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Bloomberg - Tue Nov 10, 7:06 am ET
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Iran condemned the establishment of a scholarship by the Queen’s College at the University of Oxford in memory of an Iranian woman who died in the country’s post- election protests, calling it a “politically motivated move.”
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 8:47 am ET
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday slammed capitalism for the global financial meltdown as he joined Muslim leaders at a summit in Turkey amid increasing pressure on his country over its nuclear drive.
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UPI - Mon Nov 9, 2:14 pm ET
TEHRAN, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Iranian opposition leader Mehdi Karroubi accused the regime in Tehran of undermining the public trust by allegedly meeting with U.S. officials in New York.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 6:48 am ET
The global economic order needs "radical change", Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday, calling for the adoption of Islamic principles instead of capitalist values.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Tue Nov 10, 2:26 am ET
CAMP ASHRAF, Iraq -- There seems, as with many problems in Iraq, no good answer for Camp Ashraf, as tensions here rise and American soldiers get closer to leaving: What to do with the few thousand Iranian dissidents here trained in explosives and proficient with tanks and machine guns who have sworn to overthrow the government in Tehran?
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The Christian Science Monitor - Mon Nov 9, 5:36 pm ET
At an Islamic economic summit in Turkey, Iran's President Ahmadinejad called for a new world order – a bid, perhaps, to deflect attention from protests at home and nuclear talks abroad.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal - Sun Nov 8, 8:33 pm ET
WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama's extended hand was whacked across the knuckles by the leaders of Iran, Syria and assorted other thuggeries last week. But the Obama administration did manage a good demonstration in Burma of how its brand of engagement can and should work. Kurt Campbell, the State Department's top Asia official, traveled to the isolated military dictatorship to talk with its ...
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FOX 31 Denver - Mon Nov 9, 4:08 pm ET
TEHRAN, Iran - A senior Iranian prosecutor accused three Americans detained on the border with Iraq, including a man whose sister lives in Boulder, of espionage on Monday, the first signal that Tehran intends to put them on trial.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 8, 3:25 pm ET
Iranian opposition figure Mehdi Karoubi, whose supporters clashed with police in a rally last week, accused President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Sunday of double standards in his U.S. policy.
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Washington Post - Tue Nov 10, 12:00 am ET
Three Americans who were arrested by Iranian border guards in late July after crossing into Iran from neighboring Iraq have been charged with espionage, a top Iranian prosecutor said Monday.
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Sun-Sentinel - Mon Nov 9, 9:49 am ET
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A senior Iranian prosecutor accused three Americans detained on the border with Iraq of espionage on Monday, the first signal that Tehran intends to put them on trial.
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USA Today - Tue Nov 10, 3:07 am ET
Iran accused three detained Americans of spying Monday, signaling Tehran intends to put them on trial. It drew a sharp U.S. response that the charges are baseless because the hikers strayed across the border from Iraq.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 9:36 am ET
Iranian lawyer and journalist Shadi Sadr was awarded a Dutch human rights prize Monday, worth up to 110,000 euros, for her fight against stoning as punishment, the Dutch foreign ministry said.
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USA Today - Tue Nov 10, 12:53 am ET
A top Iranian prosecutor accused three detained Americans of spying Monday, signaling the government may intend to put them on trial.
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Nov 9, 2:35 pm ET
Brasilia - Israeli President Shimon Peres is to arrive in Brazil Tuesday for an official visit that comes just two weeks before the expected arrival of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. According to the Israeli President's Office, the Iranian i...