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GamePro - Mon Dec 14, 7:35 pm ET
From Halo: Reach to Batman: Arkham Asylum 2, to even a taste of Tron and UFC, check out the flash flood of trailers that poured in from this years VGA's. Except for Deadliest Warrior.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Mon Dec 14, 7:25 pm ET
Iran claims that opposition supporters defaced pictures of the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to increase the pressure on the opposition Green Movement. But protesters charge it's a set up.
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ScreenCrave - Mon Dec 14, 7:25 pm ET
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time star Jake Gyllenhaal recently appeared at Spike TV’s 2009 Video Game Awards and he brought a gift. The actor took to the stage to present an exclusive clip from the film that won’t hit theaters until next summer. It’s about a minute long and is pure popcorn fun. [...]
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The Christian Science Monitor - Mon Dec 14, 7:21 pm ET
Iran accuses students of tearing photos of Ayatollah Khomeini during protests last week. They deny the charge and say they were set up.
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Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 14, 7:12 pm ET
In Natgas Bet, Exxon Buys XTO
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The Philadelphia Inquirer - Mon Dec 14, 7:02 pm ET
The standoff over the three American hikers detained in Iran since July intensified yesterday after Iran 's foreign minister told Iranian state TV that the three - including Joshua Fattal, raised in Elkins Park - entered Iran "with suspicious aims," are under intense "interrogation," and cannot escape facing trial.
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Big Download Blog - Mon Dec 14, 6:35 pm ET
Filed under: Downloads , Action , Trailers Download HD Video Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands has been confirmed for a PC release , and will take players back to the Prince from the previous trilogy, covering events that occur between The Sands of Time and The Warrior Within . So, if you're interested in more freerunning, time warping action, check out this game out when it releases in May ...
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The Oakland Press - Mon Dec 14, 6:25 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is acknowledging that the Obama administration’s nearly year-long effort to engage Iran in negotiations over its nuclear program has fallen short.
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The Oakland Press - Mon Dec 14, 6:24 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that Iranian charges against three detained Americans are “totally unfounded” and appealed anew to authorities in Iran to release them.
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BPNews.net - Mon Dec 14, 6:18 pm ET
WASHINGTON (BP)--Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land and 33 other religious leaders have called on congressional leaders to promote legislation imposing sanctions to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 6:17 pm ET
Intelligence suggests Iran worked on testing a key atomic bomb component as recently as 2007, diplomats said on Monday, a finding which if proven would clash with Iran's assertion its nuclear work is for civilian use.
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Time Magazine - Mon Dec 14, 6:09 pm ET
Iranians are aghast at a video showing a poster of the late Ayatullah Khomeini being ripped up. Who did it is a mystery. But it may be an excuse for the government to crack down
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Foreign Relations - Mon Dec 14, 6:07 pm ET
In accepting his Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Thursday, President Obama talked about the quiet dignity of human rights reformers such as Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi, the bravery of Zimbabwean voters who "cast their ballots in the face of beatings" and the need to bear witness to "the hundreds of thousands who have marched silently through the streets of Iran." Earlier in the week, thousands of ...
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Big Download Blog - Mon Dec 14, 6:05 pm ET
Filed under: Action Ubisoft made a big deal of the fact that their last Prince of Persia game, released in 2008, was a complete reboot of the action-adventure game series. In terms of its storyline and characters it had no connection at all with the previous Ubisoft Prince of Persia games that started with The Sands of Time . Now our sister site Joystiq has learned that the new Prince of Persia ...
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Foreign Relations - Mon Dec 14, 6:04 pm ET
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to the White House on Monday comes at an awkward moment in U.S.-Turkey relations.