91. Young Iranians, especially the wealthy, crave Western music and fashion and many use illicit satellite dishes to learn about trends. 92. Verses from the Moslem holy book Koran have increasingly replaced Western music played over the telephone while on hold in administrative offices in Iran. 93. That, Lilley suggested, reflects a deep-seated unease among Chinese leaders about sanctioning stepped-up production and distribution of Western music, movies, and software. |