UNDER pressure at home and abroad, Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is unbowed.
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Autumn-tinged brush stands unbowed as the waters of Shuzheng Falls spill past.
On the worst days I sit before my laptop and pour out my feelings to the only person who can take in my sorrow and remain unbowed.
But whether because of pride or stubbornness, Mr. Mubarak instead spoke once again as the unbowed father of the nation, barely alluding to a vague "delegation" of authority.