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Iran prosecutor says Web sites insulted president
9 hours ago ago from Planet-Iran.com
December 15, 2009 Source: Associated Press (AP) TEHRAN, Iran — The Tehran prosecutor has filed a lawsuit against two Web sites and their license holders for insulting President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. A report Tuesday on Iranian state TV says the prosecutor's suit targets the conservative Jahannews and Alef news Web sites. Alef belongs to lawmaker Ahmad Tavakkoli, who has often criticized Ahmadinejad. Jahannews asserted ...
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The U.S. has long claimed that President Obama a Muslim, the Christian faith and political necessity. Chirping It is no secret that in the case of a candidate running openly as a Muslim that does not win the elections in the U.S., but in the media is following the current debate is still denies his past and the birds in chorus. Demands of the most valuable was a deadlock in the Middle East peace, because Christ, not man, in 1948 or 1967, ...
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15 hours ago ago from Latest Breaking India News, Travel, Business Headlines & Bollywood News - vIndianz.com
vIndianz.com (15 Dec, 2009) Three U.S. citizens were under arrest in Iran and charged with espionage will stand trial, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Monday, in a case that could further damage relations between Tehran and Washington. The three were held subsequent to them straying into Iran from northern Iraq at the end of July. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said Washington strongly believed there was no ...
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Phew, that's a relief. Now I can get back to my obsessive watching and re-watching of Dancing with the Stars tapes. From The Jerusalem Post : The White House on Tuesday flatly denied an Army Radio report that claimed US President George W. Bush intends to attack Iran before the end of his term. It said that while the military option had not been taken off the table, the Administration preferred to resolve concerns about Iran's push ...
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10 hours ago ago from Talk Vietnam
Three U.S. citizens detained in Iran and charged with espionage will stand trial, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Monday, in a case that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called "totally unfounded." The three were held after they strayed into Iran from northern Iraq at the end of July, further complicating relations between Tehran and Washington that were already deadlocked over Iran's nuclear program. "They have ...
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Rattled by Iran, Arab Regimes Draw Closer to the U.S.
15 hours ago ago from TIME.com - World
SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos Rattled by Iran, Arab Regimes Draw Closer to the U.S. By Vivienne Walt / Manama Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009 President Ahmadinejad, left, and President Obama From left: Ricardo Moraes / Reuters; Kevin Lamarque / Reuters Share Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has been "the best recruiting officer" for ...
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5 hours ago ago from U.S. News
In a wired world, news good and bad touched all From climate change, swine flu and economic meltdowns to terrorism and nuclear menace, the shocks, threats and surprises that befell humanity in 2009 were, more than ever, an experience globally shared. When sweeping anti-government protests became the biggest challenge to confront Iran's 30-year-old Islamic revolution, the regime tried to suppress the news but couldn't stop a video of a dying ...
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