the bluest corner of the bluest of states." (Full article: 722 words)
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