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OfficialWire - Wed Dec 9, 2:12 am ET
The United States is doing whatever it can to prevent the coming of the Muslim savior, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says.
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Sports Illustrated - Wed Dec 9, 9:04 am ET
HOUSTON -- Fereidoun M. Esfandiary, the son of an Iranian diplomat, played on his country's first Olympic basketball team, in the 1948 Summer Games, and shortly thereafter became the first known Iranian basketball player to enroll in an American university. He arrived at Cal in early 1949, then transferred to UCLA and later, Los Angeles City College, though no record exists of him playing hoops ...
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OfficialWire - Thu Dec 10, 4:56 am ET
Despite the durability of the Iranian opposition, it would be naive to make any predictions about the livelihood of the clerical regime, a U.S. analyst said.
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Washington Post - Wed Dec 9, 12:00 am ET
TEHRAN -- Iran intensified its crackdown on demonstrators Tuesday as thousands of pro-government militiamen stormed the grounds of the country's most prominent university and assaulted students who had gathered in protest.
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New York Times - Tue Dec 8, 9:08 pm ET
Tehran’s police chief announced that 204 people had been arrested as clashes between students and police continued.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 6:26 pm ET
Hard-line militiamen firing tear gas and throwing stones stormed a crowd of thousands of university students protesting for a second day Tuesday, as Iran threatened a tougher crackdown on the opposition after the biggest anti-government demonstrations in months.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 4:04 pm ET
Iran will "show no mercy" toward opposition protesters seen as threatening national security, a judiciary official said on Tuesday, a day after thousands of students staged anti-government rallies.
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FOX 61 Chattanooga - Tue Dec 8, 5:00 am ET
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claims the United States is attempting to thwart the return of mankind's savior, according to reports from Al Arabiya, a television news station based in Dubai.
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Denver Post - Wed Dec 9, 3:21 am ET
Iran intensified its crackdown on demonstrators Tuesday as thousands of pro-government militiamen stormed the grounds of the country's most prominent university and assaulted students who had gathered in protest.
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New York Times - Tue Dec 8, 10:33 am ET
Tehran’s police chief announced that 204 people had been arrested as clashes between students and police continued.
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Stoneham Sun - Wed Dec 9, 1:12 pm ET
Attorney General Martha Coakley won Tuesday’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat the late Edward Kennedy held for 47 years, dramatically outdistancing a four-way field with nearly half the vote in a low-turnout contest, and heading into a Jan. 19 general election with Republican state Sen. Scott Brown.
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Malden Observer - Wed Dec 9, 12:22 pm ET
Attorney General Martha Coakley won Tuesday’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat the late Edward Kennedy held for 47 years, dramatically outdistancing a four-way field with nearly half the vote in a low-turnout contest, and heading into a Jan. 19 general election with Republican state Sen. Scott Brown.
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Duxbury Reporter - Wed Dec 9, 12:19 pm ET
Attorney General Martha Coakley won Tuesday’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat the late Edward Kennedy held for 47 years, dramatically outdistancing a four-way field with nearly half the vote in a low-turnout contest, and heading into a Jan. 19 general election with Republican state Sen. Scott Brown.
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Danvers Herald - Wed Dec 9, 11:10 am ET
Attorney General Martha Coakley won Tuesday’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat the late Edward Kennedy held for 47 years, dramatically outdistancing a four-way field with nearly half the vote in a low-turnout contest, and heading into a Jan. 19 general election with Republican state Sen. Scott Brown.
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The Cape Ann Beacon - Wed Dec 9, 10:06 am ET
Attorney General Martha Coakley won Tuesday’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat the late Edward Kennedy held for 47 years, dramatically outdistancing a four-way field with nearly half the vote in a low-turnout contest, and heading into a Jan. 19 general election with Republican state Sen. Scott Brown.